02542 a2200469 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020001800069037003600087040000700123041000800130072001600138072001400154072001500168072001500183072001700198072001600215072001700231072001600248072001600264072001600280072001400296072001200310072001300322072001300335072001500348072001400363072001500377072001400392072001500406072001600421072002100437072002100458100002400479245004800503250000600551260003200557300001000589520143800599700002002037999001502057113888875320250317100419.0250312042016GB 18 eng  a9781138888753 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 47.99fBB a01 aeng7 aLNFB2thema7 aJB2thema7 aGTM2thema7 aLAR2thema7 aJKSW12thema7 aLNFQ2thema7 aLNFX12thema7 aJKVS2thema7 aJKVP2thema7 a1FPC2bisac7 aLNFB2bic7 aJF2bic7 aGTB2bic7 aLAR2bic7 aJKSW12bic7 aLNFQ2bic7 aLNFX12bic7 aJKVS2bic7 aJKVP12bic7 a1FPC2bisac7 aSOC0040002bisac7 a364.951252bisac1 aEric Wing Hong Chui10aUnderstanding Criminal Justice in Hong Kong a2 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160922 a400 p bIn recent years law, crime and justice have become increasingly politicised in Hong Kong. Understanding Criminal Justice in Hong Kong, 2nd Edition offers a detailed and comprehensive overview of and introduction to the criminal justice system in Hong Kong, building upon recent events and controversies. This book provides a much-needed overview of the criminal justice system in Hong Kong, including new chapters on criminological research methods, defining crime, fear of crime, the criminal court system, police power and discretion, and plea bargaining. This revised and expanded second edition: Outlines the basic concepts of criminal law in Hong Kong, Analyses the process of the criminal justice system, ranging from the reporting of a crime through to the correctional system, Examines how criminal justice personnel work in practice, and how they deal with the offenders and victims during the criminal justice process, Invites readers to consider arguments and debates that surround the controversial issues in the Hong Kong criminal justice system. This book is a comprehensive resource for students studying this subject as part of a wider course in criminal justice, police studies, law or social work, and for practitioners working in Hong Kong in the police, prisons, probation, voluntary agencies and other criminal justice personnel. Text features include review questions, lists of cases cited, and useful websites.1 aT. Wing Lo4B01 c3255d3255