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This book is designed to meet head on the urgent need for academics, advocates and policymakers to develop universal ethical standards in criminal justice practice. By using quality research and policy analysis focusing on the core components of the criminal justice system - police, courts and corrections? Professor Prenzler formulates a basic checklist that can be used to assess the ethical quality and accountability of the criminal justice system in any jurisdiction.

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This book is designed to meet head on the urgent need for academics, advocates and policymakers to develop universal ethical standards in criminal justice practice. By using quality research and policy analysis focusing on the core components of the criminal justice system - police, courts and corrections? Professor Prenzler formulates a basic checklist that can be used to assess the ethical quality and accountability of the criminal justice system in any jurisdiction.
Autorenporträt
Tim Prenzler is Chief Investigator in the Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS)and manager of the centre's 'Integrity Systems' Project, as well as a Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, Brisbane. He has developed and taught courses in situational crime prevention, security management, criminal justice ethics, social justice and police studies. He has also contributed to a number of textbooks and co-edited An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (Pearson, 2007, with Hennessey Hayes). Tim's research focuses on the application of crime prevention principles to corruption and misconduct, especially misconduct amongst police and security providers. He is the co-author of The Law of Private Security in Australia (Thomson Lawbook, 2009, with Rick Sarre).