A Land Fit for Criminals: An Insider's View of Crime, Punishment and Justice in the U.K.

by David Fraser

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In this meticulously researched study of the British criminal justice system, author David Fraser, a long-serving Senior Probation Officer, offers a clear-sighted and persuasive analysis of how and why the country faces the spiraling crime figures it does today. Fraser addresses government policy since World War II, showing how the belief that 'prisons do not work' became a central plank of criminal justice policy and charts the disastrous consequences that this had for the British public. He examines in detail how the workings of government, Civil Service, judiciary, police and Probation Service have all become perverted by a philosophy that seeks to uphold the 'rights' of the criminal rather than those of their victims. Finally, he argues that only by sending the country's large numbers of persistent criminals to prison for increasingly long periods will we be able to head off the social, political and civic catastrophe that looms in Britain today. Accessible and lucidly written, "A Land Fit for Criminals" will appeal to both those involved in the criminal justice system and to general readers concerned about the issues affecting Britain today.
  • ISBN10 0956530109
  • ISBN13 9780956530103
  • Publish Date 15 April 2010 (first published 1 March 2006)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Athenic Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 488
  • Language English