About the Author:
Andrew Ashworth is Edmund-Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, King's College, London.
Review:
`An excellent coverage of an increasingly important area.'
Stephen Jones, University of Bristol
`An excellent, up-to-date analysis. Presented in a characteristically clear, lucid, and accessible manner.'
Dr Andrew Choo, University of Leicester
`It looks very good - covering areas of criminal process that are difficult to get together in one place. It will be very useful.'
Professor H. Genn, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
`An extremely useful marriage of legal and theoretical issues affecting the criminal justice process which will be invaluable as a main text for criminal justice studies.'
Dr Clare Leon, University of Leeds
`First book of this type to deal with `process' - invaluable supplement to texts on the substantive law.'
Edward Phillips, University of Greenwich
`A highly informative analysis of a very topical subject ... most incisive.'
Leonard Jason-Lloyd, University of Derby
`A very useful, detailed and perceptive discussion of criminal justice issues.'
John Baldwin, University of Birmingham
`This is a very useful book for introducing the criminal process to probation students.'
Tina Eadie, University of Nottingham
`An excellent book.'
Ian D. Brownlee, University of Leeds
`An excellent perspective of particular benefit to the thoughtful students of Criminal Litigations and the potential practitioner in crime.'
John Sprack, Council of Legal Education
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