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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS;
INTRODUCTION;
1. Criminal Justice in the Netherlands ;
2. The Evolution of Criminal Justice Policy in the UK ;
3. Are Inquisitorial and Adversarial Systems Converging? ;
4. The European Convention on Human Rights and Criminal Justice in
the Netherlands and the UK ;
5. Intergovernmental Co-operation in the Field of Criminal Law ;
6. The European Community and Criminal Law ;
7. Discretion and Accountability in Prosecution: A Comparative
Perspective on Keeping Crime Out of Court ;
8. Managing the Drug Problem - Tolerance or Prohibition? ;
9. Diversion, Europeanization and the Mentally Disordered Offender ;
10. Diversion in English and Dutch Juvenile Justice ;
11. Prosecutors, Examining Judges and Control of Police Investigations ;
12. Police Detention in the UK and the Netherlands ;
13. DNA Profiling and the Use of Expert Scientific Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings ;
14. Witness Evidence, Article Six of the European Convention on
Human Rights and the Principle of Open Justice ;
15. Protection of and Compensation for Victims of Crime ;
16. Sentencing Practice, Policy and Discretion ;
17. Prisoners' Rights in the Netherlands and England and Wales ;
18. The Transfer of Prisoners With Special Reference To The Netherlands And The UK
19. Conclusion; Europeanization And Convergence;
The Lessons Of Comparative Study
Index
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