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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eric Wing Hong Chui (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) , T. Wing Lo (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.566kg ISBN: 9781138888753ISBN 10: 1138888753 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 22 September 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. The Changing Landscape of the Criminal Justice System (Wing Hong Chui and Paul Vinod Khiatani) Part I: Laws, Crimes and Victims 2. Defining Crime (Nicole W.T. Cheung) 3. Criminal Law (Rebecca Ong) 4. Crime Trends (Roderic Broadhurst, King Wa Lee and Ching Yee Chan) 5. Victims of Crime (Wai To Chan) 6. Public Perceptions of Crime and Safety (Maggy Lee and Michael Adorjan) 7. Researching Crime and Justice (Alistair Fraser) Part II: Pre-trial Stage 8. The Police Force (Wayne W.L. Chan and Raymond W.K. Lau) 9. Police Powers (David K.S. Ng) 10. Anti-corruption (Cora Y.T. Hui and T. Wing Lo) 11. Prosecuting Crime (I. Grenville Cross) Part III: Trial Stage 12. Legal Profession and Representation (Eric C. Ip) 13. Guilty Pleas and Plea Bargaining (Kevin Kwok-yin Cheng) 14. The Criminal Court System (Stefan H.C. Lo) 15. Sentencing (Simon N.M. Young) Part IV: Post-trial Stage 16. Probation and Community Service Orders (Wing Hong Chui) 17. Prison and Correctional Services (T. Wing Lo and Sharon Ingrid Kwok) 18. Crime Prevention (Lena Y. Zhong) 19. The Future of Hong Kong’s Criminal Justice (T. Wing Lo)ReviewsDifferent regions need to explore their own understandings of crime and justice. In doing so, this book draws on an impressive range of contributors to provide an important overview of our understanding of criminalisation, the changing activities of criminal justice agencies and public responses to crime and justice at a key moment in the history of Hong Kong. Mark Israel, Professor of Law and Criminology, University of Western Australia Informed by the latest research in the field, the editors and contributing authors help readers navigate some of the profound changes and challenges in the criminal law and processes of criminal justice in Hong Kong over the last decade or so. The book includes some important contributions relating to recent civil protests and the 'Occupy Central' movement, and offers some critical insights into power relations and the changing landscape of criminal justice. The book will serve as a comprehensive resource for students in a wide range of criminal justice, social work and related courses. Loraine Gelsthorpe, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Deputy Director, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge I found the second edition of Understanding Criminal Justice in Hong Kong well researched and updated to the date of print. A most comprehensive text for anyone interested in Hong Kong 's criminal justice system. Dr Samson Chan, CSDSM, CSMSM, Honorary Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong Author InformationWing Hong Chui is Professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong. Prior to this, he was the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Education) of the Faculty of Social Sciences, the University of Hong Kong. His areas of interest include youth studies, social work, criminology and criminal justice. He has published articles in the Asian Journal of Criminology, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, British Journal of Criminology, European Journal of Criminology, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, and Theoretical Criminology. He is editor of several books, Moving Probation Forward (with Mike Nellis, 2003, Pearson Education), Social Work and Human Services Best Practice (with Jill Wilson, 2006, The Federation Press), and Research Methods for Law (with Mike McConville, 2007, Edinburgh University Press). He is also the author of The Hong Kong Legal System (with S.H.C. Lo, 2012, McGraw-Hill) and Responding to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship (with M. Adorjan, 2014, Routledge). T. Wing Lo is Professor of Criminology and Head of the Department of Applied Social Sciences at City University of Hong Kong. He received his M.Phil. from the University of Hull in 1984 and Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1991. He had been employed as a youth gang worker for 17 years before he started university teaching in 1990. His research interests are triad societies, anti-corruption, youth gangs, outreach social work, group counselling and corrections. He is a member of editorial/advisory board of a number of journals, such as the Asian Journal of Criminology, British Journal of Community Justice, British Journal of Criminology, and Youth Justice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |