This text offers a comprehensive and holistic overview of the criminal justice process from the commission of an offence to resettlement or community supervision and formal exit from the process. It is designed to give students and researchers a unique insight into the criminal justice system, with a key focus on issues faced by practitioners and the impact these issues have on decision making. This book will:
Each chapter includes a reflective statement from an experienced criminal justice practitioner and questions designed to guide readers to consider its significance and relevance against academic and theoretical literature. This book is essential reading for courses on criminal justice in England and Wales.