Human Rights In the Investigation and Prosecution Of Crime
By: Starmer, Keir (Author), Strange, Michelle (Author), Hopkins, Andrea (Author).
Oxford University Press. Published: 01/05/2010. Audience Guide: Professional & Vocational. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
This new book is partly based on the authors' earlier book, Criminal Justice, Police Powers and Human Rights (Blackstone's, 2001, life sales 1776), which was published immediately after the Human Rights Act came into force. The subsequent developments in the criminal justice/human rights field have been so numerous, that a new dedicated text on the subject is required as opposed to just a new edition of the authors' previous book. This new book provides a detailed and practical analysis of the impact of UK human rights law on the investigation and prosecution of crime. It deals systematically with the various stages of investigation, arrest and detention in police custody, court procedure, evidence, sentencing, and appeals. The narrative provides a comprehensive, in-depth examination of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), looking in detail at the relationship between human rights and police investigatory and surveillance powers.
The book is aimed directly at practitioners, and is logically divided into fifteen chapters, each dealing with a particular aspect of human rights in relation to the criminal process, including; the interception of communications, surveillance and covert human intelligence sources; arrest and detention; collection and retention of personnal data; bail; disclosure; fair trial, and sentencing. The Appendices include the full text of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0199214417/9780199214419
TITLE: Human Rights in the Investigation and Prosecution of Crime CONTRIBUTORS: Starmer, Keir (Author), Strange, Michelle (Author), Hopkins, Andrea (Author) EDITION: New title IMPRINT: Oxford University Press PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 01/05/2010
SUBJECT: Law, Politics, Other Jurisdictions, Freedom & Rights DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 171mm x 246mm PAGES: 600 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Professional & Vocational CONTENTS: 1. Introduction; 2. Human rights and covert policing: introduction; 3. Property interference: The Police Act 1997 Part III; 4. Interception of communications: The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 Part I; 5. Surveillance and Covert Human Intelligence Sources: the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 Part II; 6. Entry search and seizure; 7. Arrest and detention; 8. Collection and retention of Personal Data; 9. Bail; 10. Disclosure; 11. Fair Trial; 12. The Media; 13. Evidence; 14. Self-incrimination and the right to silence; 15. Criminal Proceedings before the Magistrates' Court; 16. Mental health and capacity; 17. Victims; 18. Sentence; 19. Appeals; APPENDIX 1 - HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998; APPENDIX 2 - REGULATION OF INVESTIGATORY POWERS ACT 2000
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