
Crime Control vs Due Process: Which Model Better Reflects the UK Criminal System Today?
Introduction The criminal justice system in the United Kingdom operates within a complex framework, balancing the need to maintain public safety with the protection ...

Crime Control vs Due Process: Which Model Better Reflects the UK Criminal Justice System Today?
Introduction The UK criminal justice system operates within a delicate balance between two competing models: crime control and due process. The crime control model, ...

The Ethics of Expanding Stop and Search Powers in England and Wales
Introduction This essay examines the ethical implications of expanding stop and search powers in England and Wales, a controversial tool used by police to ...

What Are the Main Challenges Facing the Police in the UK?
Introduction The police force in the United Kingdom plays a pivotal role in maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and fostering community trust. However, in ...

Terrorism and Moral Panic
Introduction This essay explores the intricate relationship between terrorism and moral panic within the field of criminology. Terrorism, often defined as the deliberate use ...

Terrorism and Moral Panics
Introduction This essay explores the intricate relationship between terrorism and moral panics within the field of criminology. Terrorism, often understood as the use of ...

Racism in the Criminal Justice System and Its Links to Social Psychology
Introduction Racism within the criminal justice system remains a deeply entrenched issue, perpetuating inequality and undermining the principles of fairness and justice. In the ...

Police Misconduct: Statistical Information
Introduction This essay explores the issue of police misconduct within the context of serious and violent crime, focusing on statistical data to illuminate its ...

The Overuse of Imprisonment Reflects a Societal Failure to Address Root Causes of Crime Such as Poverty and Inequality
Introduction The reliance on imprisonment as a primary response to crime in many societies, particularly in the UK, raises critical questions about the effectiveness ...

Prisons Are a Violation of Human Rights
Introduction The concept of imprisonment as a form of punishment and social control is deeply embedded in modern criminal justice systems. However, the ethical ...
