Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Justice Act, 1991 2nd ed

Subjects:
Criminal Law, Blackstone Legislation Guides
Contents:
Part 1 Custodial sentences: maximum penalties
criteria for custody
criteria for sentence length
special custodial sentences
suspended sentences. Part 2 Community sentences
probation orders
community service, combination and curfew orders
breach, revocation and amendment
supervision orders, attendance centre orders and discharges. Part 3 Financial orders. Part 4 Procedural changes: committals for sentence
parental responsibility
provision of secure accommodation
young offender age classification. Part 5 Parole, remission and early release: the previous background
the new regime
the new categories of early release
restoring meaning to the sentence of the court
early release procedures in special categories of case
Secretary of State's directions. Part 6 Children's evidence: background - the Criminal Justice Act 1988
new provisions
amendments to existing provisions on children's evidence. Part 7 The provision of services: the probation service
Magistrate's Court security officers
privatizing prison services
text of the Criminal Justice Act 1991
national standards for the supervision of offenders in the community.

ISBN13: 9781854313041
ISBN: 1854313045
Published: January 1994
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £17.95

The implementation of the 1991 Act proved to be highly controversial. It was attacked by members of the judiciary and pilloried by the press. The Home Office finally bowed to pressure and key provisions were changed by the Criminal Justice Act of 1993. This edition brings together all those changes, bringing the story of this legislation up to date, and includes: an explanation of the abolition of unit fines and their replacement; the new section 29 on previous convictions and the abolition of the two-offense rule; Home Office national standards on pre-sentence reports, community sentences and supervision of offenders; regulations on reception of children's evidence, deduction of fines from income support; appellate decisions on the new sentencing framework and early release provisions.;Martin Wasik is the author of ""Crime and the Computer"" and is one of the authors of ""Blackstone's Criminal Practice"". He has also recently produced a new edition of Christopher Emmins's work on sentencing, now entitled ""Emmins on Sentencing"". Richard Taylor is the co-author of ""Blackstone's Guide to the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988"" and is one of the authors of ""Blackstone's Criminal Practice"".