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Wales is the site of this research, and the book provides a snapshot of how criminal justice is experienced in Wales at a time of austerity. Wales has been too often ignored in consideration of the criminal justice system of England and Wales, so the book offers the insights of those with whom the authors spoke in south Wales to provoke fresh dialogue about criminal justice in the country. The experiences presented in the book will inform discussions about criminal justice in Wales, and across England and Wales. To counter the Anglocentric nature of much criminal justice and socio- legal research and the relative neglect of Wales within policymaking, the authors provide a considerable level of detail regarding the Welsh context, which they extend into the legal context in Chapter 2.
Title: Why Wales?
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Wales is the site of this research, and the book provides a snapshot of how criminal justice is experienced in Wales at a time of austerity.
Wales has been too often ignored in consideration of the criminal justice system of England and Wales, so the book offers the insights of those with whom the authors spoke in south Wales to provoke fresh dialogue about criminal justice in the country.
The experiences presented in the book will inform discussions about criminal justice in Wales, and across England and Wales.
To counter the Anglocentric nature of much criminal justice and socio- legal research and the relative neglect of Wales within policymaking, the authors provide a considerable level of detail regarding the Welsh context, which they extend into the legal context in Chapter 2.
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