Protecting the Public?: Executive Discretion and the Release of Mentally Disordered Offenders (Electronic book text)


The separation of powers and independent, judicial decision-making are generally accepted as hallmarks of the rule of law in democratic societies. Yet the exercise of executive discretion remains an important aspect of criminal justice in many areas. This book explores the tension between the rights of individuals detained under criminal and mental health law and the responsibility for public protection in the little-known world of executive discretion over mentally disordered offenders.

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The separation of powers and independent, judicial decision-making are generally accepted as hallmarks of the rule of law in democratic societies. Yet the exercise of executive discretion remains an important aspect of criminal justice in many areas. This book explores the tension between the rights of individuals detained under criminal and mental health law and the responsibility for public protection in the little-known world of executive discretion over mentally disordered offenders.

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Willan Publishing (UK)

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United States

Release date

2012

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Electronic book text

Pages

217

ISBN-13

978-1-283-52040-9

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9781283520409

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1-283-52040-0



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