New courts management and the professionalisation of summary justice in England and Wales

Explores the impacts of the agenda of new public management upon criminal courts policy, focusing on the magistrates' courts in England and Wales. These summary courts handle over 95% of the criminal proceedings in England and Wales, and have been the site of many of the most dramatic changes i...

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