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1|Contents|5
1|1 Introduction|7
2|A Problem of Definition|12
2|Outline of Book|14
2|References|18
1|2 What Is Criminal Justice Corruption?|24
2|Introduction|24
2|What Is Corruption?|25
2|State Power, Crime and Corruption|31
2|Criminal Justice and Legitimacy|35
2|The Privatization of Criminal Justice|45
2|Conclusion|54
2|References|54
1|3 Extent of Corruption in Criminal Justice Systems|61
2|Introduction|61
2|Measuring Crime and Corruption|62
2|Towards a Measurement of Law Enforcement Corruption|68
2|Corruption in the Prison System|75
2|Conclusion|80
2|References|80
1|4 Law Enforcement, Security and Corruption|86
2|Introduction|86
2|Causes of Law Enforcement Corruption|88
2|Policing Undercover|95
2|Private Policing|98
2|Preventing and Reducing Law Enforcement Corruption|102
2|Conclusion|105
2|References|106
1|5 The Jury and Potential for Corruption|113
2|Introduction|113
2|What Is the Problem with Independent Research?|115
2|Negative Rules|121
2|Preventing Independent Research|126
2|Conclusion|129
2|References|129
1|6 Judicial Corruption: Magistrates, Judges and Prosecutors|132
2|Introduction|132
2|What Is Judicial Corruption?|133
2|Judicial Corruption: At Liberty to Be Corrupt?|140
2|Extortion or Bribery: A Judges Tipple?|143
2|Preventing Judicial Corruption|147
2|Prosecutorial Corruption|149
2|Conclusion|154
2|References|154
1|7 An Archipelago of Profit: Custodial Institutions and Corruption|159
2|Introduction|159
2|Corruption in Custodial Institutions: A Problem of Definition|161
2|The Propensity of Prison Corruption: An Intractable Problem?|164
2|Corruption in and Beyond Prison Walls|167
2|Privatization: The Corruption of State Legitimacy?|173
2|Conclusion|179
2|References|180
1|8 The Probation Service: Corruption in the Community|183
2|Introduction|183
2|The Potential for Corruption in the Community|184
2|Probation and the Rise of Shadow State|186
2|Electronic Monitoring, the Private Sector and Corruption|194
2|Conclusion|199
2|References|200
1|9 Vigilantes: The Corruption of the Justice System|205
2|Introduction|205
2|What Is Vigilantism?|206
2|Northern Ireland|210
2|Nigeria|214
2|Mexico|219
2|Conclusion|223
2|References|223
1|10 Lawyers and Criminal Justice|228
2|Introduction|228
2|Professional and Ethical: In Search of a Legal Ideal?|229
2|Are Lawyers a Conduit of Crime?|232
2|Defence Lawyers|238
2|Why Do Some Lawyers Commit Crimes?|240
2|Conclusion|244
2|References|245
1|11 Conclusion: Equality in Criminal Justice—An Ideal We Are Still in Search Of?|250
2|Final Reflections|250
2|Preventing Corruption in Criminal Justice Systems|252
2|References|255
1|Index|257
1|1 Introduction|7
2|A Problem of Definition|12
2|Outline of Book|14
2|References|18
1|2 What Is Criminal Justice Corruption?|24
2|Introduction|24
2|What Is Corruption?|25
2|State Power, Crime and Corruption|31
2|Criminal Justice and Legitimacy|35
2|The Privatization of Criminal Justice|45
2|Conclusion|54
2|References|54
1|3 Extent of Corruption in Criminal Justice Systems|61
2|Introduction|61
2|Measuring Crime and Corruption|62
2|Towards a Measurement of Law Enforcement Corruption|68
2|Corruption in the Prison System|75
2|Conclusion|80
2|References|80
1|4 Law Enforcement, Security and Corruption|86
2|Introduction|86
2|Causes of Law Enforcement Corruption|88
2|Policing Undercover|95
2|Private Policing|98
2|Preventing and Reducing Law Enforcement Corruption|102
2|Conclusion|105
2|References|106
1|5 The Jury and Potential for Corruption|113
2|Introduction|113
2|What Is the Problem with Independent Research?|115
2|Negative Rules|121
2|Preventing Independent Research|126
2|Conclusion|129
2|References|129
1|6 Judicial Corruption: Magistrates, Judges and Prosecutors|132
2|Introduction|132
2|What Is Judicial Corruption?|133
2|Judicial Corruption: At Liberty to Be Corrupt?|140
2|Extortion or Bribery: A Judges Tipple?|143
2|Preventing Judicial Corruption|147
2|Prosecutorial Corruption|149
2|Conclusion|154
2|References|154
1|7 An Archipelago of Profit: Custodial Institutions and Corruption|159
2|Introduction|159
2|Corruption in Custodial Institutions: A Problem of Definition|161
2|The Propensity of Prison Corruption: An Intractable Problem?|164
2|Corruption in and Beyond Prison Walls|167
2|Privatization: The Corruption of State Legitimacy?|173
2|Conclusion|179
2|References|180
1|8 The Probation Service: Corruption in the Community|183
2|Introduction|183
2|The Potential for Corruption in the Community|184
2|Probation and the Rise of Shadow State|186
2|Electronic Monitoring, the Private Sector and Corruption|194
2|Conclusion|199
2|References|200
1|9 Vigilantes: The Corruption of the Justice System|205
2|Introduction|205
2|What Is Vigilantism?|206
2|Northern Ireland|210
2|Nigeria|214
2|Mexico|219
2|Conclusion|223
2|References|223
1|10 Lawyers and Criminal Justice|228
2|Introduction|228
2|Professional and Ethical: In Search of a Legal Ideal?|229
2|Are Lawyers a Conduit of Crime?|232
2|Defence Lawyers|238
2|Why Do Some Lawyers Commit Crimes?|240
2|Conclusion|244
2|References|245
1|11 Conclusion: Equality in Criminal Justice—An Ideal We Are Still in Search Of?|250
2|Final Reflections|250
2|Preventing Corruption in Criminal Justice Systems|252
2|References|255
1|Index|257