Decarceration in the Federal Republic of Germany How practitioners are succeeding where policy-makers have failed

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Decarceration in the Federal Republic of Germany How practitioners are succeeding where policy-makers have failed

Description

The West Germans have considerably reduced their prison population in recent years. This article concludes that this can be explained by a substantial shift in the ways prosecutors and judges perceive and carry out their functions.

Creator

British Journal of Criminology Vol 30 No 2 Spring 1990, pp 150-170

Publisher

Graham John

Identifier

EU 20

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Citation

British Journal of Criminology Vol 30 No 2 Spring 1990, pp 150-170, “Decarceration in the Federal Republic of Germany How practitioners are succeeding where policy-makers have failed,” accessed May 3, 2024, https://statewatch.omeka.net/items/show/6348.

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