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August 26, 2008. Summary Justice Widening Criminal Justice Net Government policies aimed at diverting minor offences from
court have resulted in `extensive net-widening', with individuals `being brought
within the ambit of the criminal justice system who previously were ignored or
dealt with informally', according to a new study published today by the
Centre for Crime and Justice
Studies at King's College London. The study,
`Summary justice: Fast - but Fair?', was authored by Professor Rod Morgan, a
criminologist and former Youth Justice
Board chair. The study points out that many minor offences have been diverted from the courts, as the government intended. But there is also `clear evidence of net-widening', Morgan argues, including the `too ready criminalisation of children and young people for minor offences'. Morgan concludes that:
The report highlights a number of trends that Professor Morgan argues merit further scrutiny. These include:
Professor Morgan commented:
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies director Richard Garside added:
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