The Judiciary as a Primary Definer on Anti-Social Behaviour Orders
Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 46 Issue 4 Page 417-430, September 2007
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-2311.2007.00486.x
JANE DONOGHUE
"This article considers the effects of subjective legislative terminology, pivotal jurisprudential decisions, the courts' protection of individual liberties versus the public interest, and the relevance of an overburdened summary criminal justice system, and attempts to locate the position of the judiciary within ASBO cases, not as a supportive or subordinate one, but in fact as a component of elementary importance."
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