The author's analysis of the controversial trials is excellent, but he also brings a human dimension into focus, which makes it an interesting book.

Irish Independent

In the first half of the 1980s a succession of high profile and deeply controversial trials took place in Northern Ireland on the evidence of `supergrasses' from loyalist and republican paramilitary organisations prepared to betray large numbers of their former alleged confederates in return for immunity from prosecution or lenient sentences and new identities outside Northern Ireland. This, the first thoroughly-researched book-length study of this process, not only carefully documents the central trials - some of which were larger than any other criminal proceedings in the UK or Ireland - but also opens a rare window on the highly secret world of the terrorist groups concerned. The origins of the supergrass system are traced through the complex web of intelligence gathering and counter-terrorist policy in Northern Ireland, and the broader criminal justice and criminological issues are fully explored. The author also compares and contrasts the failure of the supergrass experiment in Northern Ireland with its much more successful counterparts in England, the United States, Italy and Germany, and considers why France and Spain chose not to go down the supergrass path. The publication of this book could hardly be more timely. Northern Ireland is once again at the top of the political agenda in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and the recent ceasefires have ensured that the Troubles are the focus of renewed international attention. The need for strong due process rights in the criminal justice system as part of an overall settlement of the Ulster conflict is firmly underlined, and the study adds further support to the case for more effective mechanisms of public accountability over policing and intelligence-gathering in liberal democracies generally.
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This is a study of supergrass trials in a broad criminological, historical, legal, and comparative context. It makes a contribution to debates about security policy and anti-terrorist law enforcement in Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
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`Greer's work is substantial, authoritative and reliable.' The Irish Times `The author's analysis of the controversial trials is excellent, but he also brings a human dimension into focus, which makes it an interesting book.' Irish Independent `Greer's work is substantial, authoritative and reliable.' The Irish Times `There have been other works on the supergrasses .... As you might expect from a £35 hardback, Greer's work is substantial, authoritative and reliable.' The Irish Times `Steven Greer's careful study of the "supergrasses" system is a definitive and long-lasting contribution to our knowledge of one aspect of the Northern Ireland conflict ... Greer's work is carried out with meticulous scholarship and enlivened by the grisly "human-interest stories" contained in his detailed and fascinating examination of the trials themselves.' Times Literary Supplement `'In this volume, Steven Greer presents a serious academic consideration of the supergrass system. In doing so, he makes a significant contribution to the literature on legal responses to terrorism....The book has much to commend it. The argument is based on meticulour research and the detailed accounts of the trials themselves illustrate well the points being made....Supergrasses will be of interest to academics and students of the process of criminal justice and will be particularly relevant to those examining anti-terrorist measures. Greer has produced an important piece of work that will be of benefit to the academic debate on the appropriate legal method of dealing with terrorists.'' THES `'a significant contribution to the literature on legal responses to terrorism...an important piece of work that will be of benefit to the academic debate on the appropriate legal method of dealing with terrorists'' Times Higher Education Supplement `'This book is simply fascinating: a warts and all account of the supergrass system in Ireland.'' Prison Writing
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ISBN
9780198257660
Publisert
1995
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
534 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
324

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