영문목차
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the Authors ix
PART I INTRODUCTION 1
Chapter 1 Preface 3
Chapter 2 Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International Perspectives 9
Chapter 3 The Foundations of Legitimacy 30
PART II THE ROLE OF LEGITIMACY IN POLICING 59
Chapter 4 Introduction 61
Chapter 5 Policing, New Public Management, and Legitimacy in Britain 63
Chapter 6 Rebuilding Legitimacy and Police Professionalism in an Emerging Democracy: The Slovenian Experience 84
Chapter 7 Police Legitimacy in Chile 115
Chapter 8 Building Legitimacy Through Restorative Justice 146
PART III FORMAL AND COMMUNITY-BASED ROUTES TO LEGITIMACY 163
Chapter 9 Introduction 165
Chapter 10 When the Poor Police Themselves: Public Insecurity and Extralegal Criminal-Justice Administration in Mexico 167
Chapter 11 Between Damage Reduction and Community Policing 186
Chapter 12 Popular Justice in the New South Africa: Policing the Boundaries of Freedom 215
PART IV LEGITIMACY AND MINORITY-GROUP RELATIONS 239
Chapter 13 Introduction 241
Chapter 14 Police, Justice, and Youth Violence in France 243
Chapter 15 Ethnic Minorities and Confidence in the Dutch Criminal-Justice System 277
Chapter 16 Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: Inequality and Discrimination in the German Criminal-Justice System 302
Chapter 17 Minorities, Fariness, and the Legitimacy of the Criminal-Justice System in France 333
Index 381