The reasonable arm of the law? : the law enforcement procedures of environmental health officers

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The reasonable arm of the law? : the law enforcement procedures of environmental health officers

Bridget M. Hutter

(Oxford socio-legal studies)

Clarendon Press, 1988

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Bibliography: p. [230]-236

Includes index

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内容説明

The employment of the criminal law to regulate business and industrial activity is a relatively recent and controversial phenomenon. This book uses an empirical study of environmental health officers and their enforcement of the law to address the issues involved. The study concentrates upon the officials' approach to their work, the legal context of enforcement, the principles that guide their decision-making and the way in which they employ discretion. The author examines the organizational and political restraints upon officers and the impact of varying social environments upon their enforcement methods.

目次

  • Preface. Part 1 Setting the scene: problems and contexts
  • the legislative context. Part 2 Common themes and attitudes: ambivalence - the environmental health officer's viewpoint
  • the environmental health officer. Part 3 Variations in enforcement strategies: the persuasive strategy
  • the insistent strategy. Part 4 Conclusion: conclusions and policy implications. Appendix 1: research methods. Appendix 2: the interview schedule. Statutes. Cases. Bibliography.

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