The democratic courthouse : a modern history of design, due process and dignity / Linda Mulcahy and Emma Rowden
By: Mulcahy, Linda [author].
Contributor(s): Rowden, Emma [author].
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Book | Main Library Reference Section | Reference | R 347.42 M954d 2020 (Browse shelf) | Room use only | 53044QC |
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R 346.0482 C785 2017 Copyright law in an age of limitations and exceptions | R 346.0482 C818c 2009 Copyright | R 346.0482 P123c 2010 Copyright for archivists and records managers | R 347.42 M954d 2020 The democratic courthouse | R 351 L244p 2005 Public administration and public management | R 351 P775e 2003 The essential public manager | R 351 P976 2019 Public administrations |
"A Glasshouse book"
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Designing for democracy : the geopolitics of the courthouse
Part I. Towards a democratic courthouse
The birth of a modern criminal justice system
A shift towards democratic courthouses?
Part II. Professional voices
Moving targets : the challenges of the Beeching reforms for Whitehall
Architectural agency in imagining the democratic courthouse
The courthouse as machine : technocratic understandings of legal space
Part III. Lay voice?
Who was consulted? hierarchies of knowledge in the articulation of design principles
Danger and democracy : outsiders in the public sphere
Docks and locks in criminal courts
Flexible futures
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