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dc.contributor.authorHancock, W. Neilson
dc.date.accessioned2007-04-24T10:35:24Z
dc.date.available2007-04-24T10:35:24Z
dc.date.issued1879
dc.identifier.citationHancock, W. Neilson. 'The cost of adopting a complete system of public prosecution in England, as illustrated by the results of the working of the Scotch and Irish systems of public prosecution'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. VII, Part LIII, 1878/1879, pp271-274en
dc.identifier.issn00814776
dc.identifier.otherJEL N33
dc.identifier.otherJEL N43
dc.identifier.otherJEL K40
dc.identifier.otherJEL K41
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/8260
dc.descriptionRead at the Section of Economic Science and Statistics of the British Association, at Plymouth, August, 1877en
dc.description.abstractThere are many indications that the extension to England of the system of Public Prosecution which has so long existed both in Scotland and Ireland is only a question of time. This assimilation of the laws of the United Kingdom was recommended by a Royal Commission so far back as 1844; it was recommended by a Parliamentary Committee in 1856 and by another Committee in 1870. Bills were introduced on the subject in the sessions of 1870, 1871, and 1872, with different names on them in the several years, but including Mr. Walpole, Viscount Sandon, Mr. Russell Gurney, Mr. Vernon Harcourt, Mr. Rathbone, and Mr. Eykyn. In 1873 a Bill was introduced by the Government. As an indication of the strength of feeling entertained on the subject, I may quote a few words from Mr. Walpole's speech on the 19th of June, 1872: ?It was really a disgrace?and he used the word advisedly?that England was the only country in the world where prosecutions for crime should be mostly left at the mercy of private individuals, who might or might not proceed with them as they thought fit?.en
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dc.publisherStatistical and Social Inquiry Society of Irelanden
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Irelanden
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. VII, Part LIII, 1878/1879en
dc.relation.haspartVol. [No.], [Year]en
dc.source.urihttp://www.ssisi.ie
dc.subjectEnglish law reformen
dc.subjectPublic prosecution systemen
dc.subject.ddc314.15
dc.titleThe cost of adopting a complete system of public prosecution in England, as illustrated by the results of the working of the Scotch and Irish systems of public prosecutionen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.status.refereedYes


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