SynopsisIn recent years, protection and restraining orders have become regular features of crime prevention. Increasingly, their scope is being widened to incapacitate or actively prevent crime rather than to act as a deterrent. For example, Probation Services have redirected their focus from supervising and supporting defendants and offenders to controlling them and restricting their freedoms. Both highly serious crime and nuisance on the streets are addressed with incapacitating interventions. This book discusses the topic of incapacitation from various angles and perspectives. It explores how theories of justice and objectives of punishment are affected by the new emphasis on incapacitation. It also looks at how criminal justice practice is changing as a consequence of this new emphasis. The book presents an overview of these trends, their consequences and alternatives. While a number of cases are focused on the Netherlands, these are placed within the wider comparative and international context. The volume contains contributions from leading experts in the area including: Jonathan Simon, Daniel Nagin, and Hans-Joerge Albrecht. In addressing an increasingly important development in criminal justice, the book will be an essential resource for students, researchers, and policy-makers working in the areas of criminal law, sentencing, probation and crime prevention., Haynes offers the best coverage for cars, trucks, vans, SUVs and motorcycles on the market today. Each manual contains easy to follow step-by-step instructions linked to hundreds of photographs and illustrations. Included in every manual: troubleshooting section to help identify specific problems; tips that give valuable short cuts to make the job easier and eliminate the need for special tools; notes, cautions and warnings for the home mechanic; color spark plug diagnosis and an easy to use index.