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Black Criminal Justice System in West Belfast

NCJ Number
86935
Journal
Howard Journal of Penology and Crime Prevention Volume: 21 Issue: 3 Dated: (1982) Pages: 159-166
Author(s)
M Morrissey; K Pease
Date Published
1982
Length
8 pages
Annotation
A parallel is drawn between the black economy, which mirrors conventional economic activity, and the black criminal justice system, which is an unofficial system of punishments mirroring the official system.
Abstract
The system under investigation in this exploratory paper is that administered by the Provisional I.R.A. in Catholic West Belfast. Many parallels between the system administered by the I.R.A. and the State system are identified, including the determinants of sentence and recognised mitigating factors. The crucial difference of due process in the State system is identified, together with the riposte of Sinn Fein that due process is effectively preempted in the State system by the pre-trial actions of the security forces. (Author abstract)