A practitioner's guide to ancillary orders in criminal courts /Elaine Freer.
- First edition.
- London ; New York : Bloomsbury Professional, (c)2019.
- 1 online resource (lxxiv, 496 pages).
- Criminal practice series .
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Part 1: Orders on conviction 1 Forfeiture I -- General Powers -- 2 Forfeiture II -- Drugs, Terrorism and Weapons -- 3 Forfeiture III -- Miscellaneous Powers -- 4 Compensation Orders -- 5 Restitution Orders -- 6 Driving Disqualification I -- 7 Driving Disqualification II -- 8 Company Directors' Disqualification Act 1986 -- 9 Sexual Harm Prevention Orders -- 10 Serious Crime Prevention Orders (on conviction) -- 11 Restraining Orders (on conviction) -- 12 Travel Restriction Orders -- 13 Football Banning Orders (on conviction) -- 14 Destruction and Disqualification Orders -- Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 -- 15 Costs Awarded Against the Accused (prosecution costs) -- 16 Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders (on conviction) -- 17 Criminal Behaviour Orders -- Part 2: Orders on acquittal/available without need for conviction 18 Defence Costs Orders -- 19 Destruction Orders -- Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (on complaint) -- 20 Restraining Orders (on acquittal) -- 21 Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (on application) -- 22 Football Banning Orders (on complaint) -- 23 Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders (on application) -- 24 Serious Crime Prevention Orders (on application to the High Court) -- Part 3: Orders available only for young offenders 25 Reparation Orders -- Part 4: Civil Orders made by Criminal Courts 26 Violent Offender Orders -- 27 Sexual Risk Orders -- 28 Slavery and Trafficking Risk Orders -- 29 Closure Orders.
"This book provides a clear analysis of those possibilities [created by the myriad of ancillary orders] and is to be welcomed: it will help judges and practitioners navigate the complex landscape that the law has created. [It] sets out the criteria and law surrounding orders and explains them clearly and in detail: it addresses an often overlooked area of the law but one that it is essential we understand and apply correctly." --
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