RT Article T1 Social wrongs and human rights in late modern Britain: social exclusion, crime control, and prospects for a public criminology JF Social justice VO 27 IS 2 SP 193 OP 211 A1 Carrabine, Eamonn A1 Lee, Maggy A1 South, Nigel 1954- A2 Lee, Maggy A2 South, Nigel 1954- LA English YR 2000 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747159557 AB Part of a special issue on criminal justice at the new millennium. The writers discuss social wrongs and human rights in late modern Britain. They review the achievements of the Labour Party in relation to social exclusion and criminal justice, and situate developments and debates in contemporary and comparative contexts. They examine Labour's attitude to imprisonment, policing, human rights, and social exclusion and justice. They conclude that the aims of reversing social wrongs seem to be in need of a renewed impetus and that their proposal for a public criminology is about giving elements of social justice back to the public. K1 Labour Party (Great Britain) K1 Police -- Great Britain K1 Human rights -- Great Britain K1 Human Rights K1 Criminal justice system -- Great Britain K1 Criminal Justice System K1 Criminology