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Evaluate the importance of reforms made to the Criminal Justice System, which were proposed by Sir William Macpherson in his 1999 report into the Metropolitan Service's investigation of the Stephen Lawrence murder.  

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Criminal Justice Policy: Evaluate the importance of reforms made to the Criminal Justice System, which were proposed by Sir William Macpherson in his 1999 report into the Metropolitan Service's investigation of the Stephen Lawrence murder. Stephen Lawrence 1975-1993 By Shamma Sispal Manchester Metropolitan University BA (hons) Criminology and Contemporary Culture. Year 2 Bibliography. Books: * Leishman, F (1996). Core Issues In Policing. Second Edition. Pearson Education Limited. England. * Taylor, D (1997). The New Police In Nineteenth Century England: Crime, Conflict and Control. Manchester University Press. England. * Joyce, P (2001). Crime and the Criminal Justice System. Liverpool University Press. England. * Uglow, S (2002). Criminal Justice Second Edition. Sweet and Maxwell Ltd. London. * Young, J and Matthews, R (2003). The New Politics of Crime and Punishment. Willan Publishing, UK. Internet sites and web links: * http://www.dialogueworks.co.uk/newswise/months/feb99/lasen.html * http://news.bbc.co.uk/vote2001/low/english/main_issues/sections/facts/newsid_1190000/1190971.stm#top * http://www.guardian.co.uk/lawrence/Story/0,2763,208638,00.html * http://society.guardian.co.uk/raceequality/page/0,8149,941299,00.html * http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1363503.stm Evaluate the importance of reforms made to the CJS by Sir William Macpherson in 1999 report into...

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