"In the four decades since this book appeared, few scholars have written about the criminal justice system in such a succinct yet insightful way. In the same period, the criminal justice system has generated many more controversies and we have witnessed deepened divisions of opinion regarding the system’s means, impacts and objectives. Michael King’s book offers a set of theoretical lenses still useful for teasing out and challenging our thinking about what is wrong now, and what might be done to change things for the better."Andrew Goldsmith, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Criminology, Flinders University, and Visiting Fellow, School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University.