Description: Civil Recovery of Criminal Property analyses the confiscation of the proceeds of crime in the absence of criminal conviction in Ireland and England & Wales in depth. By interviewing practitioners engaged with civil recovery proceedings, this book remedies the previous lack of empirical engagement with the operation of civil recovery in practice.
Review Quotes: "...an excellent work of critical scholarship. The authors' clear-eyed privileging of the importance of the individual's rights over justifications around pragmatism is likely to provoke mixed responses amongst academic and practitioners alike, and to reignite the debates around hybrid civil/criminal processes and the civil liberties of those who are subject to them. King's and Hendry's careful and comprehensive theorisation and discussion of the mechanism lays bare the complexities and compromises implicit in crime control in the twenty-first century. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the conflict between principle and pragmatism in criminal justice." -- Áine Clancy, The Modern Law