This collection arose out of a conference organised by the Centre for
Criminal Justice Studies as part of the second-century events funded by
the School of Law to celebrate its move into the state-of-the-art new
building—the Liberty Building. The conference involved speakers from
academia and the public and private sectors, many of whom have contributed
to this collection. It was also the first and, to date, the only conference
at the Law School to result in a public demonstration outside its
buildings! As with all such collections this one owes much to the original
participants of the conference and those with whom we have debated the
issues with since. Particular thanks go to our contributors who have produced
thoughtful and insightful chapters which significantly develop and
enhance debates about private sector involvement in criminal justice.
The final production of this book was greatly assisted by Rachel Evans,
and we would like to thank her for her diligent work. We would also like
to thank the team at Palgrave who displayed enviable patience whilst
waiting for the manuscript to arrive.