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Safe Haven: The United Kingdom's Investigations into Nazi Collaborators and the Failure of Justice
Safe Haven reconsiders the nature and implementation of the 1991 War Crimes Act, to ask why and how its design, interpretation, and the restrictive criteria placed upon it allowed Nazi collaborators to escape trial in the UK.
Author(s) | By Jon Silverman (Emeritus Professor of Media & Criminal Justice, Emeritus Professor of Media & Criminal Justice, University of Bedfordshire), Robert Sherwood (Retired Metropolitan Police Detective Inspector and Historian, Retired Metropolitan Police Dete |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 336 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 5 Oct 2023 |
Availability | Reprinting |
Safe Haven reconsiders the nature and implementation of the 1991 War Crimes Act, to ask why and how its design, interpretation, and the restrictive criteria placed upon it allowed Nazi collaborators to escape trial in the UK.
John Silverman was a BBC news journalist for twenty-six years. He was a correspondent in Paris (1987--1989) and spent thirteen years (1989--2002) as Home Affairs Correspondent. In 1996, he was named Sony 'Radio Journalist of the Year' for his reports for