Comparative and international criminal justice systems : policing, judiciary, and corections
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Comparative and international criminal justice systems : policing, judiciary, and corections
Butterworth-Heinemann, c2000
2nd ed
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Comparative & international criminal justice systems
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Previous ed.: 1996
Bibliography: p. 297-317
Includes index
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Description
An exploration of the criminal justice systems of various countries, comparing and contrasting the effective with those proven less than adequate. It also covers the philosophical and utilitarian ideals that motivate the criminal justice goals of countries with low crime rates.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Comparative and international criminal justice: the nature of comparative and international criminal justice. Part 2 Criminal justice in the United States: criminal justice system of Ireland
- criminal justice system of Germany
- criminal justice system of Mexico
- criminal justice system of Argentina
- criminal justice system of Sierra Leone
- criminal justice system of Hong Kong
- criminal justice system of China. Part 3 Comparative policing: separate but equal - non-discriminatory policy and practice in British and American policing
- policing and public disorder in the United Kingdom
- police system in the People's Republic of China. Part 4 Comparative correction: development of penal policy in former British West Africa - exploring the colonial dimension
- guided change in Japan - the Correctional Association Prison Industrial Cooperative (CAPIC) and prison industry
- Japanese version of community corrections - volunteer probation officers and hostels. Part 5 Comparative judiciary systems: the court system in the People's Republic of China with a case study of a criminal trial
- treatment of offenders in Denmark and Brazil.
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