International criminal justice : issues in a global perspective
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International criminal justice : issues in a global perspective
Allyn and Bacon, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
International Criminal Justice examines some of the world's most current and pressing issues in the field of criminal justice. The articles included are written by leading criminologists currently studying and conducting research in the field. As such, all of the selections have evolved from previously unpublished research. Topics include political corruption, state-funded terrorism, drug trafficking, domestic violence, nuclear proliferation, money laundering, policing, juvenile delinquency, correctional systems, capital punishment, and gun control policy.
目次
Introduction.
1.Rosalva Resendiz and David M. Neal, International Auto Theft: The Illegal `Export' of American Vehicles to Mexico.
2.Joseph L. Albini, R.E. Rogers, and Julie Anderson, Russian Organized Crime and Weapons of Terror: The Reality of Nuclear Proliferation.
3.Henry N. Pontell and Alexander Frid, International Financial Fraud: Emerging Trends and Issues.
4.Sesha Kethineni, Ruth Fennick, and Lois Guyon, India's Drug Policy: Indian Opium Farmers' Perspectives.
5.John W. King, The Politics of Crime Control in the Caribbean: Drug Trafficking, Economic Aid, and Sovereignty.
6.Liqun Cao and Steven Stack, Confidence in the Police among Industrialized Nations.
7.Louis M. Holscher and Rizwana Mahmood, Borrowing from the Shariah: The Potential Uses of Procedural Islamic Law in the West.
8.Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, Lay Participation in Legal Decision Making in Continental Europe.
9.Janice Joseph, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in Barbados.
10.Rebecca Davis, Trends in the Law: Shame and Punishment.
11.Mohammed Bin Kashem, Corrections in Bangladesh.
12.Michael R. Norris, The Sociology of Capital Punishment and the Death Row Phenomenon in the United States and West Indies: A Comparison.
13.Sarah Brown, Public Attitudes toward the Treatment of Sex Offenders.
14.Mark Brown and Warren Young, On Punitiveness and Inclusiveness: Offenders and Victims in New Zealand's Criminal Justice System.
15.Evelyn Zellerer, Criminal Justice Responses to Violence against Minority Women.
16.Yenli Yeh and Paula S. Drach-Brillinger, Issues in Domestic Violence: Comparing Women Battering in Taiwan and the United States.
17.Sharon Pickering, Women and Formal Police Contact in Northern Ireland.
18.Debra Sabia, International Terrorism and the United States: The Troubling Case of Latin America.
19.Linda L. Dolive and David M. Potter, Electoral Corruption in Italy and Japan.
20.Matti Joutsen, Comparing Criminal Justice Systems: The European Scenario.
21.Shivu Ishwaran, Criminal Victimization in a Postmaterialist World: A Cross-Cultural Model.
22.Matthew H. Fleming and Adam C. Bouloukos, Towards a Classification of Firearm Regulation: Preliminary Implications of the United Nations' Study.
Index.
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