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Comparative Criminal Justice - International Trends and Practices

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Informationen zum Autor Jospeter M. Mbuba, PhD, is the department chair and professor of criminal justice at Purdue University, Fort Wayne. He is a fellow with Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program and the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. He is the editor of Global Perspectives in Policing and Law Enforcement (Lexington Books, 2021). Klappentext As the world becomes increasingly globalized, a shared understanding of the various aspects of criminal justice becomes imperative. Drawing from countries across Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the western hemisphere this book is a go to reference in comparative criminal justice studies. Zusammenfassung As the world becomes increasingly globalized, a shared understanding of the various aspects of criminal justice becomes imperative. Drawing from countries across Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the western hemisphere this book is a go to reference in comparative criminal justice studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction (Jospeter M. Mbuba) PART ONE: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Chapter 1 - The Criminal Justice System of Kenya: Policing, Courts, and the Prison Services (Jospeter M. Mbuba) Chapter 2 - Nigerian Criminal Justice System: An Overview (Uche Kalu and Anita Kalunta-Crumpton) Chapter 3 - South Africa's Criminal Justice System (Sebastian Okello) PART TWO: EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Chapter 4 - The Australian Criminal Justice System: Federal and State Jurisdictions (Mark F. Briskey and Samuel M. Makinda) Chapter 5 - The Criminal Justice System in China: Organization and Function (Yunyun Yang, Han Wang, Pingping Huang, and Mengliang Dai) Chapter 6 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System in Malaysia (Yik Koon TEH) PART THREE: EUROPE AND EURASIA Chapter 7 - The Criminal Justice System of Italy (Giulia Fabini and Alvise Sbraccia) Chapter 8 - The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (Nenadi Adamu, Timi Osidipe, and Jonathan South) Chapter 9 - The Criminal Justice System and Criminal Process in Poland (Monika Baylis) Chapter 10 - Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement in the Republic of Serbia (Dalibor Keki¿, Miloš Milenkovi¿, and Filip Kuki¿) Chapter 11 - The Criminal Justice System in Germany (Raluca Enescu, Aneta Leszczynska, and Carsten Momsen) PART FOUR: MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTH ASIA Chapter 12 - The Egyptian Criminal Justice System: Steps Forward, Steps Backward (Ahmed F. Khalifa and Ibrahim Sabra) Chapter 13 - The Criminal Justice System of Iran (Sanaz Alasti) Chapter 14 - Afghanistan's Criminal Justice System (Mehdi J. Hakimi and Kobra Moradi) Chapter 15 - The Criminal Justice System in Saudi Arabia (Hasan Arslan and Mohsen Alizadeh) PART FIVE: WESTERN HEMISPHERE Chapter 16 - An Overview of the Main Components of the Criminal Justice System in the United States of America (Joselyne L. Chenane) Chapter 17 - The Uruguayan Criminal Justice System (Diego Sanjurjo and Joaquín Arigón) Chapter 18 - The Brazilian Criminal Justice System (Fabio R. Bechara and Leandro Piquet Carneiro) Chapter 19 - The Criminal Justice System in Mexico (Carlos Daniel Gutierrez-Mannix) About the Authors Index ...

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Authors Jospeter M. Mbuba
Assisted by Jospeter M. Mbuba (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.05.2023
 
EAN 9781538173145
ISBN 978-1-5381-7314-5
No. of pages 370
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, LAW / Comparative, comparative law, Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology

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