Contemporary Issues in Global Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Johnston, Ed; Marsh, Sophie
Contemporary Issues in Global Criminal Justice
Herausgeber: Johnston, Ed; Marsh, Sophie
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Contemporary Issues in Global Criminal Justice provides a holistic analysis of modern criminal justice issues, encompassing the pre-trial, investigative, and post-conviction stages of criminal justice in legal settings across the world.
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Contemporary Issues in Global Criminal Justice provides a holistic analysis of modern criminal justice issues, encompassing the pre-trial, investigative, and post-conviction stages of criminal justice in legal settings across the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781793637338
- ISBN-10: 1793637334
- Artikelnr.: 63598666
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781793637338
- ISBN-10: 1793637334
- Artikelnr.: 63598666
Ed Johnston is senior lecturer in law at the Bristol Law School, University of the West of England. Sophie Marsh is associate lecturer in law and criminology at the University of the West of England
Introduction by Ed Johnston and Sophie Marsh Chapter 1: The Importance of Protecting Sex Workers from Harm by Sophie Marsh Chapter 2: The Impact of the Judicial Role on Treatment and Punishment in the New Zealand Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court by Toni Carr Chapter 3: Stop and Search Powers in England & Wales: The Commissioner, the Home Secretary, the Media and the Public by Jack James and Richard Hester Chapter 4: Reform of Police Interrogations in Croatia: Endangering the Efficiency of the Criminal Justice System by Elizabeta Ivi
evi
Karas and Zoran Buri
Chapter 5: The Risks of Risk Aversion: Trajectories of Automation in Policing by Mehzeb Chowdhury Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Algorithms in the Criminal Judicial System, Chimera or Panacea? by Raquel Borges Blázquez Chapter 7: The Vulnerable Accused in Scotland: 'A Fig for Those by Law Protected'? by Eamon P. H. Keane Chapter 8: The Group Decision-Making of the Jury: Challenges to a Fair Trial by Sarah Lloyd Chapter 9: Victim Participation as a Right: From the International Criminal Court to the European Court of Human Rights by Freya Doughty Chapter 10: Out-Of-Court Disposals in the Dutch Criminal Process: An Affront to a Fair Trial? by Anna Pivaty Chapter 11: The Over-Representation of Aboriginals in Canadian Correctional Facilities: An Issue Before Canada by Eric Myles Chapter 12: Contemporary Issues in the Penitentiary System of the Republic of Macedonia: Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Reform and Penitentiary Reform by Gordana Laeti
and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska
evi
Karas and Zoran Buri
Chapter 5: The Risks of Risk Aversion: Trajectories of Automation in Policing by Mehzeb Chowdhury Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Algorithms in the Criminal Judicial System, Chimera or Panacea? by Raquel Borges Blázquez Chapter 7: The Vulnerable Accused in Scotland: 'A Fig for Those by Law Protected'? by Eamon P. H. Keane Chapter 8: The Group Decision-Making of the Jury: Challenges to a Fair Trial by Sarah Lloyd Chapter 9: Victim Participation as a Right: From the International Criminal Court to the European Court of Human Rights by Freya Doughty Chapter 10: Out-Of-Court Disposals in the Dutch Criminal Process: An Affront to a Fair Trial? by Anna Pivaty Chapter 11: The Over-Representation of Aboriginals in Canadian Correctional Facilities: An Issue Before Canada by Eric Myles Chapter 12: Contemporary Issues in the Penitentiary System of the Republic of Macedonia: Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Reform and Penitentiary Reform by Gordana Laeti
and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska
Introduction by Ed Johnston and Sophie Marsh Chapter 1: The Importance of Protecting Sex Workers from Harm by Sophie Marsh Chapter 2: The Impact of the Judicial Role on Treatment and Punishment in the New Zealand Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court by Toni Carr Chapter 3: Stop and Search Powers in England & Wales: The Commissioner, the Home Secretary, the Media and the Public by Jack James and Richard Hester Chapter 4: Reform of Police Interrogations in Croatia: Endangering the Efficiency of the Criminal Justice System by Elizabeta Ivi
evi
Karas and Zoran Buri
Chapter 5: The Risks of Risk Aversion: Trajectories of Automation in Policing by Mehzeb Chowdhury Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Algorithms in the Criminal Judicial System, Chimera or Panacea? by Raquel Borges Blázquez Chapter 7: The Vulnerable Accused in Scotland: 'A Fig for Those by Law Protected'? by Eamon P. H. Keane Chapter 8: The Group Decision-Making of the Jury: Challenges to a Fair Trial by Sarah Lloyd Chapter 9: Victim Participation as a Right: From the International Criminal Court to the European Court of Human Rights by Freya Doughty Chapter 10: Out-Of-Court Disposals in the Dutch Criminal Process: An Affront to a Fair Trial? by Anna Pivaty Chapter 11: The Over-Representation of Aboriginals in Canadian Correctional Facilities: An Issue Before Canada by Eric Myles Chapter 12: Contemporary Issues in the Penitentiary System of the Republic of Macedonia: Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Reform and Penitentiary Reform by Gordana Laeti
and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska
evi
Karas and Zoran Buri
Chapter 5: The Risks of Risk Aversion: Trajectories of Automation in Policing by Mehzeb Chowdhury Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Algorithms in the Criminal Judicial System, Chimera or Panacea? by Raquel Borges Blázquez Chapter 7: The Vulnerable Accused in Scotland: 'A Fig for Those by Law Protected'? by Eamon P. H. Keane Chapter 8: The Group Decision-Making of the Jury: Challenges to a Fair Trial by Sarah Lloyd Chapter 9: Victim Participation as a Right: From the International Criminal Court to the European Court of Human Rights by Freya Doughty Chapter 10: Out-Of-Court Disposals in the Dutch Criminal Process: An Affront to a Fair Trial? by Anna Pivaty Chapter 11: The Over-Representation of Aboriginals in Canadian Correctional Facilities: An Issue Before Canada by Eric Myles Chapter 12: Contemporary Issues in the Penitentiary System of the Republic of Macedonia: Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Reform and Penitentiary Reform by Gordana Laeti
and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska