This book explores 200 years of criminology in Russia, and current developments in criminal justice practices and policies. It examines and analyses police, courts, and corrections. This book was first published as a special issue of International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.
This book explores 200 years of criminology in Russia, and current developments in criminal justice practices and policies. It examines and analyses police, courts, and corrections. This book was first published as a special issue of International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anna Gurinskaya is Associate Professor in the Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, Russia. Mahesh K. Nalla is Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Criminology & Criminal Justice in Russia 1. Russian criminology as "Terra Incognita": legacies of the past and challenges of the present 2. Soviet and post-Soviet Russian criminology - an insider's reflections 3. Social values and delinquency of Russian youth 4. State and the Multilateralization of Policing in Post¿Soviet Russia 5. Pretrial detention in Russian criminal courts: a statistical analysis 6. Plea bargaining in Russia: the role of defence attorneys and the problem of asymmetry 7. The Restriction of Judicial Investigative Remand in Russia: The Role of Cultural Values in Citizen Acceptance and Perceived Fairness 8. Severity and leniency in criminal sentencing in Russia: the effects of gender and family ties 9. Female criminality in Russia: a research note from a penal colony
Introduction: Criminology & Criminal Justice in Russia 1. Russian criminology as "Terra Incognita": legacies of the past and challenges of the present 2. Soviet and post-Soviet Russian criminology - an insider's reflections 3. Social values and delinquency of Russian youth 4. State and the Multilateralization of Policing in Post¿Soviet Russia 5. Pretrial detention in Russian criminal courts: a statistical analysis 6. Plea bargaining in Russia: the role of defence attorneys and the problem of asymmetry 7. The Restriction of Judicial Investigative Remand in Russia: The Role of Cultural Values in Citizen Acceptance and Perceived Fairness 8. Severity and leniency in criminal sentencing in Russia: the effects of gender and family ties 9. Female criminality in Russia: a research note from a penal colony
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