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Global Crime Stories: How Different Countries Handle Justice explores the complexities of crime and punishment across the world. From the notorious trials of Amanda Knox and Casey Anthony to the global debate on capital punishment in Iran and Saudi Arabia, this book examines how different legal systems shape justice. Delving into common law, civil law, and Sharia-based systems, author Sean Dupree offers readers a comparative study of the world's most impactful criminal cases, highlighting the cultural, political, and societal influences that define justice in different countries. With a focus…mehr

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Global Crime Stories: How Different Countries Handle Justice explores the complexities of crime and punishment across the world. From the notorious trials of Amanda Knox and Casey Anthony to the global debate on capital punishment in Iran and Saudi Arabia, this book examines how different legal systems shape justice. Delving into common law, civil law, and Sharia-based systems, author Sean Dupree offers readers a comparative study of the world's most impactful criminal cases, highlighting the cultural, political, and societal influences that define justice in different countries. With a focus on human rights, justice reform, and the role of international courts, Global Crime Stories reveals the delicate balance between punishment, rehabilitation, and accountability.
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Sean Dupree is a dedicated true crime enthusiast and the mind behind TheRealCrimeDiary.com. Having had his own legal battles, which saw him behind bars for 15 years, Sean brings a uniquely personal perspective to the complexities of crime and punishment. His experiences have fueled a passion for uncovering the darker sides of history and society, as he delves deep into the psychological and societal factors that shape criminal behavior. With a focus on untold stories and the human side of the justice system, Sean's work reflects a commitment to exploring themes of justice, redemption, and human nature, always questioning the thin line between victim and monster.