The study of diverse criminal justice systems and their agencies of social control has taken on an essential role in establishing which deterrents and correction methods are most effective. Comparitive and International Criminal justice Systems exploresin depth the criminal justice systems of various countries and compares and contrasts effective with those proven less than adequate. Together in one volume, this book presents contributions from reputable scholars from four different continents. Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems is an indispensable tool for studying the philosophical and utilitarian ideals that motivate the criminal justice goals of countres with low crime rates.The study of diverse criminal justice systems and their agencies of social control has taken on an essential role in establishing which deterrents and correction methods are most effective. Comparative and International Criminal justice Systems exploresin depth the criminal justice systems of various countries and compares and contrasts effective with those proven less than adequate. Together in one volume, this book presents contributions from reputable scholars from four different continents. Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems is an indispensable tool for studying the philosophical and utilitarian ideals that motivate the criminal justice goals of countries with low crime rates.the most comprehensive text on comparitive and international criminal justice systems available;studies the criminal justice systems of countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North and South America;specifically covers police, judiciary and corrections.
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