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International and Comparative Criminal Justice: A Critical Introduction
0Navigate the evolving landscape of global criminal justice with this essential introduction, crucial for students and scholars across India. Gain a critical understanding of international institutions governing transnational crime, explore restorative justice, and analyze human rights within global governance frameworks. This comprehensive text delves into criminal justice policies and practices worldwide, from the globalization of crime to the ‘War on Terror’. It’s a vital resource for anyone studying criminal law, international relations, or global governance, enabling informed critique of international justice systems and comparative policy.
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The Globalisation of Crime: Understanding Transitional Relationships in Context
0Dive into the critical study of the globalisation of crime and its impact on transnational relationships. This foundational text offers an integrated theory, pioneering a new approach to understanding organised crime and international crime trends within their complex social contexts. Essential for students and professionals in criminology, law, and international studies in India, it deciphers how global economic shifts shape criminal activities. Gain crucial insights into criminal justice challenges and discover the research that redefines our view of crime in an interconnected world.