The concept of globalization has gradually permeated criminology, but more so as applied to transnational organized crime, international terrorism and policing than in addressing processes of criminal justice reform. Based on a wide range of bibliographic and web resources, this article assesses the extent to which a combination of neo-liberal assaults on the social logics of the welfare state and public provision, widespread experimentation with restorative justice and the prospect of rehabilitation through mediation and widely ratified international directives, epitomized by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, have now made it possible to talk of a global juvenile/youth justice. Conversely it also reflects on how per...
In recent years, policy changes implemented by the Canadian government-- including the proportionate...
This chapter begins with a discussion of the economic, political, and social context of the recent g...
Globalization has imposed a re-definition of crime – from slavery to corruption, to terrorism and ot...
The concept of globalization has gradually permeated criminology, but more so as applied to transnat...
About the book: As crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international cooperation tak...
This article focuses on the anomalies and contradictions surrounding the notion of ‘international ju...
This contribution focuses on one aspect of social justice, namely criminal justice. It studies the g...
This paper focuses on globalization as it relates to transnational crime. It attempts to show how th...
This chapter is concerned with globalisation and its impact over recent years on both policy and pra...
Global Injustice and Crime Control places cross-border, cross-national and international crime and c...
This collection spans two decades of cutting-edge thinking on globalization and crime. The selected ...
This book addresses the impact of globalization on the lives of youth, focusing on the role of legal...
The author notes that the positive global changes at the same time pose serious problems for peace a...
The impact of globalisation on juvenile justice is increasingly conceptualised with reference to neo...
The book consists of the keynote papers delivered at the 2012 WG Hart Workshop on Globalisation, Cri...
In recent years, policy changes implemented by the Canadian government-- including the proportionate...
This chapter begins with a discussion of the economic, political, and social context of the recent g...
Globalization has imposed a re-definition of crime – from slavery to corruption, to terrorism and ot...
The concept of globalization has gradually permeated criminology, but more so as applied to transnat...
About the book: As crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international cooperation tak...
This article focuses on the anomalies and contradictions surrounding the notion of ‘international ju...
This contribution focuses on one aspect of social justice, namely criminal justice. It studies the g...
This paper focuses on globalization as it relates to transnational crime. It attempts to show how th...
This chapter is concerned with globalisation and its impact over recent years on both policy and pra...
Global Injustice and Crime Control places cross-border, cross-national and international crime and c...
This collection spans two decades of cutting-edge thinking on globalization and crime. The selected ...
This book addresses the impact of globalization on the lives of youth, focusing on the role of legal...
The author notes that the positive global changes at the same time pose serious problems for peace a...
The impact of globalisation on juvenile justice is increasingly conceptualised with reference to neo...
The book consists of the keynote papers delivered at the 2012 WG Hart Workshop on Globalisation, Cri...
In recent years, policy changes implemented by the Canadian government-- including the proportionate...
This chapter begins with a discussion of the economic, political, and social context of the recent g...
Globalization has imposed a re-definition of crime – from slavery to corruption, to terrorism and ot...