This article provides an overview of the various forms of proceedings available within 11 European criminal justice systems and reflects upon their core features. It also provides a picture of how far alternative, non-criminal proceedings are used by some of the systems as a different path to imposing a state reaction upon wrong-doers
Data on crime figures, types of cases, levels of prosecution and sanctions and the criminal prosecut...
The criminal justice system of Basel is described as a cantonal example for Switzerland. Special att...
In the last years, the Crime Observatory of the University of Malaga has analysed police records on ...
The article presents a special form of a European comparative synopsis. For this case examples have ...
The countries of the European Union (EU) are united, but above all, each country is autonomous. EU M...
The expansion of simplified criminal procedures has been important over the last thirty years. While...
In the recent years, the trust-related issues of legitimacy of the criminal justice system have rece...
Substantial and far-reaching changes have occurred since the publication of the first edition of thi...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...
This article addresses why a comparative perspective should be brought into a basic bar course like ...
The article discusses the issue of federalization of criminal law in the UE. The models of federal c...
The national criminal justice system of Spain is described. Special attention is paid to the functio...
This article evaluates youth justice policies and practice in Europe from a comparative perspective....
The United States holds a comparably higher crime rate than European countries in the area of homici...
Data on crime figures, types of cases, levels of prosecution and sanctions and the criminal prosecut...
The criminal justice system of Basel is described as a cantonal example for Switzerland. Special att...
In the last years, the Crime Observatory of the University of Malaga has analysed police records on ...
The article presents a special form of a European comparative synopsis. For this case examples have ...
The countries of the European Union (EU) are united, but above all, each country is autonomous. EU M...
The expansion of simplified criminal procedures has been important over the last thirty years. While...
In the recent years, the trust-related issues of legitimacy of the criminal justice system have rece...
Substantial and far-reaching changes have occurred since the publication of the first edition of thi...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...
This article addresses why a comparative perspective should be brought into a basic bar course like ...
The article discusses the issue of federalization of criminal law in the UE. The models of federal c...
The national criminal justice system of Spain is described. Special attention is paid to the functio...
This article evaluates youth justice policies and practice in Europe from a comparative perspective....
The United States holds a comparably higher crime rate than European countries in the area of homici...
Data on crime figures, types of cases, levels of prosecution and sanctions and the criminal prosecut...
The criminal justice system of Basel is described as a cantonal example for Switzerland. Special att...
In the last years, the Crime Observatory of the University of Malaga has analysed police records on ...