abstract: The United States (USA) and the United Kingdom (UK) have a long and complicated history, but through this they have learned an abundance of things from each other. In this paper, I will argue that the two countries still have much to learn from each other to this day about how to enforce the law and manage crime. An important structure that the United Kingdom helped influence the United States in was the development of their criminal justice system. Although the two country’s values differ, there are great similarities in the ways the two countries deal with crime but numerous differences as well. Looking deeper into the differences between the two systems can help future research identify new and innovative ways to combat crime a...
During much of the second half of the twentieth century, public opinion in both the United States an...
Only within the last decade, however, have courses in comparative justice systems proliferated, usua...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
This article will lay side by side the major structures of the English and American criminal law pro...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
This Article argues that crime in the United States has reached socially unacceptable proportions an...
Over the last decade, the European Union has adopted legislation that calls for the mutual recogniti...
Since the late 1980s, it seems that policy-makers and politicians in the UK have increasingly looked...
In terms of key criminal justice indices such as the rate of the most serious violent crime and the ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the study w...
Although research on public confidence in the police is rapidly growing in the United States, progre...
The United States holds a comparably higher crime rate than European countries in the area of homici...
During much of the second half of the twentieth century, public opinion in both the United States an...
This paper compares actual US crime and incarceration rates to predicted rates from cross-country re...
During much of the second half of the twentieth century, public opinion in both the United States an...
Only within the last decade, however, have courses in comparative justice systems proliferated, usua...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
This article will lay side by side the major structures of the English and American criminal law pro...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
This Article argues that crime in the United States has reached socially unacceptable proportions an...
Over the last decade, the European Union has adopted legislation that calls for the mutual recogniti...
Since the late 1980s, it seems that policy-makers and politicians in the UK have increasingly looked...
In terms of key criminal justice indices such as the rate of the most serious violent crime and the ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the study w...
Although research on public confidence in the police is rapidly growing in the United States, progre...
The United States holds a comparably higher crime rate than European countries in the area of homici...
During much of the second half of the twentieth century, public opinion in both the United States an...
This paper compares actual US crime and incarceration rates to predicted rates from cross-country re...
During much of the second half of the twentieth century, public opinion in both the United States an...
Only within the last decade, however, have courses in comparative justice systems proliferated, usua...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...