Review: 'Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization imaginatively juxtaposes work by leading contemporary scholars of two usually separate subjects. Editor David Nelken's incisive, nuanced opening and closing essays provide analytical and conceptual frameworks that will shape understanding, and future research and writing, for years to come.' Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota, US
Crime has been an ubiquitous phenomenon in human society since ancient times. The evolution of manki...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
Professor Nicola Lacey, of All Souls College at Oxford University, presents the 2013 Annual Bernstei...
Review: 'Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization imaginatively juxtaposes work by leading con...
Discusses comparative criminal justice drawing on numerous illustrations with reference to the reaso...
extended review essay on the relationship between domestic and international criminla justic
Increasingly, as the forces of globalization have developed, criminologists have been called upon to...
This is a review of International and Comparative Criminal Justice: A Critical Introduction by Mark ...
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems encourages critical thinking by introducing students and policy...
This contribution focuses on one aspect of social justice, namely criminal justice. It studies the g...
Words, language, culture, and literature are so important to us human beings that it should come as ...
This collection spans two decades of cutting-edge thinking on globalization and crime. The selected ...
Describes the future of criminal justice at a time of globalisation and growth of international crim...
This three-volume set of original (classic and contemporary) readings is designed to reveal the broa...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...
Crime has been an ubiquitous phenomenon in human society since ancient times. The evolution of manki...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
Professor Nicola Lacey, of All Souls College at Oxford University, presents the 2013 Annual Bernstei...
Review: 'Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization imaginatively juxtaposes work by leading con...
Discusses comparative criminal justice drawing on numerous illustrations with reference to the reaso...
extended review essay on the relationship between domestic and international criminla justic
Increasingly, as the forces of globalization have developed, criminologists have been called upon to...
This is a review of International and Comparative Criminal Justice: A Critical Introduction by Mark ...
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems encourages critical thinking by introducing students and policy...
This contribution focuses on one aspect of social justice, namely criminal justice. It studies the g...
Words, language, culture, and literature are so important to us human beings that it should come as ...
This collection spans two decades of cutting-edge thinking on globalization and crime. The selected ...
Describes the future of criminal justice at a time of globalisation and growth of international crim...
This three-volume set of original (classic and contemporary) readings is designed to reveal the broa...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...
Crime has been an ubiquitous phenomenon in human society since ancient times. The evolution of manki...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
Professor Nicola Lacey, of All Souls College at Oxford University, presents the 2013 Annual Bernstei...