Contemporary Issues in Global Criminal Justice
Contemporary Issues in Global Criminal Justice
Doughty, Freya; Blazquez, Raquel Borges; Chowdhury, Mehzeb; Johnston, Ed; Hester, Richard; Johnston, Ed; Carr, Toni; Marsh, Sophie; James, Jack; Buric, Zoran
Lexington Books
09/2022
302
Dura
Inglês
9781793637338
15 a 20 dias
603
Chapter 1: The Importance of Protecting Sex Workers from Harm by Sophie Marsh
Chapter 2: The Impact of the Judicial Role on Treatment and Punishment in the New Zealand
Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court by Toni Carr
Chapter 3: Stop and Search Powers in England & Wales: The Commissioner, the Home
Secretary, the Media and the Public by Jack James and Richard Hester
Chapter 4: Reform of Police Interrogations in Croatia: Endangering the Efficiency of the
Criminal Justice System by Elizabeta Ivicevic Karas and Zoran Buric
Chapter 5: The Risks of Risk Aversion: Trajectories of Automation in Policing by Mehzeb
Chowdhury
Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Algorithms in the Criminal Judicial System,
Chimera or Panacea? by Raquel Borges Blazquez
Chapter 7: The Vulnerable Accused in Scotland: 'A Fig for Those by Law Protected'? by
Eamon P. H. Keane
Chapter 8: The Group Decision-Making of the Jury: Challenges to a Fair Trial by Sarah
Lloyd
Chapter 9: Victim Participation as a Right: From the International Criminal Court to the
European Court of Human Rights by Freya Doughty
Chapter 10: Out-Of-Court Disposals in the Dutch Criminal Process: An Affront to a Fair
Trial? by Anna Pivaty
Chapter 11: The Over-Representation of Aboriginals in Canadian Correctional Facilities: An
Issue Before Canada by Eric Myles
Chapter 12: Contemporary Issues in the Penitentiary System of the Republic of Macedonia:
Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Reform and Penitentiary Reform by Gordana
Lazetic and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska
Chapter 1: The Importance of Protecting Sex Workers from Harm by Sophie Marsh
Chapter 2: The Impact of the Judicial Role on Treatment and Punishment in the New Zealand
Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court by Toni Carr
Chapter 3: Stop and Search Powers in England & Wales: The Commissioner, the Home
Secretary, the Media and the Public by Jack James and Richard Hester
Chapter 4: Reform of Police Interrogations in Croatia: Endangering the Efficiency of the
Criminal Justice System by Elizabeta Ivicevic Karas and Zoran Buric
Chapter 5: The Risks of Risk Aversion: Trajectories of Automation in Policing by Mehzeb
Chowdhury
Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Algorithms in the Criminal Judicial System,
Chimera or Panacea? by Raquel Borges Blazquez
Chapter 7: The Vulnerable Accused in Scotland: 'A Fig for Those by Law Protected'? by
Eamon P. H. Keane
Chapter 8: The Group Decision-Making of the Jury: Challenges to a Fair Trial by Sarah
Lloyd
Chapter 9: Victim Participation as a Right: From the International Criminal Court to the
European Court of Human Rights by Freya Doughty
Chapter 10: Out-Of-Court Disposals in the Dutch Criminal Process: An Affront to a Fair
Trial? by Anna Pivaty
Chapter 11: The Over-Representation of Aboriginals in Canadian Correctional Facilities: An
Issue Before Canada by Eric Myles
Chapter 12: Contemporary Issues in the Penitentiary System of the Republic of Macedonia:
Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Reform and Penitentiary Reform by Gordana
Lazetic and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska