For courses in comparative criminology, criminal justice systems, and comparative government. Assist students and readers to gain a solid understanding of the diversity in legal systems around the world
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems: A Topical Approach, 7th Edition, (PDF) is designed to effectively describe the complexities of justice systems around the world. Using an accessible, easy-to-understand comparative approach, assists students to recognize the growing importance of an international perspective. Crucial concepts are organized in a sequence that many students will already find familiar, progressing from issues related to criminal law to examinations of courts, police, and corrections. Students gain a realistic understanding of the several ways policing, adjudication, and corrections systems can be organized and operated. Unlike most competitive ebooks, it includes more than 30 countries, providing insights into issues like Islamic legal tradition and the Eastern Asia legal tradition. Learning Objectives use Bloom’s taxonomy phrasing to ensure usefulness, clarity, and accessibility, and visually appealing images further add to the ebook’s readability. The Seventh Edition updates statistics, changes in law, and modifications of procedures throughout; includes updated and new topic coverage; improves and updates popular pedagogical features, and offers a number of important chapter modifications to make sure readers are getting the most useful information on this constantly growing field.
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