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World criminal justice systems: A comparative survey
World Criminal Justice Systems: A Comparative Survey provides a comprehensive overview of the structures, processes, and practices of criminal justice systems across different countries. The book examines key components such as law enforcement, judicial institutions, corrections, and legal traditions, highlighting both commonalities and differences among diverse legal frameworks. By comparing systems rooted in civil law, common law, Islamic law, and socialist law traditions, it offers critical insights into how cultural, political, and historical contexts shape approaches to crime and justice. Serving as both an academic resource and a practical reference, this work is invaluable for students, researchers, and practitioners seeking to understand the global landscape of criminal justice.
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