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An Introduction To Comparative Legal Models Of Criminal Justice Das

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An Introduction To Comparative Legal Models Of Criminal Justice Das
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.96 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Das, Dilip K.; Roberson, Cliff
ISBN: 9781420065923, 9781420065930, 1420065920, 1420065939
Language: English
Year: 2008

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An Introduction To Comparative Legal Models Of Criminal Justice Das by Das, Dilip K.; Roberson, Cliff 9781420065923, 9781420065930, 1420065920, 1420065939 instant download after payment.

While in Plato's time there may have been some truth to his belief that there can only be one single justice, and one single law, such is not the case today. Criminal justice systems vary widely across the world in their approaches to the problem of crime. This book presents the theme that a country's legal model to a great extent determines the character of its police and corrections as well as its legal system. It examines these different systems and is a useful reference guide for all criminal justice professionals.
Abstract: Examining different types of criminal justice systems and the legal models that shape them, this work uses examples to highlight five basic legal foundation models: continental, common law, Islamic, Marxist, and mixed. It explains how these legal models dictate the roles of the police, courts, and corrections systems in various countries.

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