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Criminal Law and Procedure


Free Download Criminal Law and Procedure By John M. Scheb, II John M. Scheb
2007 | 720 Pages | ISBN: 0495095486 | PDF | 8 MB
Important recent developments, intriguing cases, broad coverage of law and procedures…this practical, up-to-date book gives you everything you need to understand the substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law. Ideal for criminal justice, pre-law, and paralegal students, CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE includes useful student aids to help you master the material and succeed in your course. Praised for its currency, CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE includes timely topics such as the post-9-11 environment; the recent surge in white-collar crime, cybercrime, and identity theft; military courts; new sentencing guidelines; and more.

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Criminal Law and Procedure


Free Download Criminal Law and Procedure By John M. Scheb, II John M. Scheb
2007 | 720 Pages | ISBN: 0495095486 | PDF | 8 MB
Important recent developments, intriguing cases, broad coverage of law and procedures…this practical, up-to-date book gives you everything you need to understand the substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law. Ideal for criminal justice, pre-law, and paralegal students, CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE includes useful student aids to help you master the material and succeed in your course. Praised for its currency, CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE includes timely topics such as the post-9-11 environment; the recent surge in white-collar crime, cybercrime, and identity theft; military courts; new sentencing guidelines; and more.

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Criminal Justice Ethics Theory and Practice Ed 5


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English | ISBN: 1544353596 | 2019 | 448 pages | PDF | 63 MB
Criminal Justice Ethics examines the criminal justice system through an ethical lens by identifying ethical issues in practice and theory, exploring ethical dilemmas, and offering suggestions for resolving ethical issues and dilemmas faced by criminal justice professionals. Bestselling author Cyndi Banks draws readers into a unique discussion of ethical issues by first exploring moral dilemmas faced by professionals in the criminal justice system and then examining the major theoretical foundations of ethics. This distinct and unique organization allows readers to understand real-life ethical issues before grappling with philosophical approaches to the resolution of these issues.

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Coping with Overloaded Criminal Justice Systems The Rise of Prosecutorial Power Across Europe


Free Download Coping with Overloaded Criminal Justice Systems: The Rise of Prosecutorial Power Across Europe By Professor Dr. Jörg-Martin Jehle, Dr. Marianne Wade (auth.)
2006 | 333 Pages | ISBN: 3540339582 | PDF | 3 MB
The comparative study documented here was supported by the Fritz-Thyssen Foundation and the European Commission. It examined prosecution services in different European countries intending to understand their national role and function within the respective criminal justice system and thereby to highlight common features and important differences between European systems. The prosecution service is regarded as a part of the criminal justice system; a coherent system under pressure to deal with high numbers of cases. Within this system the prosecution level is increasingly becoming the decisive stage reducing its workload by means of simplified methods and proceedings.The research was carried out by a network of experts from England and Wales, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden in order to develop common questions and data collection concepts and to gather the country-specific information required to allow comparison. The study deals with an area in which little research has been done and which is increasingly becoming the central, decision-making level of evolving criminal justice systems, with far-reaching consequences for society and the fundamental principles of criminal law.This book contains:A Comparative PartAim and Approach of the StudyComparative Data and SynthesisCase ExamplesCountry ReportsAppendix with the Questionnaire

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Vulnerability, the Accused, and the Criminal Justice System


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English | ISBN: 1032070560 | 2023 | 232 pages | PDF | 8 MB
This book is concerned with the vulnerability of suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings and the extent to which the vulnerable accused can effectively participate in the criminal process. Commencing with an exploration of how vulnerability is defined and identified, the collection examines and analyses how vulnerability manifests and is addressed at the police station and in court, addressing both child and adult accused persons. Leading and emerging scholars, along with practitioners with experience working in the field, explore and unpack the human rights and procedural implications of suspect and defendant vulnerability and examine how their needs are supported or disregarded. Drawing upon different disciplinary approaches and a range of analyses – doctrinal, theoretical and empirical – this book offers unique insights into the vulnerability and treatment of the criminal accused. In bringing together a diverse range of perspectives, the book offers key insights into the recognition of and responses to vulnerability among suspect and defendant populations in criminal justice systems across European jurisdictions. The book will be a valuable resource for academics, practitioners and policymakers interested in how vulnerable suspects and defendants are protected throughout the criminal process, and those working in the areas of law, criminology, sociology, human rights and psychology.

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The Rome Statute for an International Criminal Court A Commentary, multi-volume set


Free Download Judge Antonio Cassese, Albin Eser, Giorgio Gaja, "The Rome Statute for an International Criminal Court: A Commentary, multi-volume set"
English | 2002 | ISBN: 0198298625 | PDF | pages: 1815 | 11.1 mb
These volumes offer an opportunity to revisit the whole of international criminal law. It appraises the contribution made to international criminal law by post-World War II national criminal courts and tribunals, and it makes a critical assessment of the Rome Statute as a viable working tool for international criminal justice.

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Reproductive Violence and International Criminal Law


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English | ISBN: 9462654506 | 2021 | 309 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This book deals with the phenomenon of conflict-related reproductive violence and explores the international legal framework’s capacity to respond to it. The international discourse on gender-based violence in conflicts tends to focus on sexualized crimes, which leads to incomplete narratives of the gendered dimensions of armed conflicts. In particular, international law has often remained silent on conflict-related violence affecting or aimed at the victim’s reproductive system.

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International Criminal Law


Free Download Douglas Guilfoyle, "International Criminal Law"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0198728964 | PDF | pages: 476 | 27.1 mb
This unique textbook provides an accessible introduction to a fascinating subject area. Written with student needs at its heart, innovative features such as ‘Counterpoint’ and ‘Pause for reflection’ boxes highlight current debates and areas worthy of more detailed analysis, providing students with the tools they need to develop their knowledge and start thinking critically about the law. Learning outcomes open each chapter, and are complemented by closing summaries to further support student understanding.

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Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law


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English | 2012 | ISBN: 0199560366 | PDF | pages: 413 | 3.2 mb
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of international law, i.e. aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Such crimes are rarely committed by single individuals. Rather, international crimes generally connote a plurality of offenders, particularly in the execution of the crimes, which are often orchestrated and masterminded by individuals behind the scene of the crimes who can be termed ‘intellectual perpetrators’. For a determination of individual guilt and responsibility, a fair assessment of the mutual relationships between those persons is indispensable.

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