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International and Comparative Criminal Justice

Mark J. Findlay · ISBN 9780415688697
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Publisher Taylor and Francis
Author(s) Mark J. Findlay
Subtitle A critical introduction
Published 3rd June 2013
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A critical introduction

International criminal justice is in transition. This book explores the growing internationalisation of criminal justice as a phenomenon of global governance. It provides students with a critical understanding of  the international institutions for regulating transnational crime, the development of alternative justice processes across the globe, and international and supra-national co-operation criminal justice policies and practices. Key topics covered include:


The historical development of International Criminal Justice institutions and traditions


International Restorative Justice


Victim communities and collaborative justice


The relationship between crime and war


International Human Rights


The ‘War on Terror’


The globalisation of crime and control


Developments in global governance, communitarian justice and accountability


This text will familiarize students with the literature and debates surrounding international criminal justice and enable them to critically appreciate their theoretical and policy context. In doing so, it encourages students to assess the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to the study of global justice and the analysis of comparative policy convergence and research. It will also help students to reflect on, and communicate in an informed and critical way theoretical accounts and empirical studies within the field of international criminal justice.


This book will be essential reading for upper level undergraduates taking courses in criminal law, international relations and governance and postgraduates engaged in international criminal justice, international law, regulation and governance and human rights.

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