Global Report on Crime and Justice
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Book Description
Crime and justice are no longer simply local or national issues; they are global concerns which require careful study and concerted international action. Meeting this demand, the Global Report on Crime and Justice is a synthesis of research and data gathered by the United Nations Centre for
International Crime Prevention. In addressing the nature of crime, the operations of national criminal justice systems, and the state of crime prevention from a cross-national perspective, it brings together in published form for the first time a wealth of information about crime and justice from
the Member States of the United Nations. It presents crime trends and operations of criminal justice systems on a comparative basis. Drawing on numerous sources from within the United Nations and beyond, it examines emerging developments in crime and justice around the world. The report reveals a
great diversity of experiences. Special emphasis is placed on comparing both the different ways countries approach crime problems and the shared perspectives that exist between countries and regions. The Global Reprot provides critical analyses and useful raw data in an easily understandable
format.
Global Report on Crime and Justice,Centre for International Crime Prevention United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention,Graeme Newman,Oxford University Press, USA,019513317X,Crime prevention,Criminal Law - General,Criminal justice, Administrati,Criminal justice, Administration of,Criminology,Drug abuse,Drug control,General,Law,Narcotics, Control of,Prevention,Sociology,Sociology - General,Comparative law,Crime & criminology,Criminal law,English law: criminal law,Social Science / Criminology,Sociology | Criminal Justice | General
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