Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization

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Chrisje Brants
Cognitive Behaviour Therapies
Comparative Criminal Justice
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
Comparative Criminology
Criminological Field
criminological theory
criminology
critical cosmopolitanism
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David Nelken
Dubio Pro Reo
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Federal Republic Of Germany
Global Criminology
globalisation impact on criminal justice systems
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High Prison Rates
International Monetary Fund
Jan Van Dijk
Katja Franko Aas
Le Joola
legal culture studies
nelken
Penal Moderation
penal policy analysis
prison
Prison Rates
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rates
Sonja Snacken
state failure crime
Supranational Criminology
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Transnational Criminology
transnational justice
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Van Swaaningen
Vice Versa
West Germany
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White Collar Crime
White Whale

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754676812
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this exciting and topical collection, leading scholars discuss the implications of globalisation for the fields of comparative criminology and criminal justice. How far does it still make sense to distinguish nation states, for example in comparing prison rates? Is globalisation best treated as an inevitable trend or as an interactive process? How can globalisation's effects on space and borders be conceptualised? How does it help to create norms and exceptions? The editor, David Nelken, is a Distinguished Scholar of the American Sociological Association, a recipient of the Sellin-Glueck award of the American Society of Criminology, and an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK. He teaches a course on Comparative Criminal Justice as Visiting Professor in Criminology at Oxford University's Centre of Criminology.
David Nelken is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Macerata, Italy and Distinguished Professor of Law, Cardiff University, UK. Dr Nelken is the recipient of the ISA-RCSL Adam Podgórecki Prize 2011, for outstanding achievements in socio-legal research, in the form of distinguished and outstanding lifetime achievement.