Solutions for Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems, 3rd Edition by Ebbe (All Chapters included)
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International Criminal Justice Systems 3e
Complete Solutions Manual for Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems, 3rd Edition by Obi N. I. Ebbe ; ISBN13: 9781466560338.....(Full Chapters included)...(Full Chapters included from Chapter 1 to 21)...CHAPTER 1 – The Purpose of Comparative and International Criminal Justice Syst...
INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL FOR
Comparative and International
Criminal Justice Systems
Policing, Judiciary, and Corrections
Third Edition
by
Allison Anadi
Obi N. I. Ebbe
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, Table of Contents
Page
Chapter 1 – The Purpose of Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems…… 1
Chapter 2 - Crime: International and
Comparative………………………………………………………. 4
Chapter 3 – Criminal
Law…………………………………………………………………………………………………
19
Chapter 4 – The Criminal Justice System in the United
States………………………………………….33
Chapter 5 – The Criminal Justice System in
Ireland………………………………………………………….39
Chapter 6 – The Criminal Justice System in
Israel……………………………………………………………..45
Chapter 7 – The Criminal Justice System in
Argentina………………………………………………………49
Chapter 8 – The Criminal Justice System in Sierra
Leone…………………………………………… …….52
Chapter 9 – Administration of Justice in
Poland…………………………………………………………………56
Chapter 10 – The Criminal Justice System of
Russia……………………………………………………………63
Chapter 11 – Interpol and International Police Cooperation……………………………
………………..75
Chapter 12 – Policing and Public Disorder in the United Kingdom………………
……………………..85
Chapter 13 – The Police System in the People’s Republic of China…………………………
…………..97
Chapter 14 – World Courts of Justice of the United
Nations………………………………………………….90
Chapter 15 – The Judiciary and criminal Procedure in Nigeria…………………
…………………………111
Chapter 16 – The Islamic Criminal Justice
System………………………………………………………………..116
Chapter 17 – The Court System in the People’s Republic of China with a Case Study of a
Criminal
Trial…………………………………………………………………………………………………
127
Chapter 18 – United Nations Provisions for the Punishment of Offenders vis-à-vis
Punishment of Offenders in
History………………………………………………………………….131
Chapter 19 – Guided Change in Japan: The Correctional Association Prison Industrial
Cooperative CAPIC) and the Prison
Industry……………………………………………………… 137
,Chapter 20 – Treatment of Offenders in Denmark and
Brazil…………………………………………………. 140
Chapter 21 – The Unique and Comparative Features of the criminal Justice Systems,
International Law, and the World
Courts………………………………………………………………143
, CHAPTER 1 – The Purpose of Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems
High crime rate in any country may be a factor of how offenders are treated in that
country. For instance, a society where ex-convicts are treated as outcasts by denying them job
opportunities, the right to vote and the right to be voted for, may build up a large society of
reactivists. Comparative criminal justice system studies provide access to how offenders are
treated in various countries and the effectiveness of the offender disposal mechanisms of other
countries. There are seven substantive reasons for studying comparative and international
criminal justice: (1) varied political history of nations; (2) international character of crimes; (3)
“varied social control mechanisms and learning from others’ experiences” (Fairchild, 1993); (4)
philosophical and utilitarian ideals that propel the criminal justice goals of various nations; (5)
provision of bases for research and comparison; (6) acquaintance with the nature and dynamics
of the criminal law of nations; and (7) a source of governmental policy modifications in criminal
procedures, law enforcement, and corrections.
1. Varied political history of nations – contend that criminal justice systems reflect the type
of government of a nation such as a unitary government, a federation, a confederation or
political systems such as democracy, socialism, or communism. Other factors that affect
the criminal justice system of a country are civil war, revolution, economic system,
religious beliefs, tradition, and custom.
2. International Character of Crimes – Crime is a world-wide social problem. Terrorism,
narcotics drug trafficking, trafficking in human beings, money laundering, computer
fraud, etc., are all international crimes. There are multi-national syndicated criminals
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