Title: Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization
Abstract: Contents: Introduction: comparative criminal justice and the challenge of globalisation, David Nelken Part I Studying Criminal Justice Comparatively: Making sense of punitiveness: the 2008 Wiarda inaugural lecture, David Nelken Comparative criminology, globalization and the 'punitive turn', David Downes Comparing criminal process as part of legal culture, Chrisje Brants. Part II The Globalization of Crime and Punishment: Globalization and states of punishment, Joachim J. Savelsberg On globalisation and exceptionalism, John Muncie Exit: the state. Globalisation, state failure and crime, Susanne Karstedt. Part III New Disciplinary Agendas: Critical cosmopolitanism and global criminology, Rene van Swaaningen Transnational and comparative criminology reconsidered, James Sheptyki Comparative criminology and global criminology as complementary projects, David O. Friedrichs Afterword: studying criminal justice in globalising times, David Nelken Index.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-05-23
Language: en
Type: book
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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