Criminal Justice: Local and Global and its sister text Crime:
Local and Global are two new teaching texts that aim to equip the
reader with a critical understanding of the globally contested
nature of 'crime' and'justice'. Through an examination of key
concepts and criminological approaches, the books illuminate the
different ways in which crime is constructed, conceived and
controlled. International case studies are used to demonstrate how
'crime' and 'justice' are historically and geographically located
in terms of the global/local context, and how processes of
criminalisation and punishment are mediated in contemporary
societies.
Criminal Justice: Local and Global covers the way the 'local'
can be widened out to look at international, transnational and
supranational aspects of justice. This means that issues such as
corporate crime and human rights can be discussed in a comparative
and critical way, examining the possibility, for example of an
International Criminal Court, cross-national jurisdictions of
regulation and control (such as Interpol) and so on. Each chapter
covers a different area of regulation, punishment and process.
Unlike previous texts, the book's approach will be an innovative
approach to widen 'justice' to encompass considerations beyond
simple, local jurisdictions. The book will take instances of
'justice' in one jurisdiction and use global examples to illustrate
how ambiguous the concept of 'justice' can be.
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