Full Description
This book approaches the topic thoroughly and comprehensively because it is the only appropriate way. The problems of multicultural societies have existed since the moment when people evolved from tribal communities and it is compromised from various psychological, criminological and cultural aspects. Such a complex mechanism of functioning demands a complex analysis, because the dangers of falling into the traps of superficiality, one-sidedness or even chauvinism are numerous.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Multiculturalism
Chapter 2 Introduction to Crime
Chapter 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice
Chapter 4 Comprehending the Divergent Effects of Multicultural Exposure
Chapter 5 Ethnic Crime Patterns
Chapter 6 Ethnic Minority Crime and Culture
Chapter 7 Crime Prevention in Multicultural Society
Chapter 8 Multicultural Law Enforcement
Chapter 9 A Challenge in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 10 Rule of Law and Internationalization of Criminal Law