Full Description
This book explores key topics in criminal justice, criminology, victimology, and criminal law, offering a global platform for intellectual discourse. It documents 17 research works on the evolving role of law enforcement, challenges in fair trials, policy and legislative changes, crime studies, globalization's impact on criminal behavior, victim experiences, victim support systems, psychological and social ramifications of victimization, and the intersection between technology and criminal legislation. The book addresses current understanding and a critique of criminal justice system by offering a comprehensive viewpoint from various perspectives. Drawing on diverse criminal justice theories, it provides a conceptual framework for understanding the complexities of the domain. It integrates analytical and empirical methods to provide a holistic understanding of changing criminal justice systems. The book aims to contribute significantly to existing discourse and serve as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners in this field.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Section I: Criminal Justice: Navigating the Dynamic Landscape.- Chapter 2: New horizons in Youth Justice- European and International Developments.- Chapter 3: Prosecuting Khalwat and Lewd Acts in Aceh province, Indonesia through Customary Courts: Part of Local Wisdom or Violation of Civil Rights?.- Chapter 4: The need for participatory action research as Victim Assistance methodology towards vulnerable.- Section II: Criminology: Unveiling the Mechanisms of Deviance.- Chapter 5: A Criminological Analysis of Young Adult Offenders Lodged in Tihar Prisons: Utopia in Correctional Setting.- Chapter 6: Frozen in Time Why India Needs a Cold Case Centre.- Chapter 7: Psychopathy Traits corresponding to Rapists' Typology.- Section III: Victimology: Illuminating the Voices of the Silenced.- Chapter 8: Compensation for victims of crime in Poland since the 20th century.- Chapter 9: Ways to Advance Safety and Justice for Victims: New but Essential Content for Teaching.- Chapter 10: Examining Victims' Rights in China from the perspective of the United Nations Declaration on the Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power.- Section IV: Criminal Law: Navigating the Jurisprudential Landscape.- Chapter 11: Jurisprudential Inquiry into the Dialogic Imperative of Criminal Procedure.- Chapter 12: Crime Victims' Access to justice: Bridging the Gap - Independent Legal Representation.- Chapter 13: The Trafficking Discourse- from Punitive to Rights based Approach.- Chapter 14: The Interface Between the Criminal Justice and Forensic Science. Chapter 15: Conclusion.