Comparative and International Policing, Justice, and Transnational Crime
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Comparative and International Policing, Justice, and Transnational Crime provides thought-provoking original articles written by international criminal justice, policing, and legal scholars. Many of the chapters not only share a central theme (i.e., policing or law enforcement) from a global perspective but also focus on juvenile justice, correctional systems, human rights, minority and group rights, terrorism, and war crimes. The third edition includes emerging issues related to wildlife poaching, cryptocurrency, human trafficking, and nationalism and immigration.
The main objectives of the book are to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various international issues from a range of historical and contemporary perspectives; incorporate essential topics ignored in many international criminal justice books; and generate scholarly discussion among students.
About the Author
Sesha Kethineni is a Professor and Interim Head of the Department of Justice Studies in the College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology at Prairie View A&M University.
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