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Learning from Elsewhere: From Cross‐cultural Explanations to Transnational Prescriptions in Criminal Justice. An Introduction
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Field, Stewart
, Colson, Renaud
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Borders
/ Cooperation
/ Crime prevention
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal law
/ Dissemination
/ Human rights
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ Law
/ Learning
/ National security
/ Prescription drugs
/ Rule of law
/ Rules
/ Transnationalism
2019
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Learning from Elsewhere: From Cross‐cultural Explanations to Transnational Prescriptions in Criminal Justice. An Introduction
by
Field, Stewart
, Colson, Renaud
in
Borders
/ Cooperation
/ Crime prevention
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal law
/ Dissemination
/ Human rights
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ Law
/ Learning
/ National security
/ Prescription drugs
/ Rule of law
/ Rules
/ Transnationalism
2019
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Learning from Elsewhere: From Cross‐cultural Explanations to Transnational Prescriptions in Criminal Justice. An Introduction
by
Field, Stewart
, Colson, Renaud
in
Borders
/ Cooperation
/ Crime prevention
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal law
/ Dissemination
/ Human rights
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ Law
/ Learning
/ National security
/ Prescription drugs
/ Rule of law
/ Rules
/ Transnationalism
2019
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Learning from Elsewhere: From Cross‐cultural Explanations to Transnational Prescriptions in Criminal Justice. An Introduction
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Learning from Elsewhere: From Cross‐cultural Explanations to Transnational Prescriptions in Criminal Justice. An Introduction
2019
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Overview
We are living at a time in which increasingly concerns about crime and security are shared across national borders and our responses are becoming transnational: this is evident in intensifying international efforts at crime-control cooperation and the dissemination of particular approaches to crime prevention, criminal justice, and the rule of law. These developments are being implemented partly through international law (especially international criminal law and international human rights law) and partly through wider and more diverse forms of supranational influence and intergovernmental cooperation. There is now a substantial grey literature emerging from international institutions such as the United Nations, the European Union, and the Council of Europe, producing comparative data and research and seeking to promote particular views of good practice in relation to a variety of issues around crime, security, and justice.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley-Blackwell
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