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Criminal Justice and Corruption

Criminal Justice and Corruption

State Power, Privatization and Legitimacy

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This book highlights and examines the level, reach and consequences of corruption in international criminal justice systems. The book argues that corruption  in  and  of  criminal justice is an international problem regardless of the jurisdiction and type of political system – democratic, dictatorship or absolute monarchy. It argues that state power combined with the privatization of criminal justice and its policing, custodial institutions and community rehabilitation services is a vast industry within, and across, international jurisdictions that are worth substantial state fund.  Criminal Justice and Corruption  explains how different theoretical approaches highlight the problem of preventing corruption, discusses the problem of measuring criminal justice corruption, and focuses on individual criminal justice institutions. For each institution Brooks covers key literature and discusses the issues that they face, with a conclusion that reflects on the level and reach of corruption in criminal justice and whether it can maintain its legitimacy, particularly in democratic states. 

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mai 2019, 262 Pages, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-030-16037-1

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