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These 10 papers, compiled in celebration of the 25 years of work of the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI), discuss key issues in crime prevention and criminal justice in Europe. The first paper presents findings from a Council of Europe expert group regarding European count...
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Zusammenfassung: | These 10 papers, compiled in celebration of the 25 years of work of the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI), discuss key issues in crime prevention and criminal justice in Europe. The first paper presents findings from a Council of Europe expert group regarding European countries' best practices in countering organized crime. The second paper examines the role of the European Convention on Human Rights and Individual Freedoms (ECHR) in shaping the European model of the criminal process. This is followed by a paper that assesses the effectiveness of the activities of European anticorruption bodies. They are critiqued with respect to their efforts in law enforcement, prevention, education, and multipurpose operations. The evolution of cooperation in criminal matters among member countries of the European Union is traced in another paper The fifth paper suggests the possibility that European countries' model for controlling organized crime might become a global paradigm. It includes both innovative criminal justice efforts and nontraditional approaches that involve community efforts and the private sector. The sixth paper notes the advantages and potential costs of structured law enforcement cooperation across national borders in Europe. This is followed by a paper that presents crime data worldwide, regionally, and by country, based on the International Crime Victims Survey and other international instruments for measuring crime. An integrated index of "lawfulness" is proposed as a comprehensive measure of a country's public safety status. The eighth paper addresses international standards for crime victims, as it outlines norms that have emerged from the United Nations regarding rights and services for crime victims, reviews progress in achieving those norms, and proposes next steps The remaining two papers present data on European prison population levels from 1995 to 2005 and a description of judicial cooperation in a borderless Nordic area |
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520 | 3 | |a The fifth paper suggests the possibility that European countries' model for controlling organized crime might become a global paradigm. It includes both innovative criminal justice efforts and nontraditional approaches that involve community efforts and the private sector. The sixth paper notes the advantages and potential costs of structured law enforcement cooperation across national borders in Europe. This is followed by a paper that presents crime data worldwide, regionally, and by country, based on the International Crime Victims Survey and other international instruments for measuring crime. An integrated index of "lawfulness" is proposed as a comprehensive measure of a country's public safety status. The eighth paper addresses international standards for crime victims, as it outlines norms that have emerged from the United Nations regarding rights and services for crime victims, reviews progress in achieving those norms, and proposes next steps | |
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adam_text | Contents
From the Directors of HEUNI and KICJP
..............................................7
Foreword
.....................................................................................................9
Eduardo
Vetere
Towards a Common Language of Criminal Justice across the
World: the International and United Nations Experience
...................17
Kauko Aromaa and
Sławomir
Redo
I. MAKING THE RULE OF LAW WORK: SECURITY AND
JUSTICE REFORMS IN THE UNITED NATIONS
...........................45
The United Nations in the International Security and Criminal
Justice Politics: Making the Rule of Law Work
....................................45
Jean-Marc Coicaud
Training and Effective Support of Comprehensive Justice and
Security Reforms: Outcomes to Date and Lessons Learned
................53
Yvon
Dandurand,
Curt T. Griffiths and
Vivienné
Chin
II. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE THROUGH
DISTANCE LEARNING
........................................................................68
Distance Learning: an Alternative Service Delivery for Criminal
Justice Training and Higher Education
.................................................68
Jacqueline L. Schneider
Distance Learning as a Tool for the Effective Dissemination of
United Nations Criminal Justice Instruments to Future Law
Enforcement Officers: the Case of Ethnic and Gender Issues
.............77
Rodrigo
Paris-Steffens
Education via Satellite Technology Applied to Promotion of
Non-custodial Measures
..........................................................................85
Damásio de
Jesus
III. TEACHING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN
A REAL CLASSROOM
..........................................................................93
Teaching Criminal Law in its International Dimension
-
Where
to Start?
.....................................................................................................93
Frank Hoepfel
Using the Topic of Torture for Interrogation to Teach about
International Standards and the Rule of Law
.....................................103
Philip L. Reichel
New Ways of Teaching Students about International Criminal
Justice
......................................................................................................116
Michael
Platzer
John Jay s Bachelor s Degree in International Criminal Justice
......131
Mangai
Natarajan
IV. TRAINING EXPERIENCES IN INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMIES
.................................................143
Opportunities and Challenges in Delivering a Curriculum for
International Police Training: the Case of the International Law
Enforcement Academy (ILEA) at Roswell, New Mexico (USA)
........143
Joseph D.
Serio
and Richard
H.
Ward
Human Dignity/Human Rights and the Police: Training that
Manifests Rule of Law Operations
.......................................................161
Carmen
Solis
Making Criminal Justice Transformation, Teaching and
Training Work: Experiences Learned from Central Europe
............173
Emil W. Plywaczewski
Education and Training in Four Countries: Getting Rule of Law
Messages Across
.....................................................................................184
Andrew Millie and
D
Hip Das
V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE TEACHING
AND TRAINING AGENDA
.................................................................203
Culture of Lawfulness Training for Police
..........................................203
James O. Finckenauer
A Content Analysis of Comparative and International Issues in
Popular Introductory Criminal Justice Texts
.....................................215
Sheryl L. Van
Horne
Developing an Agenda for International Criminal Justice
Teaching and Training
..........................................................................227
Jay S.
Albanese
VI. TEACHING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCES IN
INTERNATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION
.....................................234
Criminal Justice Training in Korea
-
Korean Institute of
Criminal Justice Policy and the Development of Training
Program for Asian Developing Copuntries
.........................................234
Joon
Oh Jang
Teaching Cybercrime Prevention: Lessons Learned from
Academia
.................................................................................................245
R.
G.
Broadhurst
Why Crime Prevention is an Essential Component of
International Training and Technical Assistance:
the Experience of the International Centre for the Prevention of
Crime
.......................................................................................................269
Margaret Shaw
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Contents
From the Directors of HEUNI and KICJP
.7
Foreword
.9
Eduardo
Vetere
Towards a Common Language of Criminal Justice across the
World: the International and United Nations Experience
.17
Kauko Aromaa and
Sławomir
Redo
I. MAKING THE RULE OF LAW WORK: SECURITY AND
JUSTICE REFORMS IN THE UNITED NATIONS
.45
The United Nations in the International Security and Criminal
Justice Politics: Making the Rule of Law Work
.45
Jean-Marc Coicaud
Training and Effective Support of Comprehensive Justice and
Security Reforms: Outcomes to Date and Lessons Learned
.53
Yvon
Dandurand,
Curt T. Griffiths and
Vivienné
Chin
II. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE THROUGH
DISTANCE LEARNING
.68
Distance Learning: an Alternative Service Delivery for Criminal
Justice Training and Higher Education
.68
Jacqueline L. Schneider
Distance Learning as a Tool for the Effective Dissemination of
United Nations Criminal Justice Instruments to Future Law
Enforcement Officers: the Case of Ethnic and Gender Issues
.77
Rodrigo
Paris-Steffens
Education via Satellite Technology Applied to Promotion of
Non-custodial Measures
.85
Damásio de
Jesus
III. TEACHING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN
A REAL CLASSROOM
.93
Teaching Criminal Law in its International Dimension
-
Where
to Start?
.93
Frank Hoepfel
Using the Topic of Torture for Interrogation to Teach about
International Standards and the Rule of Law
.103
Philip L. Reichel
New Ways of Teaching Students about International Criminal
Justice
.116
Michael
Platzer
John Jay's Bachelor's Degree in International Criminal Justice
.131
Mangai
Natarajan
IV. TRAINING EXPERIENCES IN INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMIES
.143
Opportunities and Challenges in Delivering a Curriculum for
International Police Training: the Case of the International Law
Enforcement Academy (ILEA) at Roswell, New Mexico (USA)
.143
Joseph D.
Serio
and Richard
H.
Ward
Human Dignity/Human Rights and the Police: Training that
Manifests Rule of Law Operations
.161
Carmen
Solis
Making Criminal Justice Transformation, Teaching and
Training Work: Experiences Learned from Central Europe
.173
Emil W. Plywaczewski
Education and Training in Four Countries: Getting Rule of Law
Messages Across
.184
Andrew Millie and
D
Hip Das
V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE TEACHING
AND TRAINING AGENDA
.203
Culture of Lawfulness Training for Police
.203
James O. Finckenauer
A Content Analysis of Comparative and International Issues in
Popular Introductory Criminal Justice Texts
.215
Sheryl L. Van
Horne
Developing an Agenda for International Criminal Justice
Teaching and Training
.227
Jay S.
Albanese
VI. TEACHING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCES IN
INTERNATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION
.234
Criminal Justice Training in Korea
-
Korean Institute of
Criminal Justice Policy and the Development of Training
Program for Asian Developing Copuntries
.234
Joon
Oh Jang
Teaching Cybercrime Prevention: Lessons Learned from
Academia
.245
R.
G.
Broadhurst
Why Crime Prevention is an Essential Component of
International Training and Technical Assistance:
the Experience of the International Centre for the Prevention of
Crime
.269
Margaret Shaw |
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