An introduction to comparative legal models of criminal justice:
While in Plato's time there may have been some truth to his belief that there can only be one single justice, and one single law, such is not the case today. Criminal justice systems vary widely across the world in their approaches to the problem of crime. This book presents the theme that a co...
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Zusammenfassung: | While in Plato's time there may have been some truth to his belief that there can only be one single justice, and one single law, such is not the case today. Criminal justice systems vary widely across the world in their approaches to the problem of crime. This book presents the theme that a country's legal model to a great extent determines the character of its police and corrections as well as its legal system. It examines these different systems and is a useful reference guide for all criminal justice professionals. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
1 An
Introduction
to the Study of Comparative
Legal Models
1
Key Terms
1
Introduction
2
Words of Art
5
Legal Models
5
Jurisprudence
5
Natural Law
5
Positive Law Approach
6
Historical Approach
6
Law as an Instrument of Control
7
Function of a Court System
8
Brief Examination of the Legal Models
8
Roman Law
9
Revival of Roman Law
12
Commercial Law
13
Civil Law Model
13
Common Law Model
14
Islamic Model
15
Socialist Model
16
Mixed-Legal Model
17
Law Enforcement Systems
19
Punishments
20
Comparative Violence
21
Summary
21
Questions in Review
22
2
Common Law Model: The Courts
25
Key Terms
25
Introduction
26
Henry II
27
The
Magna Carta
27
VI
Contents
Sir
Edward Coke
28
Sir
William
Blackstone
29
Common Law in the United States
31
U.S. Court Systems Today
32
Federal System
32
U.S. Court of Appeals
32
U.S. District Courts
33
U.S. Magistrates
34
Participants in a Criminal Case
34
Trial Judge
35
Defendant
36
Prosecuting Attorney
36
Law in Action: The Case of Wen Ho Lee
39
State Attorney General
49
Defense Counsel
50
The Right to Represent Oneself
51
Privileged Communication
51
Clerk of the Court
52
Bailiff
53
Court Reporter
53
Court Commissioners
53
English Court System Today
53
Court of Queen s or King s Bench
54
Supreme Court of Judicature
54
Magistrates Court
55
Crown Court
55
Royal Courts of Justice
56
Comparisons between the United States and the United
Kingdom
56
Practice of Law
59
Canadian Legal System
61
Court Structure
62
Provincial and Territorial Superior Courts
63
Provincial and Territorial Courts
64
The Judiciary
64
Right to Fair Trial versus Freedom of the Press
64
Scottish Legal System
64
Australian Legal System
65
Legal System
66
Classification of Crimes
66
Summary
66
Questions in Review
67
Contents
vii
Policing and Corrections under the Common
Law Model
69
Key Terms
69
Policing in Common Law Countries
69
Deviance Control or Civil Order Control
70
Policing Models
70
Local Policing in the United States and England
71
Local Policing in the United States
72
Mission of Local Police Departments
73
Local Policing in England and Wales
74
Hiring Requirements for U.S. and English Police Officers
75
Salaries for English and U.S. Police Officers
76
Training of New Officers
77
Police Powers and Use of Discretion
78
Community Policing under the Common Law Model
79
Policing in Canada
79
Corrections in Common Law Countries
84
Sentencing
87
In the United States
87
In the United Kingdom and Wales
89
Sentencing in the United Kingdom
90
Confinement
90
Rates of Incarceration
90
Approaches to Confinement in the United States
91
English Purposes of Confinement
91
Prisons Ombudsman
93
Alternatives to Incarceration
93
Corporal Punishment
94
Fines
94
Probation
94
Probation in England
95
Probation in the United States
95
House Arrest
97
Death Penalty
98
Summary
99
Questions in Review
100
Civil Law Model: The Courts
101
Key Terms
101
Introduction
101
Early Tribal and Feudal Laws
102
Vlil
Contents
Early Legislation
102
Influence of Roman Law
103
Canon Law
104
Commercial Law
105
Development of National Legal Systems
105
Napoleonic Code
106
German Legal Science
107
Codes in Civil and Common Law Models
109
Inquisitorial Prosecution
110
German Civil Law System
110
Rights of the Accused in a German Criminal Trial
115
Principle of Territoriality
118
Criminal Justice in France
119
Criminal Justice in Brazil
121
Summary
124
Questions in Review
125
5
Policing and Corrections under the Civil Law
Model
127
Key Terms
127
Introduction
127
Law Enforcement in France
128
Law Enforcement in Germany
130
Law Enforcement in Brazil
132
Corrections under the Civil Law Model
133
Pre-trial Diversion
135
Plea Bargaining
136
Confinement
138
Probation
139
Parole
140
Death Penalty
- 141
Fines
141
Summary
142
Questions in Review
143
6
The Islamic Law Model: The Courts
145
Key Terms
145
Introduction
145
Origins and Evolution
148
Sources
149
Fundamental Principles
150
Structure of Penal Law
151
Contents
8
Murder under Islamic Law
152
Evidence of Guilt
153
Confessions
153
Testimony of Eyewitnesses
154
Other Evidence
154
Doubt as to Guilt
154
Saudi Arabia
156
Criminal Cases
157
Pakistan
159
Iran
160
Summary
161
Questions in Review
162
Policing and Corrections under the Islamic Legal
Model
163
Key Terms
163
Introduction
163
Saudi Policing
164
The Saudi Record on Human Rights
166
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
167
Arbitrary Arrest, Detention, or Exile
167
Policing in Pakistan
168
Policing in Iran
169
Corrections
170
Amputation
173
Blood Money
173
Aid to Prisoners Families
174
Corrections in Iran
175
Corrections in Pakistan
175
Summary
176
Questions in Review
176
The Socialist Law Model: The Courts
177
Key Terms
177
Introduction
177
Legal System of Russia
178
People s Republic of China
180
Crimes
183
Court System
183
Confessions
184
Law of Search and Seizure
185
x
Contents
Rights of an Accused
185
Court Procedures
186
Legal System of Cuba
186
Court Structure
188
Trial Procedure
188
Extradition from Cuba
189
Summary
189
Questions in Review
190
9
Policing and Corrections under the Socialist Law
Model
191
Key Terms
191
Introduction
191
Public Trust and Community Policing
192
Policing in Russia
193
Policing in the People s Republic of China
194
Use of Force by Police in China
196
Police Detention
197
Public Crime Statistics
197
Policing in Cuba
198
Corrections in Russia
199
Imprisonment in Russia
199
Corrections in China
200
Chinese Prisons
202
Early Release of Prisoners
202
Prison Conditions
202
Corrections in Cuba
203
Range of Punishments
203
Confinement in Cuba
203
Summary
204
Questions in Review
205
10
Mixed Law Models
207
Key Terms
207
Introduction
207
Bulgarian System of Law
207
Bulgarian Court System
208
Bulgarian Prosecutors
209
Crime Classification
209
Trial Procedure
209
Bulgarian Police System
210
Corrections in Bulgaria
211
Contents xi
Confinement
in
Bulgaria
211
Indian System
of Law
212
Indian Legal
History
212
Crime
Classifications in
India
213
Indian
Court
System
214
Policing in
India
215
Criminal
Process in
India
216
Prosecutors
217
Corrections in
India
217
Confinement in India
218
Sri Lankan System of Law
218
Criminal Justice System
219
Crime Classification
219
Sri Lanka s Court System
219
Policing in Sri Lanka
220
Trial Procedures
220
Sentencing Process
221
Confinement in Sri Lanka
221
Summary
222
Questions in Review
222
11
International Courts
225
Key Terms
225
Introduction
225
International Criminal Court
225
The United States and the ICC
226
Establishment of the Court
227
President of the ICC
227
Judicial Divisions
228
Prosecutor
228
Registry
228
Other Offices
228
Jurisdiction and Admissibility
228
Procedure
229
Duties of States That Are Parties
230
Selected Court Cases
231
Trial Procedure of the ICC
234
International Court of Justice
235
Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
237
Establishment of the International Court of Justice
(1С
J)
238
Resolution of Cases
238
Practice Directions
239
·· Contents
Jurisdiction of the
ICJ
240
Contentious Cases
240
Advisory Proceedings
241
Court of Justice of the European Communities
241
Proceedings before the Court
244
Court of First Instance
247
Examples of Cases Brought before the Court of First Instance
249
Civil Service Tribune
251
Summary
251
Questions in Review
252
12
International Criminal Justice Agencies and
Associations
253
Key Terms
253
Introduction
253
Interpol 253
Structure
254
Core Functions
254
Trafficking in Human Beings
255
Corruption
256
Child Sexual Exploitation
256
Public Safety and Terrorism
257
Drugs
257
Criminal Organizations
258
Financial and High-tech Crimes
259
Fugitive Investigative Services
259
Interpoľs
Other Areas of Crime
260
National Central Reference Points Network
260
International Cyber-crime Conference
261
Europol
261
lhe
Europol
Computer System (TECS)
262
International Association of Chiefs of Police
262
International Police Association
263
United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Network
264
U.N. Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
264
International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and
Criminal Justice Policy
265
Criminal Justice Reform Unit
266
Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention
267
Institutes of the U.N. Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice Programme Network
268
Contents xiii
Commission on
Narcotic
Drugs
269
U.N.
Terrorism Prevention Branch
269
International Narcotics Control Board
269
Transnational Organized Crime
269
Trafficking in Humans
270
United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish
Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children
271
Trafficking in Firearms
275
International Police Executive Symposium
275
International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism
277
Organization of American States
278
Child Wise
279
Summary
279
Questions in Review
280
APPENDIX A: ICC Arrest Warrant for Thomas Lubanga
Dyilo
281
APPENDIX B: First Appearance before the International
Criminal Court in Case of Prosecutor v. Thomas
Lubanga Dyilo
285
APPENDIX C: Excerpts from the United Nations
Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy Resolution Sixtieth
Session: Resolution Adopted by the General Assembly
295
References
305
Index
311
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
xv
1 An
Introduction
to the Study of Comparative
Legal Models
1
Key Terms
1
Introduction
2
Words of Art
5
Legal Models
5
Jurisprudence
5
Natural Law
5
Positive Law Approach
6
Historical Approach
6
Law as an Instrument of Control
7
Function of a Court System
8
Brief Examination of the Legal Models
8
Roman Law
9
Revival of Roman Law
12
Commercial Law
13
Civil Law Model
13
Common Law Model
14
Islamic Model
15
Socialist Model
16
Mixed-Legal Model
17
Law Enforcement Systems
19
Punishments
20
Comparative Violence
21
Summary
21
Questions in Review
22
2
Common Law Model: The Courts
25
Key Terms
25
Introduction
26
Henry II
27
The
Magna Carta
27
VI
Contents
Sir
Edward Coke
28
Sir
William
Blackstone
29
Common Law in the United States
31
U.S. Court Systems Today
32
Federal System
32
U.S. Court of Appeals
32
U.S. District Courts
33
U.S. Magistrates
34
Participants in a Criminal Case
34
Trial Judge
35
Defendant
36
Prosecuting Attorney
36
Law in Action: The Case of Wen Ho Lee
39
State Attorney General
49
Defense Counsel
50
The Right to Represent Oneself
51
Privileged Communication
51
Clerk of the Court
52
Bailiff
53
Court Reporter
53
Court Commissioners
53
English Court System Today
53
Court of Queen's or King's Bench
54
Supreme Court of Judicature
54
Magistrates' Court
55
Crown Court
55
Royal Courts of Justice
56
Comparisons between the United States and the United
Kingdom
56
Practice of Law
59
Canadian Legal System
61
Court Structure
62
Provincial and Territorial Superior Courts
63
Provincial and Territorial Courts
64
The Judiciary
64
Right to Fair Trial versus Freedom of the Press
64
Scottish Legal System
64
Australian Legal System
65
Legal System
66
Classification of Crimes
66
Summary
66
Questions in Review
67
Contents
vii
Policing and Corrections under the Common
Law Model
69
Key Terms
69
Policing in Common Law Countries
69
Deviance Control or Civil Order Control
70
Policing Models
70
Local Policing in the United States and England
71
Local Policing in the United States
72
Mission of Local Police Departments
73
Local Policing in England and Wales
74
Hiring Requirements for U.S. and English Police Officers
75
Salaries for English and U.S. Police Officers
76
Training of New Officers
77
Police Powers and Use of Discretion
78
Community Policing under the Common Law Model
79
Policing in Canada
79
Corrections in Common Law Countries
84
Sentencing
87
In the United States
87
In the United Kingdom and Wales
89
Sentencing in the United Kingdom
90
Confinement
90
Rates of Incarceration
90
Approaches to Confinement in the United States
91
English Purposes of Confinement
91
Prisons Ombudsman
93
Alternatives to Incarceration
93
Corporal Punishment
94
Fines
94
Probation
94
Probation in England
95
Probation in the United States
95
House Arrest
97
Death Penalty
98
Summary
99
Questions in Review
100
Civil Law Model: The Courts
101
Key Terms
101
Introduction
101
Early Tribal and Feudal Laws
102
Vlil
Contents
Early Legislation
102
Influence of Roman Law
103
Canon Law
104
Commercial Law
105
Development of National Legal Systems
105
Napoleonic Code
106
German Legal Science
107
Codes in Civil and Common Law Models
109
Inquisitorial Prosecution
110
German Civil Law System
110
Rights of the Accused in a German Criminal Trial
115
Principle of Territoriality
118
Criminal Justice in France
119
Criminal Justice in Brazil
121
Summary
124
Questions in Review
125
5
Policing and Corrections under the Civil Law
Model
127
Key Terms
127
Introduction
127
Law Enforcement in France
128
Law Enforcement in Germany
130
Law Enforcement in Brazil
132
Corrections under the Civil Law Model
133
Pre-trial Diversion
135
Plea Bargaining
136
Confinement
138
Probation
139
Parole
140
Death Penalty
- 141
Fines
141
Summary
142
Questions in Review
143
6
The Islamic Law Model: The Courts
145
Key Terms
145
Introduction
145
Origins and Evolution
148
Sources
149
Fundamental Principles
150
Structure of Penal Law
151
Contents
8
Murder under Islamic Law
152
Evidence of Guilt
153
Confessions
153
Testimony of Eyewitnesses
154
Other Evidence
154
Doubt as to Guilt
154
Saudi Arabia
156
Criminal Cases
157
Pakistan
159
Iran
160
Summary
161
Questions in Review
162
Policing and Corrections under the Islamic Legal
Model
163
Key Terms
163
Introduction
163
Saudi Policing
164
The Saudi Record on Human Rights
166
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
167
Arbitrary Arrest, Detention, or Exile
167
Policing in Pakistan
168
Policing in Iran
169
Corrections
170
Amputation
173
Blood Money
173
Aid to Prisoners' Families
174
Corrections in Iran
175
Corrections in Pakistan
175
Summary
176
Questions in Review
176
The Socialist Law Model: The Courts
177
Key Terms
177
Introduction
177
Legal System of Russia
178
People's Republic of China
180
Crimes
183
Court System
183
Confessions
184
Law of Search and Seizure
185
x
Contents
Rights of an Accused
185
Court Procedures
186
Legal System of Cuba
186
Court Structure
188
Trial Procedure
188
Extradition from Cuba
189
Summary
189
Questions in Review
190
9
Policing and Corrections under the Socialist Law
Model
191
Key Terms
191
Introduction
191
Public Trust and Community Policing
192
Policing in Russia
193
Policing in the People's Republic of China
194
Use of Force by Police in China
196
Police Detention
197
Public Crime Statistics
197
Policing in Cuba
198
Corrections in Russia
199
Imprisonment in Russia
199
Corrections in China
200
Chinese Prisons
202
Early Release of Prisoners
202
Prison Conditions
202
Corrections in Cuba
203
Range of Punishments
203
Confinement in Cuba
203
Summary
204
Questions in Review
205
10
Mixed Law Models
207
Key Terms
207
Introduction
207
Bulgarian System of Law
207
Bulgarian Court System
208
Bulgarian Prosecutors
209
Crime Classification
209
Trial Procedure
209
Bulgarian Police System
210
Corrections in Bulgaria
211
Contents xi
Confinement
in
Bulgaria
211
Indian System
of Law
212
Indian Legal
History
212
Crime
Classifications in
India
213
Indian
Court
System
214
Policing in
India
215
Criminal
Process in
India
216
Prosecutors
217
Corrections in
India
217
Confinement in India
218
Sri Lankan System of Law
218
Criminal Justice System
219
Crime Classification
219
Sri Lanka's Court System
219
Policing in Sri Lanka
220
Trial Procedures
220
Sentencing Process
221
Confinement in Sri Lanka
221
Summary
222
Questions in Review
222
11
International Courts
225
Key Terms
225
Introduction
225
International Criminal Court
225
The United States and the ICC
226
Establishment of the Court
227
President of the ICC
227
Judicial Divisions
228
Prosecutor
228
Registry
228
Other Offices
228
Jurisdiction and Admissibility
228
Procedure
229
Duties of States That Are Parties
230
Selected Court Cases
231
Trial Procedure of the ICC
234
International Court of Justice
235
Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
237
Establishment of the International Court of Justice
(1С
J)
238
Resolution of Cases
238
Practice Directions
239
·· Contents
Jurisdiction of the
ICJ
240
Contentious Cases
240
Advisory Proceedings
241
Court of Justice of the European Communities
241
Proceedings before the Court
244
Court of First Instance
247
Examples of Cases Brought before the Court of First Instance
249
Civil Service Tribune
251
Summary
251
Questions in Review
252
12
International Criminal Justice Agencies and
Associations
253
Key Terms
253
Introduction
253
Interpol 253
Structure
254
Core Functions
254
Trafficking in Human Beings
255
Corruption
256
Child Sexual Exploitation
256
Public Safety and Terrorism
257
Drugs
257
Criminal Organizations
258
Financial and High-tech Crimes
259
Fugitive Investigative Services
259
Interpoľs
Other Areas of Crime
260
National Central Reference Points Network
260
International Cyber-crime Conference
261
Europol
261
lhe
Europol
Computer System (TECS)
262
International Association of Chiefs of Police
262
International Police Association
263
United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Network
264
U.N. Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
264
International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and
Criminal Justice Policy
265
Criminal Justice Reform Unit
266
Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention
267
Institutes of the U.N. Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice Programme Network
268
Contents xiii
Commission on
Narcotic
Drugs
269
U.N.
Terrorism Prevention Branch
269
International Narcotics Control Board
269
Transnational Organized Crime
269
Trafficking in Humans
270
United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish
Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children
271
Trafficking in Firearms
275
International Police Executive Symposium
275
International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism
277
Organization of American States
278
Child Wise
279
Summary
279
Questions in Review
280
APPENDIX A: ICC Arrest Warrant for Thomas Lubanga
Dyilo
281
APPENDIX B: First Appearance before the International
Criminal Court in Case of Prosecutor v. Thomas
Lubanga Dyilo
285
APPENDIX C: Excerpts from the United Nations
Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy Resolution Sixtieth
Session: Resolution Adopted by the General Assembly
295
References
305
Index
311 |
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