Exploring the complexities of criminal justice:
"In democratic societies with criminal justice, a suspected individual is considered innocent until proven guilty beyond any reasonable and sensible doubt. Yet the media and the public--and sometimes also the police and prosecution--may pass a verdict of guilt by blaming and shaming independent...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In democratic societies with criminal justice, a suspected individual is considered innocent until proven guilty beyond any reasonable and sensible doubt. Yet the media and the public--and sometimes also the police and prosecution--may pass a verdict of guilt by blaming and shaming independent of potential evidence and proof. Rumors, allegations, accusations, and other forms of unsubstantiated claims are allowed to surface and form a basis for the guilt conclusion. It is important to explore the complexities of criminal justice and challenge these harmful tendencies. Exploring the Complexities of Criminal Justice discusses a number of cases where named individuals are convicted in public long before they eventually receive a final verdict from a court of justice. The scope of this book is to provide a comprehensive view of several case studies and several ties to convenience theory. Covering topics such as corporate crime, corruption court cases, and investigation, this book is an excellent resource for criminal justice professionals, legal scholars and academicians, journalist and media professionals, policymakers, and more."-- |
Beschreibung: | 19 PDFs (360 Seiten) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369395387 |
Zugangseinschränkungen: | Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. |
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contents | Preface -- Chapter 1. Creating Doubt in Criminal Court -- Chapter 2. Self-Promotion by Press Releases -- Chapter 3. Corporate Crime Seriousness -- Chapter 4. Secrecy at Investigation -- Chapter 5. Case Study of Benefits Fraud -- Chapter 6. Corruption Court Case -- Chapter 7. Responses to Allegations Case -- Chapter 8. Digital Fraud Convenience -- Chapter 9. Economic Crimonology Focus -- Chapter 10. Deviant Behavior Willingness -- Chapter 11. Avoidance of Abdication From Leadership -- Chapter 12. Facing Harassment Accusations -- Compilation of References -- About the Author -- Index. |
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spelling | Gottschalk, Petter, author. Exploring the complexities of criminal justice Petter Gottschalk. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2025. 19 PDFs (360 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface -- Chapter 1. Creating Doubt in Criminal Court -- Chapter 2. Self-Promotion by Press Releases -- Chapter 3. Corporate Crime Seriousness -- Chapter 4. Secrecy at Investigation -- Chapter 5. Case Study of Benefits Fraud -- Chapter 6. Corruption Court Case -- Chapter 7. Responses to Allegations Case -- Chapter 8. Digital Fraud Convenience -- Chapter 9. Economic Crimonology Focus -- Chapter 10. Deviant Behavior Willingness -- Chapter 11. Avoidance of Abdication From Leadership -- Chapter 12. Facing Harassment Accusations -- Compilation of References -- About the Author -- Index. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "In democratic societies with criminal justice, a suspected individual is considered innocent until proven guilty beyond any reasonable and sensible doubt. Yet the media and the public--and sometimes also the police and prosecution--may pass a verdict of guilt by blaming and shaming independent of potential evidence and proof. Rumors, allegations, accusations, and other forms of unsubstantiated claims are allowed to surface and form a basis for the guilt conclusion. It is important to explore the complexities of criminal justice and challenge these harmful tendencies. Exploring the Complexities of Criminal Justice discusses a number of cases where named individuals are convicted in public long before they eventually receive a final verdict from a court of justice. The scope of this book is to provide a comprehensive view of several case studies and several ties to convenience theory. Covering topics such as corporate crime, corruption court cases, and investigation, this book is an excellent resource for criminal justice professionals, legal scholars and academicians, journalist and media professionals, policymakers, and more."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 11/21/2024). Crime. Crime Case studies. Criminal justice, Administration of. Criminal justice, Administration of Case studies. Corporate Crime. Corruption Court Cases. Criminal Court. Criminal Justice. Deviant Behavior. Digital Fraud. Economic Criminology. Embezzlement. Investigation. Press Releases. Propositions. Self-Promotion. Electronic books. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369395363 Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series. |
spellingShingle | Gottschalk, Petter Exploring the complexities of criminal justice Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series. Preface -- Chapter 1. Creating Doubt in Criminal Court -- Chapter 2. Self-Promotion by Press Releases -- Chapter 3. Corporate Crime Seriousness -- Chapter 4. Secrecy at Investigation -- Chapter 5. Case Study of Benefits Fraud -- Chapter 6. Corruption Court Case -- Chapter 7. Responses to Allegations Case -- Chapter 8. Digital Fraud Convenience -- Chapter 9. Economic Crimonology Focus -- Chapter 10. Deviant Behavior Willingness -- Chapter 11. Avoidance of Abdication From Leadership -- Chapter 12. Facing Harassment Accusations -- Compilation of References -- About the Author -- Index. Crime. Crime Case studies. Criminal justice, Administration of. Criminal justice, Administration of Case studies. |
title | Exploring the complexities of criminal justice |
title_auth | Exploring the complexities of criminal justice |
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title_full | Exploring the complexities of criminal justice Petter Gottschalk. |
title_fullStr | Exploring the complexities of criminal justice Petter Gottschalk. |
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title_short | Exploring the complexities of criminal justice |
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