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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Feminizid: Diskursbegriff, Rechtsbegriff,
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Kunstliche Intelligenz Und Strafrecht: Zur
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Strafbarkeit Sexueller Ubergriffe
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Das Ultima RatioPrinzip Im Strafrecht
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Steinkopff Darmstadt Handbuch der Forensischen Psychiatrie: Band 1: Strafrechtliche Grundlagen der Forensischen Psychiatrie
Book SynopsisGutachten erstellen - eine der Hauptaufgaben der forensischen Psychiatrie in Strafverfahren. Vollständig erläutern die Autoren strafrechtliche Grundlagen, Aufgaben des Strafrechts und Merkmale der Straftat. Eingehend erläutern sie die rechtlichen Grundlagen der Schuldfähigkeit sowie die Rechtsfolgen: Strafen und Maßregeln der Besserung und Sicherung. Detailliert gehen sie auf die Rechte und die Tätigkeit von Sachverständigen ein. Plus: Besonderheiten des Jugendstrafrechts, strafrechtliche Grundlagen der forensischen Psychiatrie im internationalen Vergleich. Ein wertvoller Beitrag zum Dialog zwischen Strafrechtswissenschaft und Psychiatrie.Table of ContentsWas ist und wonach strebt Forensische Psychiatrie?.- Strafrecht.- Strafprozessrecht.- Besonderheiten des Jugendstrafrechts.- Rechtliche Grundlagen der Forensischen Psychiatrie — eine international vergleichende Perspektive.
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Stpo: Strafprozessordnung Mit Gvg/Eggvg
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Medienstrafrecht
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Anwendbarkeit Des Deutschen Strafrechts Bei
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Praxis Der Verstandigung Im Strafprozess:
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Kriminalwissenschaften ALS Teil Der
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Éditions universitaires européennes Peine de mort en RDC
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Sciencia Scripts De rol van Cyber Security in het minimaliseren van online misdaadcijfers in de naoorlogse periode
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Edizioni Sapienza Emarginazione dei musulmani somali e aumento
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Verlag Unser Wissen Organisierte Kriminalität und Drogenhandel in
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Brill Organized Crime and International Criminal Law:
Book SynopsisThis book presents the first comprehensive study of international criminal jurisdiction over organized crime. Taking into account a broad range of profit-generating crimes, including human trafficking, migrant smuggling, drug trafficking, and illicit trade in arms and ammunition, Strobel draws a concise picture of who can be prosecuted for what under which circumstances by analysing the current legal framework as defined by the Rome Statute, and by discussing future developments that could further facilitate such prosecutions. Whereas international criminal law in the strict sense has long been considered not to apply to organized crime, Strobel convincingly demonstrates that international criminal prosecutions hold underexploited potential to bring leaders of cartels and trafficking rings to justice.Table of ContentsAbbreviations Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Legal Documents Table of Cases 1 Introduction 2 The Status Quo of Organized Crime in International Criminal Law 2.1 Organized Crime 2.1.1 Legal Definition of Organized Crime 2.1.2 Relevant Crimes 2.1.2.1 Drug Trafficking 2.1.2.2 Trafficking in Persons and Subsequent Exploitation 2.1.2.3 Migrant Smuggling 2.1.2.4 Illicit Trade in Arms and Ammunition, Natural Resources, and Cultural Goods 2.1.2.5 Corruption 2.1.2.6 Money Laundering 2.1.2.7 Organized Crime-Related Violence 2.1.3 Types of Organizations 2.1.3.1 Hierarchical Organized Criminal Groups 2.1.3.2 Criminal Networks 2.1.4 Geographic Scope 2.1.5 Impact of Organized Crime 2.2 Organized Crime in Transnational Criminal Law 2.2.1 The Current Role of International Law in Combating Organized Crime 2.2.2 Transnational Criminal Law Conventions 2.2.2.1 The UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols Thereto 2.2.2.2 International Drug Control Conventions 2.2.2.3 Conventions against Corruption 2.2.2.4 Provisions on Money Laundering and Related Instruments 2.2.2.5 Other Transnational Criminal Law 2.2.3 Other Relevant International Conventions 2.2.4 Regional Criminal Law 2.2.5 The International Enforcement Regime 2.3 Organized Crime in International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu 2.3.1 The Evolution of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu 2.3.2 The Relevance of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu to Organized Crime 2.3.2.1 The Telos of International Criminal Law 2.3.2.2 Empirical Interconnection: The Crime–Conflict Nexus 2.3.3 Organized Crime in the History of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu 2.3.3.1 Organized Crime Offenses in International Criminal Tribunals 2.3.3.2 Organized Crime Offenses and the Making of the Rome Statute 2.4 Assessment 3 Organized Crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 3.1 Procedural Requirements for Jurisdiction 3.1.1 Trigger Mechanisms 3.1.2 Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction 3.1.3 The Principle of Complementarity 3.2 Substantive Law: Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 3.2.1 The Crime of Genocide 3.2.1.1 Mental Element: The Dolus Specialis of Genocide 3.2.1.2 Material Elements 3.2.1.3 Summary 3.2.2 Crimes against Humanity 3.2.2.1 Contextual Elements 3.2.2.2 Material Elements: Individual Acts 3.2.2.3 Summary 3.2.3 War Crimes 3.2.3.1 Contextual Elements 3.2.3.2 Material Elements 3.2.3.3 Summary 3.3 Substantive Law: Attribution of a Crime 3.3.1 Perpetration 3.3.2 Participation 3.3.3 Superior Responsibility 3.4 Assessment 4 Organized Crime and International Criminal Law De Lege Ferenda 4.1 Potential Developments Within the Current Jurisdictional Framework 4.1.1 Mental Elements 4.1.1.1 Dolus Eventualis 4.1.1.2 The Dolus Specialis Requirement for Pillage 4.1.2 Material Elements: Trafficking in Persons and Enslavement 4.2 Expanded Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 4.2.1 Criteria for the Introduction of New Offenses 4.2.2 Common Contextual Elements 4.2.3 Potential Offenses and Their Material Elements 4.2.3.1 The Crime of Drug Trafficking 4.2.3.2 Illicit Trade in Arms and Ammunition, Natural Resources, and Cultural Goods 4.2.3.3 The Crime of Migrant Smuggling 4.2.3.4 Corruption 4.2.3.5 Money Laundering 4.2.4 Summary 4.3 An International Tribunal Focused on Organized Crime 4.3.1 Procedural Requirements for Jurisdiction 4.3.2 Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 4.3.3 Organizational Setup 4.4 Assessment 5 Conclusion References Index
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The University of Chicago Press Kafkas Law The Trial and American Criminal
Book SynopsisShows how The Trial provides an uncanny lens through which to consider flaws in the American criminal justice system today. The author begins with the story, at once funny and grim, of Josef K, caught in the Law's grip and then crushed by it.Trade Review"Burns's distinctive voice-combining that of an experienced practitioner, a legal scholar, and a philosopher-is immensely engaging, deeply serious, and consequential. He has a remarkable, almost kaleidoscopic ability to bring together, while respecting the differences, the very particular nightmare of Kafka's work, the ideas of the great philosophers, and the daily injustices of American law today, all while insisting that we know, and should do, better." (Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Indiana University Bloomington)"
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The University of Chicago Press Double Jeopardy Adolescent Offenders with Mental
Book SynopsisProvides a scientific and practical foundation for lawmakers, judges, attorneys, and mental health care professionals in mental health and adolescent development. Dealing with the nature of mental disorders in youth, this book examines their relationship to delinquency, the limits of treatment methods, and related patterns of adolescent offending.Trade Review"This book systematically reviews, dissects, and makes sense out of what are currently disparate bodies of information dealing with difficult legal issues, assessments of treatment interventions, complex research findings, and confusing policy questions. In Double Jeopardy, [Grisso] has provided a road map and guidance to the entire field for our continuing efforts in the future to fulfill our obligation to society and to these youths." - Joseph J. Cocozza, director, National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice"
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The University of Chicago Press Drunk Driving An American Dilemma Studies in
Book SynopsisIn this ambitious interdisciplinary study, James B. Jacobs provides the first comprehensive review and analysis of America's drunk driving problem and of America's anti-drunk driving policies and jurisprudence. In a clear and accessible style, he considers what has been learned, what is being done, and what constitutional limits exist to the control and enforcement of drunk driving.
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The University of Chicago Press Screwing the System and Making it Work Juvenile
Book SynopsisWho is responsible for juvenile delinquency? Mark D. Jacobs uses ethnographic, statistical, and literary methods to uncover the many levels of disorganization in American juvenile justice. By analyzing the continuities betwen normal casework and exceptional cases, he reveals that probation officers must commonly contrive informal measures to circumvent a system which routinely obstructs the delivery of services to their clients. Jacobs defines the concept of the no-fault society to describe the larger context of societal disorder and interpersonal manipulation that the juvenile justice system at once reflects and exacerbates.
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The University of Chicago Press IllGotten Gains Evasion Blackmail Fraud and
Book SynopsisThis work describes the underlying principles that not only guide the law, but also moral decisions. Mixing wit with insight, anecdotes with analysis, the book uncovers what is really at stake in such crimes as insider trading, blackmail and plagiarism.
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The University of Chicago Press Crossing over the Line Legislating Morality and
Book SynopsisCrossing over the Line describes the folly of the Mann Act of 1910a United States law which made travel from one state to another by a man and a woman with the intent of committing an immoral act a major crime. Spawned by a national wave of white slave trade hysteria, the Act was created by the Congress of the United States as a weapon against forced prostitution. This book is the first history of the Mann Act's often bizarre career, from its passage to the amendment that finally laid it low. In David J. Langum's hands, the story of the Act becomes an entertaining cautionary tale about the folly of legislating private morality. Langum recounts the colorful details of numerous court cases to show how enforcement of the Act mirrored changes in America's social attitudes. Federal prosecutors became masters in the selective use of the Act: against political opponents of the government, like Charlie Chaplin; against individuals who eluded other criminal charges, like the Capone mobster Ma
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The University of Chicago Press Crime and Justice Volume 46
Book SynopsisJustice Futures: Reinventing American Criminal Justice is the forty-sixth volume in the Crime and Justice series. Contributors include Francis Cullen and Daniel Mears on community corrections; Peter Reuter and Jonathan Caulkins on drug abuse policy; Harold Pollack on drug treatment; David Hemenway on guns and violence; Edward Mulvey on mental health and crime; Edward Rhine, Joan Petersilia, and Kevin Reitz on parole policies; Daniel Nagin and Cynthia Lum on policing; Craig Haney on prisons and incarceration; Ronald Wright on prosecution; and Michael Tonry on sentencing policies.
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The University of Chicago Press The Moral Conflict of Law and Neuroscience
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The University of Chicago Press Crime and Justice Volume 47 A Review of Research
Book SynopsisSince 1979, the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cures. In both the review and the thematic volumes, Crime and Justice offers an interdisciplinary approach to address core issues in criminology. Volume 47 will be a review volume featuring, among other selections, a top-of-class impact ranking.
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The University of Chicago Press Radical Enfranchisement in the Jury Room and
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The University of Chicago Press Crime and Justice Volume 49 Organizing Crime
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsOrganized Crime: Less Than Meets the EyePeter Reuter and Michael Tonry The Rise and Fall of Organized Crime in the United StatesJames B. Jacobs Italian Organized Crime since 1950Maurizio Catino What Makes Mafias Different?Letizia Paoli How Similar Are Modern Criminal Syndicates to Traditional Mafias?Peter Reuter and Letizia Paoli How Mafias Migrate: Transplantation, Functional Diversification, and SeparationFederico Varese Women in Organized CrimeRossella Selmini Organized Crime and Criminal CareersEdward Kleemans and Vere van Koppen Collaboration and Boundaries in Organized Crime: A Network PerspectiveMartin Bouchard Human Smuggling: Structure and MechanismsPaolo Campana Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and Organized CrimeKlaus von Lampe and Arjan Blokland Understanding the Laundering of Organized Crime MoneyMike Levi and Melvin Soudijn
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The University of Chicago Press Crime and Justice Volume 49 Organizing Crime
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsOrganized Crime: Less Than Meets the EyePeter Reuter and Michael Tonry The Rise and Fall of Organized Crime in the United StatesJames B. Jacobs Italian Organized Crime since 1950Maurizio Catino What Makes Mafias Different?Letizia Paoli How Similar Are Modern Criminal Syndicates to Traditional Mafias?Peter Reuter and Letizia Paoli How Mafias Migrate: Transplantation, Functional Diversification, and SeparationFederico Varese Women in Organized CrimeRossella Selmini Organized Crime and Criminal CareersEdward Kleemans and Vere van Koppen Collaboration and Boundaries in Organized Crime: A Network PerspectiveMartin Bouchard Human Smuggling: Structure and MechanismsPaolo Campana Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and Organized CrimeKlaus von Lampe and Arjan Blokland Understanding the Laundering of Organized Crime MoneyMike Levi and Melvin Soudijn
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The University of Chicago Press The Trial of the Assassin Guiteau
Book SynopsisBy analyzing the trial of Charles Guiteau, who assassinated US President Garfield in 1881, this text explores insanity and criminal responsibility in the late-19th century. Although the role of genetics in behaviour had been accepted, the trial debated whether heredity influenced Guiteau's actions.Table of Contents1: July the Second 2: September 8, 1841-July 2, 1881 Charles J. Guiteau 3: The Prisoner, Psychiatry, and the Law 4: Before the Trial 5: The Trial Begins 6: Enter Dr. Spitzka 7: Interlude 8: The Trial Ends 9: The Condemned 10: Aftermath A Note on Sources Index
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The University of Chicago Press Fear of Judging
Book SynopsisA full-scale history, analysis and critique of the new sentencing regime is examined in this text, showing how the present system has burdened the courts, dehumanized the sentencing process and by repressing judicial discretion, eroded the constitutional balance of powers.Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Ch. 1: Sentencing Reform in Historical Perspective Ch. 2: The Invention of the Sentencing Guidelines Ch. 3: Judging under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Ch. 4: The Battle Cry of Disparity Ch. 5: Prospects for the Future A: Sentencing Table of the United States Sentencing Guidelines B: "Relevant Conduct" Guideline C: The Complexity of Criminal History D: How Sentencing Works Notes Bibliography Index
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McGill-Queen's University Press Portable Prisons
Book SynopsisPortable Prisons is an exploration of the electronic monitoring of offenders based on an ethnographic case study from Scotland. Through interviews and observations, Gacek demonstrates this technology is representative of the carceral state’s overreaching punitive capabilities, rejecting the idea that “soft” punishment is related to decarceration.Trade Review“The most sophisticated theoretical account of electronic monitoring yet made available, Portable Prisons is a work of international significance, and will be of great interest to a wide range of penological and geographical scholars.” Mike Nellis, University of Strathclyde“Gacek’s book is much needed to increase scholarly attention to the sanction of EM and similar technologies. Carceral and surveillance technologies are growing at a rapid pace worldwide, motivated by powerful private interests. Gacek writes to a scholarly audience who he hopes comes away with an appreciation for defining and naming the complex social, relational, and geographic dynamics integral to this type of surveillance experience. He also writes to a wider public who he hopes pauses to consider the implications of normalizing the expansion of carceral technologies. Gacek calls us as citizens to be unsettled by the ways in which we have normalized this surveillance and allowed it to expand and become routine.” Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Books“Portable Prisons offers an original and important contribution to our understanding of EM [electronic monitoring] specifically and to the geography of incarceration more generally. Gacek implores the wider public to be unsettled by the normalization of expanding carceral technologies in our everyday life.” Theoretical Criminology
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