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Dammer & Erika Fairchild, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, 3rd edition, Wadsworth Publishing, 2005.... In vast regions to the south and west, and even in the mountain villages outside the major cities, live communities only lightly touched by nation, government, or law" lays open the structural deficiencies of Colombian criminal justice system.... Structural Problems of the Colombian criminal justice System Inequality among citizens and various indigenous communities, weak governments, absenceof citizen participation in governance, widespread corruption, and an ineffective legal system have been root cause of Colombia's problems and have strengthened criminals such as Pablo Escobar....
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Comparative Criminal Justice Systems.... comparative criminal justice.... Significant differences exist between Western and non-Western criminal procedures, especially because cultural differences impact the criminal justice model (Deflem & Swygart, 2001).... Even among Western nations, they vary in their concept and goals of criminal justice, which… This essay compares and contrasts the Chinese criminal proceedings with the American jury system....
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Comparative Criminal Justice Systems.... criminal justice system is dealing with the American Mafia due to the following reasons.... For this reason, the US criminal justice system views the cases of crimes committed by Mafia in the same way as those committed by ordinary citizens.... Another point is the fact that the US justice system is not oblivious about the crimes committed by this group that at some point may lead to terroristic activities....
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Advantages of an adversarial system of justice A major advantage of the adversarial system is its ability to obtain accurate verdicts.... Moreover, this system declines a hierarchical model of searching justice and favors the coordinate model (Dammer & Albanese, 2010)....
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s opposed to the German and Japanese criminal justice system, the Saudi criminal justice systems are based on concepts that are aimed at simply rendering punishment to criminals rather than rehabilitating them.... One cross-cutting similarity in the criminal justice systems of all these four countries is in their procedures, in which the judgment of lower courts can be appealed in higher-level courts.... In the essay “comparative criminal justice” the author analyzes the German penal code, which is influenced by the concepts of Prussian law....
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Comparative criminology is primarily concerned with crime and trends in criminal justice systems across various cultural, historical and geopolitical contexts.... The focus of this paper "Globalisation and comparative Criminology" is on globalization as the process of international integration that has been effected through interchanging philosophies, ideas, products, technology, and other aspects of culture between different nations across the globe (Loader & Sparks, 2002)....
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Therefore, comparison of criminal justice systems can be carried out on the basis of police, courts and corrections… Factors such as history, politics and social norms of a country influence the legal system of such a country, distinguishing it from As much as criminal justice systems of all countries seem to follow some universal devising justice and punishment, there are wide variations between countries in the ways that these approaches work.... Other factors that create differences among criminal justice systems across countries include protection of self-incrimination rights, exclusion rules and other intra-systematic processes in criminal justice, which are not valued and practiced in the same way in every country....
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The author compares the Australian and Chinese legal system....
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