Struggling for companionate justice -- Crimes of justice -- The notion of international legal personality -- Traditional recognition of Palestine -- Violations of international peremptory criminal law -- The mens rea of political laundering crucifying Al-Quds/Jerusalem -- Actus reus of the declaration implying the guilty mind -- Characterising dignity through the exploitation of legal personality -- Conclusion.
Crime in California / Georgia Spiropoulos -- Demographics of crime in California / Veronica M. Herrera, Gregory Brown, and Robert Castro -- California's constitution, direct democracy, and the California criminal justice system / Phillip L. Gianos and Stephen J. Stambough -- California criminal law / Gary LoGalbo -- Policing in California / Sigrid Williams and Christine L. Gardiner -- Courts in california / Pamela Fiber-Ostrow -- California corrections / Jennifer Sumner and Kristy N. Matsuda -- California's experience with the death penalty / Stacy L. Mallicoat and Brenda Vogel -- The juvenile justice system in California / Christine L. Gardiner and Jill Rosenbaum -- Gangs and the California criminal justice system / Gregory C. Brown -- Spotlight on California crime policy : guns, drugs, and sex / Julius Wachtel, Dixie Koo, and Heather Brown -- Victims' rights and services in California / Christine L. Gardiner, Stacy L. Mallicoat, Veronica M. Herrera, and Monisha Miller -- Employment trends for California's criminal justice system / Sigrid Williams, Stacy Mallicoat, and Christine Gardiner.
Criminal Justice Social Work: A South African Practice Framework is a text for those working with criminal offenders and victims of crime. It offers readers a grounding in theory, research, practice and clinical expertise for practising effectively in the field of criminal justice. Readers are exposed to a wide range of methods, techniques and interventions situated in a uniquely South African practice framework for addressing criminal justice issues and challenges.
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