Crime and Punishment Around the World- 4 Volumes
By Graeme R. Newman, General Editor..
Fewer than 20 percent of countries have prohibited corporal punishment, while 35 percent retain the death penalty. Prison is still a universal punishment, regardless of culture or legal system. But what are the best ways to deter crime, while still recognizing civil rights? What lessons are there in the ways in which justice is administered—or abused—around the world? This comprehensive, detailed account explores crime and punishment throughout the world through the eyes of leading experts, local authors and scholars, and government officials.
NOTE: Theses digital versions are pre-publication proofs and may contain occasional typographical errors. and annotations.
Volume 1. Africa and Middle East. Edited by Mahesh K. Nalla
Volume 2. The Americas. Edited by Janet P. Stamatel And Hung-En Sung,
Volume 3. Asia and Pacific. Edited by Doris C. Chu.
Volume 4. Europe. Edited By Marcelo F. Aebi And Véronique Jaquier.