Alternative systems of crime control: national, transnational, and international dimensions

The typical trial-oriented systems of criminal justice that are primarily based on the strict application of substantive criminal law have reached their functional and logistical limits in most parts of the modern legal world. As a result, new sanction models, less formal, administrative, and discre...

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Autor Corporativo: International Conference on Alternative, Informal, and Transitional Types of Criminal Justice and the Legitimacy of New Sanction Models in the Global Risk Society (Autor)
Otros Autores: Sieber, Ulrich 1950- (Editor) ; Mitsilegas, Valsamis 1971- (Editor) ; Mylōnopulos, Christos Ch. 1954- (Editor) ; Billis, Emmanouil 1983- (Editor) ; Knust, Nandor 1975- (Editor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin Duncker & Humblot [2018]
Freiburg i.Br. Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht [2018]
En: Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht (volume S 161)
Año: 2018
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Sumario:The typical trial-oriented systems of criminal justice that are primarily based on the strict application of substantive criminal law have reached their functional and logistical limits in most parts of the modern legal world. As a result, new sanction models, less formal, administrative, and discretionary case disposals, plea bargaining arrangements, and other alternative procedural and transitional justice mechanisms have emerged at unprecedented levels in national and international legal orders affiliated both with the civil law and the common law traditions. These normative constructs and practices aim at abbreviating, simplifying, or circumventing conventional criminal investigation and prosecution. They seek to enhance the effectiveness of conflict resolution proceedings and to shift the focus of crime control from repression to prevention. This edited volume explores these alternative, informal, preventive, and transitional types of criminal justice and the legitimacy of new sanction models in the global risk society from the perspective of national and international justice and by focusing on the special regimes of anti-terrorism measures and security law.
Descripción Física:1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 343 Seiten)
DOI:10.30709/978-3-86113-786-3