Crime prevention and justice in 2030...
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    正題名/作者: Crime prevention and justice in 2030/ edited by Helmut Kury, Slawomir Redo.
    其他題名: the UN and the universal declaration of human rights /
    其他作者: Kury, Helmut.
    出版者: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
    面頁冊數: xxiv, 768 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    內容註: Prologue by Helmut Kury and Slawomir Redo -- Part I - Rule of Law and Realities of Life in the Context of the 2030 Justice and Crime Prevention: Democracy - Human Rights - Rule of Law: European Developments and the Importance of an Independent Judiciary by Friedrich Forsthuber -- Youth Perception on Hate Crimes, Hate Speeches and Nationalism in Contemporary India by J. Maria Agnes Sasitha -- Incorporating the United Nations Norms into Iranian Post-Revolution Criminal Policy: A Criminological-Victimological Approach by Mehrdad Rayejian Asli -- Part II - Leaving No One Behind: Intergenerational Vulnerability and Educating for Justice: Perspectives on Elderly Crime and Victimization in the Future by Peter C. Kratcoski and Maximilian Edelbacher -- Universal Basic Income (UBI) for Reducing Inequalities and Increasing Socio-Economic Inclusion: A Proposal for a New Sustained Policy Perspective by Inez Wijngaarde, Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi, and Jeff Readman -- Prisoners and their Families - The Effects of Imprisonment on the Family by Helmut Kury -- Dealing with Mental Illness and Violence in the (Youth-)Prison by Helmut Kury and Romy HeBe -- On Nelson Mandela Rule 63, Prisoner's Moral Vulnerability and Development in the context of the 2030 United Nations Sustainable World by Slawomir Redo and Krzysztof Sawicki -- Parents who hit. Troubled Families and Children's Happiness: Do Gender and National Context make a Difference? by Ineke Haen Marshall, Candence Wills and Chris E. Marshall -- The UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty - The Role of Academia in "Making the Invisible and Forgotten Visible" by Manfred Nowak and Manu Krishan -- Part III - Living in Harmony with Nature: Mother Earth's Criminology: United Nations Initiatives in Preventing Environmental Crime by Rob White -- Assessing the Viability of Environmental Projects for a Crime Prevention-Inspired Culture of Lawfulness by Wieslaw Plywaczewski, Joanna Narodowska and Maciej Duda -- Actualising the Right to Adequate Standard of Living: A Critical Examination of Green Criminology from an Indian Perspective by Murugesan Srinivasan and Alagesan Shankar Prakash -- Notes on the Case of Orangutan Sandra, the non-human Subject of Rights by Pedro R. David -- Part IV - Ethics and Science in the Service of Countering Crime: Surveillance and the Impossible Search for Ideal Behaviour by Toine Spapens -- Ethics and the Development of Artificial Intelligence - Challenges and Dilemmas in the Context of the 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development by Aneta Breczko, Wojciech Filipkowski and Izabela Krasnicka -- From Wonders as Crime to Forensics in Service of the 2030 United Nations Agenda by Emil W. Plywaczewski, Ewa M. Guzik-Makaruk, Wojciech Filipkowski and Emilia Jurgielewicz-Delegacz -- The Rule of Law, Peacebuilding, and Agenda 2030: Lessons from the Western Balkans by Alistair D. Edgar -- Part V - Research & the Promotion of Peaceful and Inclusive Societies: Crime, Victimization, and Intentions to Migrate in the Northern Triangle by Christopher S. Inkpen, Wayne J. Pitts and Pamela Lattimore -- Criminal Violence and its Prevention in Context. Specific Challenges for the In-tegration of Refugees and Migrants in the 21st Century by Anastasia Chalkia -- Legal Education for Profit and the United Nations Call for "Quality Education" and "Strong Institutions" in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda by Riaz Tejani -- Money Laundering: China and its Evolving Criminal Policy Response by Ling Zhou and Hanming Xu -- The Policy Relevance of Comparative Criminology: On Evidence-Based Policies, Policy Learning and the Scales of the Discipline by Susanne Karstedt -- Part VI - Countering Art Crime & Violence: United Nations Perspective on Preventing Transnational Organised Crime against Cultural Property in the Era of Sustainable Development and Restitution Arguments by Kamil Zeidler and Julia Stepnowska -- Reducing Violent Crime by 50% before 2030: Decisive Action Now to Achieve these SDGs by Irwin Waller -- Part VII - Philosophies of Law & New Legal Realities in the Context of the 2030 Justice and Crime: The Erosion of Justice Symbolism by Yvon Dandurand and Jessica Jahn -- The Relevance of Philosophical and Religious Ideas to the United Nations Quest for Universalizing Criminal Justice by Slawomir Redo -- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Public International Law and the Confucian Legal Culture for 2030 and Beyond by Ying-Jun Zhang -- Is Socrates Mortal? On the Impact of Socratic Logic on Teaching and Learning the United Nations Crime Prevention Law by Slawomir Redo -- Reflections on the 'Right to Justice' - Now and in the Future by Karol Rutkowski -- Part VIII - Faith and Crime Prevention: The Faith-based Organizations and the United Nations by Michael Platzer -- Turning the Tables on the War on Terror: The Alliance of Civilization as a United Nations Response to it by Tina L. Bertrand -- Spirituality, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice: The Ongoing Significance of Faith-Based Organizations to the Work of the United Nations by Thomas Walsh -- Epilogue by Slawomir Redo and Helmut Kury.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    標題: Crime prevention. -
    電子資源: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56227-4
    ISBN: 9783030562274
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