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Criminological approaches to international criminal law /

This volume is one of the few books to explain in-depth the international crimes behind the scenes of substantive or procedural law. The contributors place a particular focus on what motivates participation in international crime, how perpetrators, witnesses and victims see their predicament and how...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bantekas, Ilias (Editor ), Mylonaki, Emmanouela (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge [UK] : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: An interdisciplinary criminology of international criminal law / Ilias Bantekas
  • Criminological theory and international crimes : examining the potential / Andy Aitchison
  • The relevance and application of empirical research methods to the study of international crimes / Emmanouela Mylonaki
  • Understanding and responding to state crime : a criminological perspective / Kristian Lasslett
  • Investigating complex crime / Jonathan Rusch
  • Evidence in cases of mass criminality / Dermot Groome
  • Eyewitness psychology in the context of international criminal law / Andrew Smith, Roderick Lindsay and Brian Cutler
  • The role of information systems in the prevention and detection of transnational and international crime / Dionysios Demetis
  • Using the macro-micro integrated theoretical model to understand the dynamics of collective violence / Olaoluwa Olusanya
  • The anthropological dimension of international crimes and international criminal justice / Ilias Bantekas
  • Mental health and international crimes / Henrik Anckarsäter, Tova Bennet, Thomas Nilsson and Susanna Radovic
  • Understanding collective violence : the communicative and performative qualities of violence in acts of belonging / Jeffrey Stevenson Murer
  • Defining victims : a proposed typology for victims of war crimes and their need for reparation / Jo-Anne M. Wemmers and Amissi Manirabona.