Unfortunately, the relationship between Latin America and Human Rights in recent decades has been associated with gross and systematic violations of b...
This article examines the package of constitutional and legislative reforms approved in 2008 with the goal of improving the Mexican criminal justice s...
In November 1998, the Due Process of Law Foundation convened a conference inWashington, D. C. on “Criminal Justice Reforms in the Americas.” The confe...
Since 2001, many state legislatures have changed their criminal sentencing policies, increasingly emphasizing approaches that are “smart on crime.” Th...
The starting point of this article is the widelyacknowledged observation that Canada’s system ofcriminal justice has historically failed to meet suchs...
Criminal sanctions are usually public, stable and predictable. In contrast,the practices governing the determination of the probability of detection a...
The aim of this article is to present a brief historical review of some aspects in the setting of the Latin American criminal procedure that are indis...
This report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics contains statistical data on criminal victimization in the United States in 2008. (palabras claves: ...
This annual series report presents violent and property victimization estimates from the National Crime Victimization Survey and homicide estimates fr...
This resource presents the annual estimates of rates and levels of violent crime (rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assa...
El siguiente ensayo se hace esencialmente sobre la base de información sobre la criminalidad y la reacción social de en la decada de los 80 y a comien...
Hay muchas razones para calificar al actual proceso de reformas a nuestro sistema de justiciacriminal como profundamente innovador. Sin dudas las que ...
This literature review will seek to provide a theoretical basis from which to understandthe United Nations preliminary draft elements of a declaration...