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Criminological approaches to international criminal law / edited by Ilias Bantekas, Emmanouela Mylonaki.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge [UK] : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781107446700
  • 1107446708
  • 9781316150023
  • 131615002X
  • 9781316149768
  • 1316149765
  • 9781316149508
  • 1316149501
  • 9781316150283
  • 1316150283
  • 9781316147245
  • 131614724X
  • 1107629608
  • 9781107629608
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Criminological approaches to international criminal lawDDC classification:
  • 345 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ7050 .C73 2014eb
Other classification:
  • LAW051000
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Contents:
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.
Summary: 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 international crimes should be investigated at local and international level, with an emphasis on context. The book engages these questions with a broad interdisciplinary approach that is accessible to both lawyers and non-lawyers alike. It discusses international crime through the lens of anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, state crime theory and information systems theory and draws upon relevant investigative experience from experts in international and domestic law prosecutions-- Provided by Publisher.
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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 international crimes should be investigated at local and international level, with an emphasis on context. The book engages these questions with a broad interdisciplinary approach that is accessible to both lawyers and non-lawyers alike. It discusses international crime through the lens of anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, state crime theory and information systems theory and draws upon relevant investigative experience from experts in international and domestic law prosecutions-- Provided by Publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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.

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