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CRIME IN CRISIS
ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF NESTOR COURAKIS
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Foreword
Table of contents
Chapters
I. Crime and Crisis
II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences
III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis
IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis
V. State Crisis and Corruption
VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues
VII. Police and Policing during Crisis
VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis
IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis
X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis
XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism
XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis
XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis
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Fighting corruption through the lens of civil law: the option of civil law remedies
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