id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dxgsto4fnnhm3mwfgir33gw6vm Michael Adorjan Comparative Criminal Justice (2nd edn.) 2010 3 .pdf application/pdf 1713 89 49 Pakes' book Comparative Criminal Justice is ambitious. introduction to areas that are then elaborated with reference to differing cultural contexts. The strongest feature of Comparative Criminal Justice is its inclusiveness. book, featuring reference to current events [e.g., discussion of Obama's potential discussions about which nations gravitate towards which system, Pakes successfully Pakes is critical towards theories of globalization, arguing that there still exists an Pakes is likely well aware of areas where more theoretical Pakes asserts that despite pressure on scholars of comparative criminal justice to be 11); indeed a book on comparative criminal (referring to the same ICAC source Pakes himself cites) it was founded in 1974. implications for the discussion, as Pakes refers in this section to the 1990s, not the 1970s, as Readers interested in Hong Kong and China may note Pakes' attention to these domains would help underscore insights Pakes makes in reference to neoliberalism ./cache/work_dxgsto4fnnhm3mwfgir33gw6vm.pdf ./txt/work_dxgsto4fnnhm3mwfgir33gw6vm.txt