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Crime Prevention and Justice in 2030: The UN and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Edited by: Helmut Kury, Slawomir Redo

ISBN13: 9783030562267
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
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This book analyzes human rights and crime prevention challenges from the perspective of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda, in particular its goal 16 on promoting peaceful, inclusive and just societies, the creation and development of which depend on the interplay between various secular and non-secular (f)actors. The book reflects on the implementation of these two legal instruments from a "back to the future" standpoint, that is, drawing on the wisdom of contributors to the 2030 Agenda from the past and present in order to offer a constructive inter-disciplinary and intergenerational approach. The book's intended readership includes academics and educationists, criminal justice practitioners and experts, diplomats, spiritual leaders and non-governmental actors; its goal is to encourage them to pursue a socially and human rights oriented drive for "larger freedom," which is currently jeopardized by adverse political currents.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Prologue by Helmut Kury and Slawomir Redo
Part I - Rule of Law and Realities of Life in the Context of the 2030 Justice and Crime Prevention:
Democracy - Human Rights - Rule of Law: European Developments and the Importance of an Independent Judiciary by Friedrich Forsthuber
Youth Perception on Hate Crimes, Hate Speeches and Nationalism in Contemporary India by J. Maria Agnes Sasitha
Incorporating the United Nations Norms into Iranian Post-Revolution Criminal Policy: A Criminological-Victimological Approach by Mehrdad Rayejian Asli
Part II - Leaving No One Behind: Intergenerational Vulnerability and Educating for Justice:
Perspectives on Elderly Crime and Victimization in the Future by Peter C. Kratcoski and Maximilian Edelbacher
Universal Basic Income (UBI) for Reducing Inequalities and Increasing Socio-Economic Inclusion: A Proposal for a New Sustained Policy Perspective by Inez Wijngaarde, Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi, and Jeff Readman
Prisoners and their Families - The Effects of Imprisonment on the Family by Helmut Kury
Dealing with Mental Illness and Violence in the (Youth-)Prison by Helmut Kury and Romy Hesse
On Nelson Mandela Rule 63, Prisoner's Moral Vulnerability and Development in the context of the 2030 United Nations Sustainable World by Slawomir Redo and Krzysztof Sawicki
Parents who hit. Troubled Families and Children's Happiness: Do Gender and National Context make a Difference? by Ineke Haen Marshall, Candence Wills and Chris E. Marshall
The UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty - The Role of Academia in "Making the Invisible and Forgotten Visible" by Manfred Nowak and Manu Krishan
Part III - Living in Harmony with Nature: Mother Earth's Criminology:
United Nations Initiatives in Preventing Environmental Crime by Rob White
Assessing the Viability of Environmental Projects for a Crime Prevention-Inspired Culture of Lawfulness by Wieslaw Plywaczewski, Joanna Narodowska and Maciej Duda
Actualising the Right to Adequate Standard of Living: A Critical Examination of Green Criminology from an Indian Perspective by Murugesan Srinivasan and Alagesan Shankar Prakash
Notes on the Case of Orangutan Sandra, the non-human Subject of Rights by Pedro R. David
Part IV - Ethics and Science in the Service of Countering Crime:
Surveillance and the Impossible Search for Ideal Behaviour by Toine Spapens
Ethics and the Development of Artificial Intelligence - Challenges and Dilemmas in the Context of the 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development by Aneta Breczko, Wojciech Filipkowski and Izabela Krasnicka
From Wonders as Crime to Forensics in Service of the 2030 United Nations Agenda by Emil W. Plywaczewski, Ewa M. Guzik-Makaruk, Wojciech Filipkowski and Emilia Jurgielewicz-Delegacz
The Rule of Law, Peacebuilding, and Agenda 2030: Lessons from the Western Balkans by Alistair D. Edgar
Part V - Research & the Promotion of Peaceful and Inclusive Societies:
Crime, Victimization, and Intentions to Migrate in the Northern Triangle by Christopher S. Inkpen, Wayne J. Pitts and Pamela Lattimore
Criminal Violence and its Prevention in Context. Specific Challenges for the In-tegration of Refugees and Migrants in the 21st Century by Anastasia Chalkia
Legal Education for Profit and the United Nations Call for "Quality Education" and "Strong Institutions" in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda by Riaz Tejani
Money Laundering: China and its Evolving Criminal Policy Response by Ling Zhou and Hanming Xu
The Policy Relevance of Comparative Criminology: On Evidence-Based Policies, Policy Learning and the Scales of the Discipline by Susanne Karstedt
Part VI - Countering Art Crime & Violence:
United Nations Perspective on Preventing Transnational Organised Crime against Cultural Property in the Era of Sustainable Development and Restitution Arguments by Kamil Zeidler and Julia Stepnowska
Reducing Violent Crime by 50% before 2030: Decisive Action Now to Achieve these SDGs by Irwin Waller
Part VII - Philosophies of Law & New Legal Realities in the Context of the 2030 Justice and Crime:
The Erosion of Justice Symbolism by Yvon Dandurand and Jessica Jahn
The Relevance of Philosophical and Religious Ideas to the United Nations Quest for Universalizing Criminal Justice by Slawomir Redo
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Public International Law and the Confucian Legal Culture for 2030 and Beyond by Ying-Jun Zhang
Is Socrates Mortal? On the Impact of Socratic Logic on Teaching and Learning the United Nations Crime Prevention Law by Slawomir Redo
Reflections on the 'Right to Justice' - Now and in the Future by Karol Rutkowski
Part VIII - Faith and Crime Prevention:
The Faith-based Organizations and the United Nations by Michael Platzer
Turning the Tables on the War on Terror: The Alliance of Civilization as a United Nations Response to it by Tina L. Bertrand
Spirituality, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice: The Ongoing Significance of Faith-Based Organizations to the Work of the United Nations by Thomas Walsh
Epilogue by Slawomir Redo and Helmut Kury