
Pursuing Justice
Traditional and Contemporary Issues in Our Communities and the World
Anderson Publishing
2nd Edition
Published on 9. July 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-323-29459-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Pursuing Justice, Second Edition, examines the issue of justice by considering the origins of the idea, formal systems of justice, current global issues of justice, and ways in which justice might be achieved by individuals, organizations, and the global community. Part 1 demonstrates how the idea of justice has emerged over time, starting with religion and philosophy, then moving to the justice as a concern of the state, and finally to the concept of social justice. Part 2 outlines the very different mechanisms used by various nations for achieving state justice, including systems based on common law, civil law, and Islamic law, with a separate discussion of the US justice system. Part 3 focuses on four contemporary issues of justice: war, genocide, slavery, and the environment. Finally, Part 4 shows how individuals and organizations can go about pursuing justice, and describes the rise of global justice.
This updated timely book helps students understand the complexities and nuances of a society's pursuit of justice. It provides students with the foundations of global justice systems, integrating Greek philosophies and major religious perspectives into a justice perspective, and contributes to undergraduate understanding of international justice bodies, NGOs, and institutions.
New edition is completely updated and revised to achieve relevance for today's students
Covers concepts of justice as well as ideas for pursuing and achieving justice
Examines how our modern laws began, and traces their evolution to today's laws
Presents concepts and issues in justice studies as well as a comparison of several systems of law
Teaching resources include discussion questions and real-world examples
This updated timely book helps students understand the complexities and nuances of a society's pursuit of justice. It provides students with the foundations of global justice systems, integrating Greek philosophies and major religious perspectives into a justice perspective, and contributes to undergraduate understanding of international justice bodies, NGOs, and institutions.
New edition is completely updated and revised to achieve relevance for today's students
Covers concepts of justice as well as ideas for pursuing and achieving justice
Examines how our modern laws began, and traces their evolution to today's laws
Presents concepts and issues in justice studies as well as a comparison of several systems of law
Teaching resources include discussion questions and real-world examples
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cincinnati
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-323-29459-1 (9780323294591)
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Traditional and Contemporary Issues in Our Communities and the World
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Traditional and Contemporary Issues in Our Communities and the World
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Persons
Dr. Ralph A. Weisheit is a Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice at Illinois State University. Weisheit has conducted extensive research on illicit drugs, rural crime, and rural justice, and is the author of eight books and numerous journal articles, book chapters, and solicited essays.
Dr. Frank Morn, Professor Emeritus at Illinois State University, is the author of a variety of textbooks on criminal justice and its history. He has won three teaching awards while at the University of Illinois (1980, 1982) and Illinois State University (2000). Morn, who was a Fulbright scholar posted in Lanzhou, China, has also done consulting for criminal justices agencies in England, Spain, and Russia.
Dr. Frank Morn, Professor Emeritus at Illinois State University, is the author of a variety of textbooks on criminal justice and its history. He has won three teaching awards while at the University of Illinois (1980, 1982) and Illinois State University (2000). Morn, who was a Fulbright scholar posted in Lanzhou, China, has also done consulting for criminal justices agencies in England, Spain, and Russia.
Content
Part 1: What is Justice? Chapter 1: Religious Perspectives on Justice Chapter 2: Philosophical Perspectives on Justice Chapter 3: Justice and the State Chapter 4: Social Justice Part 2: Formal Systems of Justice Chapter 5: Common Law Systems Chapter 6: Civil Law Systems Chapter 7: Islamic Law Systems Chapter 8: Justice American Style Part 3: Contemporary Issues in Justice Chapter 9: Justice and War Chapter 10: Terrorism Chapter 11: Contemporary Slavery Chapter 12: Genocide Chapter 13: The Environment Part 4: Strategies for Achieving Justice Chapter 14: Individual Strategies for Achieving Justice Chapter 15: Organizations Seeking Justice Chapter 16: Global Justice Conclusion: Justice as an Evolving Concept Appendix: The United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights