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Comparative Criminal Justice

Comparative Criminal Justice is the study of how different countries’ justice systems handle crime, law enforcement, courts, and punishment. It analyzes similarities and differences across cultures and legal traditions to understand why systems vary and what influences their effectiveness. This approach helps identify best practices, challenges, and the impact of social, political, and economic factors on criminal justice worldwide. By comparing different countries, professionals can learn from diverse experiences to improve justice practices and develop better policies globally.