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Outline of Comparative Criminal Justice System Course Instructor: Mian Arif Saeed Advocate Class: MPA 3 B

This document outlines the comparative criminal justice systems course being taught. It includes an introduction discussing the nature and extent of crime, definitions of crime, and history of crime. It also discusses the Islamic era, customs, written codes, and European penal development. The document then covers topics like the criminal justice system in Pakistan involving legislative, adjudication, police, prosecution, Interpol, and corrections functions. It also discusses scientific interrogation techniques using DNA, fingerprints, and forensic science. Specific interrogation practices in Pakistan and India are examined. The prosecution section provides history on prosecutorial justice models and discusses the prosecution system in Pakistan involving the Attorney General and Advocate General. It evaluates the prosecution's role and addresses conflicts. The origin and growth of comparative

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Outline of Comparative Criminal Justice System Course Instructor: Mian Arif Saeed Advocate Class: MPA 3 B

This document outlines the comparative criminal justice systems course being taught. It includes an introduction discussing the nature and extent of crime, definitions of crime, and history of crime. It also discusses the Islamic era, customs, written codes, and European penal development. The document then covers topics like the criminal justice system in Pakistan involving legislative, adjudication, police, prosecution, Interpol, and corrections functions. It also discusses scientific interrogation techniques using DNA, fingerprints, and forensic science. Specific interrogation practices in Pakistan and India are examined. The prosecution section provides history on prosecutorial justice models and discusses the prosecution system in Pakistan involving the Attorney General and Advocate General. It evaluates the prosecution's role and addresses conflicts. The origin and growth of comparative

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OUTLINE OF COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Course Instructor : Mian Arif Saeed Advocate Class : MPA 3rd B

INTRODUCTION

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Nature and extent of crime Definitions of Crime History of Crime Social Facts Islamic Era Customs Written Code European Penal Development The 17th Century Development The mid 18th Century Typologies of crimes Serious crimes Economic crimes Crimes of the business world History of criminal justice Introduction to Criminal justice Criminal justice system with special reference to Pakistan Legislative (create laws); Adjudication (courts); police, prosecution Interpol, and Corrections (jails, prisons, probation and parole). Islamic social control of crime Juvenile justice system in Pakistan Recommendations to reform of Criminal Justice System

SCIENTIFIC INTEROGATION FROM THE ACCUSED

o Using DNA Technologies in Developing Countries


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o Using Finger Printing o Using the tools of Forensic Science

INTEROGATION UNDER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

o Pakistan o India

THE PROSECUTION

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History Prosecutorial Justice Models Prosecution Define Public & Private Prosecutor in Pakistan Pakistani Prosecutorial system Attorney General & Advocate General in Pakistan The District Attorneys Legal Inspector Police Critical Evaluation Islamic Value of Independent Prosecutor Image of Prosecutor Police Prosecutor Conflicts British Crown Prosecution Prosecution in the United States of America

THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

International Criminal Court

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