Description: Widely recognized as a leading book on prosecutorial discretion, this volume discusses whether criminal justice can and should prioritize some types of crime, such as the targeting of women or children. The book is indispensable for those interested in thematic prosecution or prioritization of cases.
Brief description: The editor of this book is Director of the Centre for International Law Research and Policy.
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The first edition of this book has been reviewed by five different academic journals, see http: //toaep.org/reviews/.