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Resources
It is a big undertaking, but our goal with this section is to create a one-stop shop for any resources you seek related to criminal justice and law.
Resources include links and other items of interest including products like videos and books, items which may be useful to students and professionals, or any thing else which may be of use to you in your career.
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Do Presses or Due Process
By C J Oakes One of the best known rights enumerated in the United States’ Constitution is the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. Not as well-known are the origins of this portion of the so-called Due Process clause. In fact, most of the provisions known as Due Process stemmed from injustices experienced under English rule; the founders of this […]
Case-by-Case: Defense of Self and Home
By C J Oakes The defense of self and home has been considered for centuries to be common law deserving or respect and adherence. Spanning Continents and Nations, this common law concept that a person ought to be secure in their home or person has withstood many tests. English common law forms the basis for […]
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About CJLaw Intl
The purpose of Criminal Justice Law International is to explore issues of importance to Criminal Justice and Law students worldwide while providing tools and resources to enhance education.
Justice is NOT just an American concept.
Justice, social justice, and criminal justice impact everyone on the planet. As the world becomes more globalized, more interconnected via technology and transportation, a need arises to alter the old ways of approaching criminals and crime control.
We hope to be a positive influence on these changes. Learn more About CJLaw Intl.