PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT, Summary paper 6You must submit a 2-3 page summary of the assigned journal article readings from this module. This is not

PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT, 

Summary paper 6

You must submit a 2-3 page summary of the assigned journal article readings from this module. This is not the appropriate place to discuss whether or not you enjoyed the material but is instead a means to assess whether or not you understood the material well enough to briefly summarize it. In other words, do not make your own argument in the summary papers (you will do that on your exam answers), instead summarize the study or key arguments the author(s) is making. These summary papers can be used to assist you on your midterm exam.

Assigned Journal Article Readings:

Corda, A., & Hester, R. (2021). Leaving the shining city on a hill: A plea for rediscovering comparative criminal justice policy in the United States. International

Criminal Justice Review, 31(2), 203–223.

Quigley, J. (2009). Genocide: A useful legal category? International Criminal Justice Review, 19(2), 115–131.

Simić, O. (2018). “I would do the same again”: In conversation with Biljana Plavšić. International Criminal Justice Review, 28(4), 317–332.

Smith, C. A., & Smith, H. M. (2011). Human trafficking: The unintended effects of United Nations intervention. International Political Science Review, 32(2), 125–145.

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