Innovations in criminal justice in Asia and the Pacific

Abstract

The turbulent twentieth century is drawing to a close in a climate of vexation with crime and its traditional treatment. On the one hand, crime (by whatever standards it is measured) seems to be growing in many countries, not only in the streets but in the higher reaches of government — it is now conspicuous in the bureaucracy and in the long and sometimes rather shady corridors of commerce, whether national or multi-national.