• Differentiate the policing systems on a worldwide scale.
• Identify major crimes and criminal issues that have a global impact on justice systems and processes (e.g., Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur, Congo, etc.).
The planet that individuals of the United States reside in is changing. It is in a endless state of growth and transformation. In this day and time technology has had such effects on our world that …show more content…
criminal justice system in a manner that would have been unthinkable years ago. This nation works to be the head of the free world and in doing so we have many trade agreements with nations that permit and force us to be in trade with them. As the world has developed more globalized the need of trade with other nations has become more aggressive, but it has also become more conceivable than ever before. As it relates to the U.S. criminal justice system globalization has unlocked the U.S. criminal justice system to more scrutiny than ever before. The United States at one time was the measuring stick for the world and America’s present system as it works through our numerous issues has become under the attention for the world to see and judge. America’s criminal justice system has been touched by globalization because it has unlocked us to more disapproval and scrutiny with how we handle one’s individual …show more content…
Cyber-crime is the new crime of the new century and the advent of new technologies has allowed it to become a global epidemic. Globalization and cyber crime go hand in hand as they each have severe implications on the criminal justice system. People anonymously can commit crimes against people who live in different countries than them and make it impossible to trace and fiscally unfeasible to even try. The jurisdictions of the crime also are a factor. There is not a way to bring them to justice people can only be careful and protect his or herself.
Depending on where one is located policing system will vary depending upon the country one is in and the type of government that he or she has in place. If one is in a democratic society the policing system may be more open to protecting him or her. If one is a in a communist country the policing system may be more open to protecting his or her government and his or her leaders. Depending upon where one is and what type of government are in place the policing states will be different around the