N. Korea’s criminal justice reform: Control under cover
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N. Korea’s criminal justice reform: Control under cover
North Korea recently scrapped its system of preliminary examinations—a legal procedure the country maintained for roughly 70 years since the regime’s founding. This change resulted from revisions to North Korea’s Criminal Procedure Law in 2023, which shortened criminal procedures into a three-stage system: investigations, indictments, and trials. While the revision appears to simplify criminal… Source
Unequal Access: The Digital Divide In Criminal Justice - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Whether it’s CCTV, mobile phones or GPS software, digital evidence now plays a role in almost every criminal trial, so it follows that justice is ever more reliant on people being able to analyse technology and make arguments about what digital information means. But experts speak of inequalities. On the one hand, the prosecution has an in-house service in the way of digital forensic units embedded in local police forces. But unless they’re sel…
N. Korea’s criminal justice reform: Control under cover - The Press United
North Korea recently scrapped its system of preliminary examinations—a legal procedure the country maintained for roughly 70 years since the regime’s founding. This change resulted from revisions to North Korea’s Criminal Procedure Law in 2023, which shortened criminal procedures into a three-stage system: investigations, indictments, and trials. While the revision appears to simplify criminal… Source […] The post N. Korea’s criminal justice ref…
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