1. A Comparison of the Legal Systems For this week’s assignment,
A Comparison of the Legal SystemsFor this week’s assignment, you will evaluate criminal
justice systems via the webpage Guide to International and Foreign Law Research (Links to
an external site.). Across the globe, there are various types of law including civil law, Muslim
law, common law, customary law, and mixed systems. To understand international law, we
must evaluate the types of law and criminal justice systems in countries across the world.In
your paperDescribe each type of law identified on the Guide to International and Foreign
Law Research webpage.Provide examples of the countries that operate under the various
types of legal systems.Evaluate how the court process in these countries differs from that of
the United States.Analyze the types of legal and court systems.Describe the best system, in
your opinion.Provide an explanation supporting your opinion.The paperMust be at least
four double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted
according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center (Links to an external site.).Must
include a separate title page with the following:Title of paperStudent’s nameCourse name
and numberInstructor’s nameDate submittedMust use at least two credible sources in
addition to the course text.Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Writing
Center.Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as
outlined in the Writing Center. Required ResourcesTextReichel, P. L. (2018). Comparative
criminal justice systems: A topical approach (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
Education, Inc.Chapter 6: An International Perspective on PolicingChapter 7: An
International Perspective on CourtsWeb PagesInterpol. (2015). Corruption (Links to an
external site.). Retrieved from http://www.interpol.int/Crime-
areas/Corruption/CorruptionLaw enforcement corruption is reviewed for its impact on
political, social, and economical outcomes of devastation. The role of Interpol in combatting
corruption is reviewed for all of their services and involvement in curbing corruption
internationally.Accessibility Statement does not exist.Privacy Policy does not
exist.University of South Carolina School of Law. Guide to International and Foreign Law
Research (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from
https://guides.law.sc.edu/c.php?g=315476&p=2108388Recommended ResourcesWeb
PageBureau of Justice Statistics. (n.d.). International justice statistics (Links to an external
site.). Retrieved from http://www.bjs.gov/content/ijs.cfmThis web page contains
information from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Programs, including
reports, statistics, publications, and links to other sites containing related information.