Book Description | The author holds a master's degree and a doctorate in criminal justice from the University of Kent in Britain, and he has many researches published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. He is currently working as a professor of criminal justice in the Law Department at King Fahd Security College and the Higher Institute for Security Studies. This book deals with the criminal procedures in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with an explanation and analysis in a scientific manner that helps researchers and scholars to identify the principles and objectives of the Saudi penal procedural system and become familiar with its working mechanism, rules and provisions in light of the most prominent developments that it witnessed as a result of the issuance of the judicial system, the criminal procedure system and its executive regulations, and the anti-terrorism crime system. And its financing, the juvenile system, and the amendment of the Public Prosecution system. |