The author holds a master's and doctorate in criminal justice from the University of Kent in the UK. He has published numerous research papers in peer-reviewed academic journals and currently works as a professor of criminal justice in the Department of Law at the King Fahd Security College and the Higher Institute for Security Studies.
This book addresses criminal procedures in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with scientific explanation and analysis, enabling researchers and students to understand the principles and objectives of the Saudi criminal procedural system and its working mechanisms, rules, and provisions in light of the most significant developments it has witnessed as a result of the issuance of the Judicial Law, the Criminal Procedure Law and its implementing regulations, the Anti-Terrorism Crimes and Financing Law, the Juvenile Law, and the amendment to the Public Prosecution Law.