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Administrative Arrest as a Judicial Administrative Punishment

Gaps in Russian Legislation
The purpose of the research. The article analyzes the concept of understanding administrative arrest as a type of judicial administrative punishment through the prism of the historical experience of the national model of public force. The purpose of the research is to analyze the development of legislation on administrative liability in relation to ...
Aleksander I. Stakhov, Yu. Yu. Stazhila
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Execution of Several Administrative Punishments

Journal of Russian Law, 2016
Increasing of efficacy of judicial acts proceedings is an actual problem of the governmental management. There are many changes that have been inserted in Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Violations, nevertheless there are questions about legal norms certainty, legal regulation system conformity including the part of administrative ...
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Lorazepam reinstates punishment-suppressed remifentanil self-administration in rats

Psychopharmacology, 2004
We recently described a reinstatement procedure that models relapse to drug abuse in cases where abstinence results from aversive consequences of drug use. The potential value of this punishment-based model of relapse depends on its sensitivity to relapse-inducing events that are ineffective in the widely used extinction-based model.It is known that ...
Leigh V, Panlilio   +2 more
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Suppression of cocaine self-administration by extinction and punishment

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1974
Abstract After training on a multiple FR-1 FR-1 cocaine reinforcement schedule, responses were extinguished in one component of the schedule. Extinction responses declined to near-zero levels within 4 sessions for 3 of 4 monkeys. Response rate during the non-extinction component increased for a time in 2 of 3 animals exposed to prolonged extinction ...
R N, Grove, C R, Schuster
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Punishment of Amphetamine and Morphine Self-Administration Behavior

The Psychological Record, 1974
The effects of punishment on self-administration of morphine and amphetamine were examined. The data indicate that response-contingent shock is effective in suppressing lever-pressing for both abuse agents. The results are discussed in terms of a possible method for suppressing drug-seeking behavior in nondependent organisms.
Stanley G. Smith, W. Marvin Davis
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Administrative and Penal Issues of the Efficiency of Administrative Punishments

Administrative Law and Procedure
The situation around the growing number of administrative offenses being detected is analyzed, it is proposed to pay attention to this problem from the side of a new and poorly developed scientific direction — administrative penology. Briefly considering the triad of the main directions of scientific research of administrative penology (administrative ...
Nikolay N. Deryuga, Artem N. Deryuga
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