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ALTERNATIVE CRIMINAL SANCTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

45 YEARS HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE AREA OF SECURITY – EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES AND SECURITY PERSPECTIVES, 2022
The workload of prisons and the increase in crime is not only a problem in the Republic of Serbia but in the region and the whole world. Therefore, the introduction of alternative sanctions is a step toward reducing the prison population, humanizing the sentence, reducing costs, avoiding the harmful consequences of imprisonment such as stigmatization ...
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Costs of Alternative Sanctions in Hungary

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 1998
ABSTRACT. The author calculated the specific costs of executing probation and community service orders. In addition, she attempted to design indicators that help determine the amount of effort probation officers make to perform their duties. In Hungary, the probation service is under the supervision of the judicial system; therefore, it does not have a
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Alternative Penal Sanctions in the Netherlands

Netherlands International Law Review, 1983
On 8 December 1971, the Police Court (Politierechter) of Arnhem convicted a defendant of having committed overt and joint violence against persons: he had severely beaten a passer-by in a public street. The judgment attracted general attention because the Court imposed a partially conditional sentence subject to the special condition that the offender ...
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Juvenile Economic Sanctions

Criminology & Public Policy, 2014
...In this policy essay, I will suggest that there are at least two reasons to doubt the efficacy of monetary penalties in bringing about rehabilitation and restoration in the juvenile justice context. First, I will question whether economic sanctions are truly restorative or rehabilitative.
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Les sanctions pénales alternatives

Revue internationale de droit comparé, 1994
Gaillardot Dominique. Les sanctions pénales alternatives. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 46 N°2, Avril-juin 1994. pp. 683-693.
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Judicial Sanctioning Alternatives

2001
The concern in this chapter is with the various sanctioning alternatives available within juvenile justice systems. These range from dismissal with warning, through various preadjudicatory measures, to judicial dispositions ranging from probation to custody and parole. These judicial actions may incorporate treatment efforts. For example, individual or
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Sanctions as Alternatives to War

By defining political economy and war in the broadest sense, this unique Handbook brings together a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars from economics, political science, sociology, and policy studies to address a multitude of important topics. These include an analysis of why wars begin, how wars are waged, what happens after war has ceased, and ...
David Cortright, George A. Lopez
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ENFORCEMENT OF ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA

No Violence - Through the System of Social Values and Culture : Book of Proceedings
Problem prenapučenosti zatvorskih sustava izražen je diljem svijeta, a isti problem prenapučenosti postoji i u Republici Hrvatskoj. Imajući u vidu naprijed navedeno bilo je neminovno uvesti nove, alternativne oblike sankcija kako bi se rasteretio zatvorski sustav.
Goreta, Mirko, Peran, Branko
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The Alternative Sanctions in Jordan

Applied Science University Journal, 2021
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Sanctions Pénales Alternatives, Netherlands Reports

1995
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Tak, P.J.P., Kalmthout, A.M.
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