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Crime & Delinquency, 1961
The American people have never adequately understood the extent to which crime causes a waste of time, money, and human life. The reason for this inadequate understanding is the news papers' failure to supply the people with basic information. Sensationalism, uncritical use of "handout" material, misinforma tion and suppression of information, lack of ...
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The American people have never adequately understood the extent to which crime causes a waste of time, money, and human life. The reason for this inadequate understanding is the news papers' failure to supply the people with basic information. Sensationalism, uncritical use of "handout" material, misinforma tion and suppression of information, lack of ...
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1998
In a formal sense, the law derives from a variety of sources including custom, court precedents, royal prerogative and legislation. Acts of Parliament, and judicial interpretations of those acts, along with the common law are the major formative influences. However, such an approach leaves much unanswered about the evolution of the criminal law and the
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In a formal sense, the law derives from a variety of sources including custom, court precedents, royal prerogative and legislation. Acts of Parliament, and judicial interpretations of those acts, along with the common law are the major formative influences. However, such an approach leaves much unanswered about the evolution of the criminal law and the
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Ratio Juris, 2015
AbstractGenocide is the intentional destruction of a group as such. What makes groups important, over and above the individual worth of the group's members? This paper explores Hannah Arendt's efforts to answer that question, and concludes that she failed.
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AbstractGenocide is the intentional destruction of a group as such. What makes groups important, over and above the individual worth of the group's members? This paper explores Hannah Arendt's efforts to answer that question, and concludes that she failed.
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1981
For centuries the criminal justice system of Sweden has been strictly regulated by legislation, supplemented by ordinances and administrative provisions. Thus, the Code of 1734 included a “Book on Offences” and a “Book on Punishments”. In 1864 these parts of the Code were replaced by a new Penal Code of 1862 which in turn was superseded in 1965 by the ...
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For centuries the criminal justice system of Sweden has been strictly regulated by legislation, supplemented by ordinances and administrative provisions. Thus, the Code of 1734 included a “Book on Offences” and a “Book on Punishments”. In 1864 these parts of the Code were replaced by a new Penal Code of 1862 which in turn was superseded in 1965 by the ...
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Environmental Crime: Organizational Crime or Organized Crime?
RevCEDOUA, 2000Environmental crimes are often cited as examples of the criminological category of white-collar crime: when committed within a company, they relate to the professional activity of the agent; when perpetrated by individuals with some economic, social, or political influence, they may fall into the category of "dark figures" of crime, raising issues such
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Understanding crime: Experiences of crime and crime control
Journal of Criminal Justice, 1994JeffreyA. Ahonen, DeannaL. Sgambati
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The crime of crimes and the crime of criminology: genocide, criminology and Darfur
The British Journal of Sociology, 2011openaire +2 more sources
TRAJECTORIES OF CRIME AT PLACES: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF STREET SEGMENTS IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE*
Criminology, 2004David Weisburd +2 more
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Gender and Crime: Toward a Gendered Theory of Female Offending
Annual Review of Sociology, 1996Darrell Steffensmeier
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