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Efficiency and non-Efficiency of Imprisonment in International Criminal Law [PDF]
Imprisonment fundamentally borninthe sphere of National criminallaw. In other word, for many years imprisonment has been viewed anddictated on the base of crime doings inside the borders of the NationStates.
Behzad Razavifard
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Abstract Background Mental health difficulties in childhood are increasing. Prevention is the only sustainable and ethical public health approach. However, predicting which children are most at‐risk of mental health difficulties prior to symptoms emerging remains elusive.
Emma Butler +3 more
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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Failure in Motion: A Framework for Capability Erosion and Institutional Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Drawing on the literature on capability erosion and institutional dysfunction (ID), this study develops a conceptual framework that sheds new light on how the interaction between capability erosion and ID creates conditions for business failure across borders. By articulating two dimensions of heterogeneous capability and resource erosion (i.e.
Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah +1 more
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Does Punishment Matter? A Refinement of the Inspection Game [PDF]
We attempt to revise the inspection game used by Tsebelis (1989, 1990, 1993 and Tsebelis in Bianco et al, 1990) to model phenomena in criminal justice. Recent findings from various studies, primarily conducted in the UK, are used to re-construct the game.
Rimawan Pradiptyo
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Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, and Freedom in Crime and Punishment [PDF]
An analysis of the character of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishment and his journey towards a truer understanding of freedom. This paper comments on \u27freedom\u27 as understood by St.
Fink, Ryan P
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God's Presence in the Aisle: How God Salience Encourages Preference for Ultra‐Processed Foods
ABSTRACT God‐related cues are pervasive in consumers' daily lives, yet little research has examined how God salience shapes consumer food choices. Drawing on compensatory control theory and the literature on symbolic healing, we present findings from six studies, including a field experiment, demonstrating that high (vs.
Ali Gohary, Hean Tat Keh
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A partir da historicidade do homem como ser social e cultural, se procura estabelecer o entendimento do crime como prática social e cultural. O texto se apropria de definições e paradigmas do Crime e da Pena e da Evolução da Pena quando utilizados como ...
Dórian Ribas Marinho
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Crime, punishment and social norms [PDF]
We analyze the interplay between economic incentives and social norms when individuals decide whether or not to engage in criminal activity. More specifically, we assume that there is a social norm against criminal activity and that deviations from the ...
Villa, Edgar, Weibull, Jörgen
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The Crisis of Self-Understanding in Dostoevsky [PDF]
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishment. It makes the argument that Raskolnikov exemplifies the inexhaustible depth of the human consciousness, the quest for self-understanding, and the ...
Miller, Joshua
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