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Testing, crime and punishment [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Public Economics, 2006
Abstract The recent passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 solidified a national trend toward increased student testing for the purpose of evaluating public schools. This new environment for schools provides strong incentives for schools to alter the ways in which they deliver educational services. This paper investigates whether schools may
University of Florida and NBER, United States ( host institution )   +1 more
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Incarcerating at Any Cost: Drug Trafficking and Imprisonment in Brazilian Court Reasoning

open access: yesJournal of Illicit Economies and Development, 2019
Brazil has the third largest prison population worldwide—over 700,000 people. At least 28% of them are in prison for drug trafficking. Given that situation, this paper explores the conflicts among the law; the Supremo Tribunal Federal, or Brazilian ...
Maíra Rocha Machado   +3 more
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Crime and Punishment [PDF]

open access: yesCriminal Law and Philosophy, 2020
This is a review essay of Lagasnerie, Judge and Punish and Fassin, The Will to Punish. It explores the way that these two books challenge conventional thinking about the relationship between crime and punishment.
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The Wife's Alimony Desertion in Iranian Legal System (Measuring Models of Criminalization and Punishment) [PDF]

open access: yesفقه و حقوق خانواده, 2022
In the Iranian legal system, non-financing of the family institution by the head of the family is criminalized as "desertion of alimony". The present study has focused on the evaluation of criminology and punishment of the mentioned crime by descriptive ...
ehsan salimi Ghaleh
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Anguish in Crime and Punishment [PDF]

open access: yesДостоевский и мировая культура: Филологический журнал, 2018
This article treats Dostoevskian toska, or spiritual anguish, as one of the moral emotions that links Raskolnikov and Sonya. Raskolnikov experiences an objectless anguish, whereas Sonya’s anguish is linked to her family.
Deborah A. Martinsen
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Penanggulangan Kejahatan dengan Pidana Badan di Indonesia

open access: yesKanun, 2013
: Nowadays, crime has increased very significantly. The increase is not only on its quantity but also on its quality. Punishment as the last “mean” in preventing and overcoming crime is supposed to function maximally in order to protect society from ...
Adi Hermansyah
doaj   +1 more source

Crime and Punishment—Crime Rates and Prison Population in Europe

open access: yesLaws, 2023
This paper presents an attempt at establishing an association between crime levels and prison populations across European countries. We observe that the situation in Central and Eastern European countries differs distinctly from the rest of Europe ...
Beata Gruszczyńska, Marek Gruszczyński
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The Educational Potential of the Exhibition of the Dostoevsky House in Moscow when Studying the Novel Crime and Punishment [PDF]

open access: yesДостоевский и мировая культура: Филологический журнал
In 2021, the Dostoevsky House Museum opened in Moscow as part of the V.I. Dahl State Museum of the History of Russian Literature. In the new exhibition, the novel Crime and Punishment is presented from different perspectives.
Pavel E. Fokin
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Restoratif Justice dalam Wawasan Pemidanaan menurut Adat Gayo

open access: yesKanun, 2010
: The advance of thery regarding the purpose of criminal punishment was started from Kantianism, retributive and utilitarian which has orientation toward the crime actor.
Mohd. Din
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Crimes and Punishments

open access: yesPhilosophia, 2007
John was driving 150 km/h. The law says you cannot exceed 130 km/h, so John got fined. He got fined twice. “Why twice?” Because there were two speed detection devices—one at km 50 and one at km 100—so they caught him twice. “What if the devices were closer to each other, at km 50 and at km 60?” Same story: if they catch you twice, you get fined twice. “
Varzi A. C., Torrengo G.
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