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Jurisprudential Reconsideration of Procurement Punishment in light of Criticism and Proposal to Amend Article 243 of the Islamic Penal Code

open access: yesمطالعات تطبیقی فقه و اصول مذاهب, 2023
It has been recognized that bringing men to men for sodomy and men to women for adultery constitutes a crime of procurement according to criminal law and, accordingly, is a fixed (ḥadd) offense in the Islamic Penal Code approved in 2012.
Taha zargaryan
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Proportionating Procuration’s Penalty

open access: yesمطالعات تطبیقی فقه و اصول مذاهب, 2019
One of the public decency’ prejudicial crimes is procuration, creating many damages on the society. Avoiding from the risk of offenders of this crime, needs wide variety of appropriate criminal responses.
Mehdi Sabooripour, Rojin Ebrahimi
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Kafka: Crime and punishment [PDF]

open access: yesEthics & Bioethics, 2019
Abstract When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, punishment, and guilt. Of course, we cannot know the law, or, as Kafka writes, we cannot enter the law.
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Crime, punishment, and law in eighteenth-century British encyclopedias

open access: yesDiciottesimo Secolo, 2019
In the second half of 18th-century Europe, the notions – and the administration – of law and justice underwent dramatic and fundamental epistemological changes. Crime and punishment were gradually reconceptualised and redefined.
Elisabetta Lonati
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Confiscation of Assets in the Corruption Crime

open access: yesYurisdiksi: Jurnal Wacana Hukum dan Sains, 2022
Corruption as an extraordinary crime so that the punishment is the Primum Remedium. Economic Analysis of Law can be used to increase the efficiency of handling corruption crimes (TPK) to provide a level of efficiency and a deterrent effect.
Sulvia Triana Hapsari   +2 more
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Crime, Punishment and Gender

open access: yes, 2022
Rich records relating to crime and punishment in Ireland provide a wealth of detail on the circumstances of the crime, and the lives of suspects, victims and witnesses, and others involved, formally or informally, in the judicial process. They also offer a glimpse of local attitudes and everyday lived realities and can thus enrich our understanding of ...
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Crime and Punishment: Further Results [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 1999
I consider a general specification of criminals' objective function and argue that, when the general non-expected utility theory is substituted for the traditional expected utility theory, the high-fine-low-probability result (Becker, 1968) only holds under specific and strong restrictions.
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Understanding recurrent crime as system-immanent collective behavior [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, no effective strategy has been found to overcome crime. To the contrary, empirical evidence shows that crime is recurrent, a fact that is not captured well
Donnay, Karsten   +2 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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Dante's Comedy in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment [PDF]

open access: yesДостоевский и мировая культура: Филологический журнал, 2022
The article is dedicated to the possible presence of Dante’s Comedy in Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment. After a brief introduction dedicated to the existing research on the matter and to enumerate some of the macroscopical elements that are ...
Caterina Corbella
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