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Minnesota\u27s Criminal Sexual Conduct Statutes: A Call for Change [PDF]
Minnesota criminalizes five degrees of Criminal Sexual Conduct (“CSC”). The base conduct prohibited in fifth degree CSC is nonconsensual sexual contact.
Yauch-Erickson, Jenna
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Objective: To ground the necessity of enlarging the lists of circumstances subject to proving, stipulated in Art. 73 of the Russian Criminal-Procedural Code. Methods: general dialectic method of cognition, allowing to study the phenomena and processes of
D. N. Rogozhkin
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The SOV Regulation: A new criminal code regulation measured against the behavioural sciences [PDF]
T.I. Oei
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The Exception that Swallowed the Rule: Fixing the Multiple-Victim Exception to Minnesota Statute Section 609.035 [PDF]
This article proposes that the Legislature should amend section 609.035 to address the problems with the court-created version of the multiple-victim exception.
Butler, Benjamin J.
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When feminists began advocating for rape reform in the 1970s, the rape message was clear: rape was not a crime to be taken seriously because women lie.
Allen, Alena
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Geneza i ujęcie przestępstw z powodów dyskryminacyjnych w polskim prawie karnym
The article presents the origins and framing of crimes on discriminatory grounds in Polish criminal law. It points out that the Criminal Code of 1932 criminalized discrimination solely on the grounds of protecting religious sentiment.
Andrzej Pasek
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Statutory Revision and the Proposed Illinois Criminal Code
Alex Elson
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Commentary on the Alaska Revised Criminal Code (Ch. 166, SLA 1978) and Errata to the Commentary [PDF]
Originally published in Senate Journal Supplements 47 and 48, Tenth Alaska Legislature (1977–1978). As of 1975, Alaska’s criminal laws were based primarily on Oregon criminal statutes as they existed at the close of the nineteenth century, with new ...
Alaska Criminal Code Revision Subcommission
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Alaska Criminal Code Revision Subcommission [PDF]
As of 1975, Alaska’s criminal laws were based primarily on Oregon criminal statutes as they existed at the close of the nineteenth century, with new statutes added and old statutes amended over the succeeding 75 years by Alaska territorial and state ...
Alaska Criminal Code Revision Subcommission
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