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CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

Journal of Interdisciplinary Debates, 2020
Human since its inception and after living in society front with crime phenomenon because human is essentially commitment for doing crime and sometimes for obviation and satisfaction his need do some wrong works and go wrong ways and these wrong works threat health and safety of society.
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Criminal Justice [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Michael C. Braswell   +2 more
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Sentencing and Criminal Justice

2005
Andrew Ashworth expertly examines the key issues in English sentencing policy and practice including the mechanisms for producing sentencing guidelines. He considers the most high-profile stages in the criminal justice process such as the Court of Appeal's approach to the custody threshold, the framework for the sentencing of young offenders and the ...
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Ecocentrism and criminal justice

Theoretical Criminology, 2018
Ecocentrism refers to valuing nature for its own sake. This ecophilosophical orientation requires that all social practices incorporate ecological sensitivities and heightened awareness of the intrinsic value of non-human entities. This article explores what ecocentrism means for criminal justice and how the core principles of an ecocentric worldview ...
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Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

2014
In modern law a distinction is drawn between delict (or tort) and crime, or between the delictual (or tortious) and criminal aspects of an act. In general, the distinction is between an act that violates an individual’s rights to his person, property or reputation and one that endangers the order or security of the state.
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Marxism, Justice and Criminal Justice

2008
This chapter starts by considering the extensive debate as to whether or not Marx had a theory of justice. Although there are some good reasons for thinking that he did not, there are very powerful reasons for thinking that contemporary socialists do need a theory of justice.
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Social Justice and Criminal Justice

2015
Crime is an international challenge. Although patterns of criminal conduct and societal responses vary tremendously, every community in every land has some degree of concern about the risk and impact of murder, rape, robbery, assault, theft, financial crimes, and so on.
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Youth Justice and Criminal Justice

2002
To judge by the excessive use of custody, youth and criminal justice in the UK remains overpunitive. An unacceptably high number of young offenders continue to be locked up, including some in prison. In the adult sector, an excessive number of minor, including first, offenders are imprisoned. Meanwhile, the number of life sentence prisoners — currently
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Criminal Justice: Corrections

2013
The United States has more than 7 million adults under correctional supervision, with more than 2 million incarcerated. The history and theories behind incarceration are described, along with the current jail and prison inmate populations. Specific problems of juveniles and women are mentioned.
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Toward transformative climate justice: An emerging research agenda

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021
Lars Otto Naess   +2 more
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