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The Criminal Law and Law Enforcement Implications of Big Data. [PDF]
Law enforcement agencies increasingly use big data analytics in their daily operations. This review outlines how police departments leverage big data and new surveillant technologies in patrol and investigations.
Brayne S.
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Neuroscience and behavioral genetics in US criminal law: an empirical analysis. [PDF]
The goal of this study was to examine the growing use of neurological and behavioral genetic evidence by criminal defendants in US criminal law. Judicial opinions issued between 2005–12 that discussed the use of neuroscience or behavioral genetics by ...
Farahany NA.
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Indonesia’s new Criminal Code: indigenising and democratising Indonesian criminal law?
In late 2022, Indonesia’s national parliament enacted a new Criminal Code, which replaced a 1918 Code introduced during Dutch colonial rule. Some provisions – such as those covering the death penalty, corporate liability and criminal settlements – have ...
S. Butt
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Internalization in Islamic Law Progressive in Criminal Law Changes in Indonesia
Indonesia is a state of law related to the disparity in the decisions of different judges in deciding a case, especially in criminal decisions. A more in-depth study is needed, especially in the case of rape, where in rape cases in Indonesia, several ...
Haris Maiza Putra, Hisam Ahyani
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Environmental crimes: Law enforcement issues [PDF]
An analysis of the statistics of registered environmental crimes indicates a clear disproportion between the real state of affairs in ecology and counteraction to such crimes.
Stanislav Igorevich Golubev +3 more
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Punishment without culpability in environmental offences
Under existing Indonesian environmental legislation, the principle of punishment without culpability has been applicable exclusively in civil cases, closing the possibility to open prosecutorial window in criminal cases.
Mahrus Ali +5 more
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The Alternative Concepts of Blasphemy Law in Indonesia: Legal Comparison with Ireland and Canada
Indonesia has recognized and implemented blasphemy law within its legal system. Nevertheless, by many scholars, it is considered ambiguous and "no perimeter", which leads to the question of its legal certainty. Blasphemy is different across religions and
Loresta Cahyaning Lintang +2 more
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A Restorative Justice Approach to The Settlement of The Persecution Crime At Police Central Barumun
It is hoped that the crime of persecution, both severe and light persecution, can be resolved by using approaches that are capable of resolving the criminal act of persecution in the jurisdiction of the Barumun Tengah Police. For example, 3 (three) cases
Chandra Aulia Putra +3 more
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A comparative study of bystander intervention in Iranian and American law [PDF]
Helping at-risk people is one of the most important ethical norms that has always been emphasized as a vital factor in maintaining and strengthening solidarity in societies.
Seyede saedeh Hosseini +2 more
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A Criminal Law for
ABSTRACTA significant number of influential philosophical theorists of punishment argue that only those who enjoy the status of citizenship in a political community can legitimately be punished by that polity. Yet, the strength of this approach wanes when these scholars treat individuals who clearly do not respond to their idealised conception of ...
Ivó Coca‐Vila, Cristián Irarrázaval
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