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Proceedings of the 26th and the 27th International Academic Conference (Istanbul, Prague), 2016
Mediation can solve conflicts arising from crimes which, under the Romanian law, the withdrawal of the preliminary complaint or the reconciliation of the parties removes criminal liability. Also, mediation can solve any civil side of the criminal file or of any type of crime.
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Mediation can solve conflicts arising from crimes which, under the Romanian law, the withdrawal of the preliminary complaint or the reconciliation of the parties removes criminal liability. Also, mediation can solve any civil side of the criminal file or of any type of crime.
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Do criminal stereotypes mediate juridic judgements?
British Journal of Social Psychology, 1989Previous findings suggest that facial stereotypes of criminals mediate juridic judgements. However, the present study notes that these are open to an alternative explanation in terms of the physical attractiveness of the defendant. To clarify the issue, in this study the degree to which the defendant matched the criminal stereotype for a particular ...
C. Neil Macrae, John W. Shepherd
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Criminal Mediation in the Chinese Criminal Justice Context
2017As China advances its modernization process, the power to impose criminal penalties has become the monopoly of the state. Nevertheless, mediation, as a conflict resolution method, has not disappeared from the modern Chinese criminal justice system.
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Self-Mediated Risk in Criminal Law
Law and Philosophy, 2016The paper addresses the question whether ‘self-mediated risk’ – risk whose coming-to-fruition depends on future volitional conduct by the actor himself – bears on the wrongfulness of an actor's present conduct. Moral philosophers have long been divided on this question.
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Criminal Thought Content and Criminal Thought Process as Mediators of Peer Influence
Criminal Justice Review, 2016The purpose of this study was to determine whether measures of criminal thought content and criminal thought process are capable of mediating the peer influence effect. Participants were all 1,725 (918 boys and 807 girls) members of the National Youth Survey. The average age of the participants was 13.87 years at initial contact.
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Reparation, Mediation and Scottish Criminal Justice
1992A reparation and mediation scheme has been available in Scotland for several years. The only access at present is through the fiscals (the public prosecutors) and the scheme is aimed at diverting cases from formal court proceedings. An evaluative study of the project showed the actual and potential value of this approach to crime for victims, accused ...
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VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION IN TURKISH CRIMINAL LAW
2021The aim of this work is to provide an insight into the legal practice of Turkey about victim offender mediation (but can also be referred to as arbitration, conflict resolution without court proceedings, alternative dispute resolution). It is already known to the readers. However, a short introduction about this institute and its anchoring in Turkey is
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Toward an understanding of structural racism: Implications for criminal justice
Science, 2021Julian M Rucker, Jennifer Richeson
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Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art
Sociological Methods and Research, 2021Richard A Berk +2 more
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