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Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs [PDF]
In recent decades, the criminal-justice pendulum has swung to the opposite extreme. Criminal law is often described as covering disputes between the offender and the state. Victims are not direct parties to criminal proceedings, they have no formal right
O\u27Hara, Erin Ann, Robbins, Maria Mayo
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Mediation as One of the Forms of Resolving Conflicts in Offence Cases
The paper discusses the issue of mediation as one of the forms of solving criminal conflicts. The author presents, among others, the problem of mediation in connection with the principles of restorative justice, the issue of the mediation models accepted
Ewa Kruk
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The institution of mediation in Polish criminal law
The article deals with the issue of mediation in criminal matters in relation to the idea of restorative justice. Advantages and threats for the victim and offender resulting from the use of this alternative method of conflict resolution are indicated ...
Ewelina Silecka-Marek
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Worldwide, mediation is one of the most used mechanisms of alternative dispute resolution across many fields of law and one of the most common forms of restorative justice.
Grzegorz Adam Skrobotowicz +1 more
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Penerapan Mediasi Penal dalam Penyelesaian Tindak Pidana Perkelahian Menurut Hukum Adat Kampar [PDF]
The republic of Indonesia is a state law, in view of life based on Pancasila as a philosophy of the country. Indonesia is a state of the republic with the constitution of 1945 as a legal basis.
Anandita, I. (Ismi) +2 more
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DISTINGUISHING MEDIATED PERFORMANCE OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE AND COMPLICATION IN A CRIMINAL OFFENSE
The purpose of the article is to distinguish between the indirect execution of a criminal offense and complicity in a criminal offense. This is due to the fact that in judicial practice there are quite a lot of cases when the objective side of a criminal offense is committed by several persons, but only one of them (the indirect executor) acts culpably,
Oleh Omelchuk, Viktor Zakharchuk
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Generally, the resolution of a criminal case takes place through the criminal justice process, but it is not excluded that it can be resolved through other mechanisms.
Hadiid Akram +2 more
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Victim-Offender Mediation in Anchorage [PDF]
A version of this paper was published as ""Victim-Offender Mediation in Alaska," Alaska Justice Forum 11(2): 1, 5–6 (Summer 1994).Victim-offender mediation programs provide an opportunity for victims to meet the offenders face-to-face in the presence of ...
Cunningham, Patrick +1 more
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Religious courts provide a useful service for those whose faith they represent but they are in no way replacing civil law in the area of marriage and divorce [PDF]
Following the Archbishop of Canterbury’s lecture on Religious and Civil Law in 2008, the existence and status of religious courts has proved controversial in the UK.
Douglas, Gillian, Sandberg, Russell
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Criminal Mediation in Croatian Laws [PDF]
Interest in the application of restorative justice elements into criminal justice system was born out of a general dissatisfaction with traditional criminal justice, which ignores the crime victims, is seen as unsuccessful in reducing rates of recidivism, and fails to recognize crime as a form of social conflict.
Škorić, Marissabell, Rittossa, Dalida
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