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Ministers’ Business Appointments and Criminal Misconduct [PDF]
The offence of misconduct in office has an important role to play in the deterrence and punishment of corrupt conduct engaged in by officials. However, the offence has been underused against politicians. There should be a more politically engaged approach by the CPS and the courts to change this.
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Theories of rehabilitation have long been articulated in health and criminal justice contexts, driving rehabilitation practices in each area. In this article, several prominent theories are described to illustrate how their core assumptions aim to ...
Lois J. Surgenor +2 more
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The characteristics of psychiatrists disciplined by professional colleges in Canada. [PDF]
The identification of health care professionals who are incompetent, impaired, exploitative or have criminal intent is important for public safety.
Asim Alam +4 more
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Scientific misconduct or criminal offence? [PDF]
When is fraud not treated like fraud? When it falls under the euphemistic umbrella of scientific misconduct. That is the opinion, at least, of some members of the scientific community, who believe it is long past time that researchers who commit fraud in the lab face criminal charges in court. “
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Compliance as a form of defense against corporate criminal liability
This paper explores how compliance proves to be an effective shield against corporate criminal liability claims. In addition, it outlines how a coherent and comprehensive compliance program can help save a company from any wrongdoing and often mitigate ...
Fabian Teichmann +2 more
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Tigers, black swans, and unicorns: The need for feedback and oversight
Humans have a decision-making system which is biased to avoid costly false negatives while the criminal justice system is designed to be biased in the opposite way, avoiding costly false positives.
Max M. Houck
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How Priming Innocence Influences Public Opinion on Police Misconduct and False Convictions: A Research Note [PDF]
Issues of innocence have become more salient to the public in recent years, including the problem of police misconduct. However, citizens also tend to be supportive of the police, perceiving them as ethical, honest, and trustworthy.
Donovan, Kathleen M. +1 more
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Abstract Mobile Ad‐hoc Network (MANET) is an ad hoc Wireless subset with a unique dynamic geometry of the system and movable nodes. The MANETs are auto‐organized networks that permit mobility without infrastructure. Specific protocols for MANET routing are provided with these attributes.
Shalini Goel +5 more
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Criminal Misconduct in Criminal Law of the Russian Federation [PDF]
To date, the current direction of research is the implementation of the principle of justice punishment for the crime committed. The article proposes the introduction of a new category of offences - criminal misconduct, which will occupy an intermediate link between an administrative offence and a criminal offence.
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Criminal Misconduct: An Objective Need or a Declared Necessity?
The actively defended idea of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on the inclusion of an offencse of criminal misconduct in the criminal legislation was reflected in the revised draft federal law submitted to the Parliament on October 13, 2020.
N. Yu. Skripchenko, S. V. Anoshchenkova
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