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Responsible criminal policy / Crime and criminal policy
Criminal policy may be assessed in a framework that is defined by the logical basic elements of crime. These are the motivated and able offender, the victim or target, and control.
KAUKO AROMAA
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Criminal Law’s Person and Criminal Policy
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Esko Yli-Hemminki
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Criminal Policy and Technology
This text contains a comparative analysis of criminal policy in Brazil and Argentina based on their documents, studies and narratives about their electronic monitoring experiences.
Cristina Zackseski
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Criminal policy: Basic concepts [PDF]
In the contemporary literature on law, politicology and security, there have been various attempts in both scientific and applied disciplines to define the notion and content of the crime suppression policy. The differences underlying these diverse views
Jovašević Dragan
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Security-Oriented Criminal Policy [PDF]
In responding to criminal phenomena, the criminal policy takes principles and methods by which its general prospects would be revealed. Nowadays, we face with increasing rate of crimes which violate security and welfare of the citizens leading to change ...
fateme ghanad, masuod akbari
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RISKS IN CRIMINAL POLICY [PDF]
The article considers the condition of current policy, statistics of its effectiveness. It proposes possible ways to improve the effectiveness of criminal policy.
Gor Isoyan
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The Incompatibility of Judicial and Legislative Criminal Policy of Afghanistan on Crimes Against Family [PDF]
Crime is accompanied by criminal and non-criminal response as an anomaly in society that “criminal policy” is responsible to answer it. Criminal policy consists of different levels that legislative criminal policy as the most important and fundamental
Ali Shafahi, Muhammad Baqir Gerayeli
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This study focuses on determinants underlying young persons” self-reported intentions to steal a small amount of money. From an evolutionary standpoint, theft is a frequency-dependent strategy that may have been favored because it gave individuals a ...
Ann De Buck, Lieven J. R. Pauwels
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Testing Measurement Invariance of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen in a Belgian Adult Sample
The Dirty Dozen (Jonason & Webster, 2010) is a frequently used concise version of the Dark Triad to measure three socially aversive personality traits: Machiavellianism, psychopathy and, narcissism.
Ann De Buck +3 more
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EU-UK criminal justice and security cooperation after Brexit: A perspective
The prospect of significantly reduced and potentially unstable EU-UK criminal justice cooperation under the 2020 Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) unless criminal justice professionals and academics can help to shape its future development. Key words
Tim J. Wilson
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