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Criminal policy of Russia during a pandemic [PDF]
The consequence of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 was the introduction of social restrictions, which led to an increase in the number of users of social networks, as well as their activity on the Internet.
Pobedkin Aleksandr Viktorovich +4 more
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Influence of Repressive Criminal Policy on the Rate of Commission of Crimes and a Cursory Look at the Criminal Policy of Islam [PDF]
Criminal policy is one of the most significant branches of criminal sciences comprising some important issues and discussions. With the passage of time, the definition of criminal policy and the ideologies governing it has undergone fundamental changes ...
ali gholami, mohamad mehdi rahimi
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Intergrated Criminal Policy: Peran Kementerian Agama Dalam Pencegahan Tindak Pidana Korupsi
This research aims to determine the relationship between criminal law policies as an effort to prevent corruption and to analyze how the Ministry of Religion program should be in preparing programs for preventing corruption in relation to the Integrated ...
Jusafri Jusafri
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Using the state of Georgia as a backdrop, this paper highlights the current state of the GFSA (Gun-Free Schools Act) in the United States of America, initially enacted in 1994, 30 years later.
Natasha N. Johnson, Thaddeus L. Johnson
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Voices to be heard: Understanding family perspectives in forensic care trajectories
IntroductionDe-institutionalization of psychiatric care has greatly increased the role of family members in the recovery pathways of Persons labeled as Not Criminally Responsible (PNCR).
Sara Rowaert +5 more
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The Concept of "Crime" in Islam’s Criminal Policy According to Allameh Tabataba’i’s Theory of Conventionals [PDF]
One of the distinguishing features of Islam's criminal policy is that it considers human’s life based on truth and purposeful. Allameh Tabataba’i believes these two features are obtained through the interaction of real and conventional matters.
Mostafa Nasiri
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Suicide is a global public health concern that affects all echelons of society, albeit not equally so. Compared with adults in the general population, incarcerated offenders are at increased risk to consider, attempt, and die by suicide, which represents
Louis Favril
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In 'Hassan' v 'United Kingdom', the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights reviewed the deprivation of liberty of a young male by British armed forces during the phase of active hostilities in Iraq, which had raised issues relating to ...
Cedric De Koker
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The period of temporary detention in Iran and Arab Countries (Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon) [PDF]
One of the goals of criminal procedure is to protect the right to liberty.Temporary detention is a violation of this right, which in the present study is examined for a maximum period of time in the light of criminal policy findings.
hadi rostami, ali Molabeigi, hasan bavi
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Criminal Policy Implications [PDF]
Abstract The offender characteristics highlighted by the analysis and modelling of the previous chapters are reiterated and the areas where policy might influence crime identified and reviewed. One particular policy initiative which was influenced by this research, the Persistent and other Priority Offender (PPO) programme, is outlined ...
John F. MacLeod +2 more
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