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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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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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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 POLCY LOKIKA SANGGRAHA DALAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM PIDANA INDONESIA
Criminal Policy in criminal law or commonly known as Criminal Police is the attitude of a country in implementing criminal law in a country. Every Country Has a Different Criminal Policy, especially if it is related to religion and decency.
Trias Saputra, Yudha Adhi Nugraha
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“Catching them young” – some reflections on the meaning of the age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the tension between government protestations that youth justice policy is evidence-led and what the evidence implies in the context of the age of criminal responsibility.
Bateman, Tim
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A simple weighted displacement difference test to evaluate place based crime interventions
This work proposes a new statistic, the weighted displacement difference (WDD), as a simple test to evaluate crime reductions subsequent to place based interventions taking into account trends in comparison areas and potential spatial displacement or ...
Andrew P. Wheeler, Jerry H. Ratcliffe
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Russia’s criminal policy today does not correspond to modern ideas as to its role and place in ensuring law and order and the safety of the population. Modern criminal legislation is characterized by lack of consistency, imbalance and, as a result, low preventive effectiveness. This state of the criminal law branch has long been obvious to the academia
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Iranian criminal policy responses to violations of the Corona virus regulations [PDF]
From the point of view of criminal policy, the coronavirus Covid-19 can be examined in two ways; Corona as a crime and Corona as a context of crime. In this paper, the only criminal policy governing the corona is recognized in the light of the general ...
Valiollah Sadeghi, Hasan Moradi
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Violence in Crime-Appeal Programming and in Crime Statistics
Numerous studies have noted that media representations of violent crime do not correspond to actual levels and features of violence in society. The present article examines whether this is true of the Finnish crime-appeal program Poliisi-TV. In addition,
Smolej Mirka
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Analysis of criminal law on ecocide: A case study of war in Ukraine
While actions leading to environmental degradation already have global consequences threatening the very existence of humanity, the war in Ukraine has once again proved the effectiveness of existing international environmental protection mechanisms. The
Viktoriia V. Haltsova +4 more
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