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Preventing Corruption in Criminal Justice

2013
This is the first of four chapters that examine ways to prevent corruption in specific settings. Criminal justice provides a good starting point because of the long history of varied and destructive forms of abuse of due process rights and responsibilities in this sector.
Adam Graycar, Tim Prenzler
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Criminals in the cloud: An overview of criminal and security threats and prevention measures

2021
Although cloud computing is developing in its popularity and coverage, its use raises a number of crime and security concerns. This chapter outlines the findings of a systematic review of the literature that identified specific crime risks for cloud service providers, cloud computing tenants, and the transmission of data between providers and tenants ...
Hutchings, A   +2 more
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The interdisciplinary preventative context of criminality and criminalization

2016
In the article criminology’s and penal law’s approaches to prevention are considered. The necessity of the continuance of the empirical legal education at universities is substantiated. 
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THEORIES OF CRIMINALIZATION AND PREVENTION

2017
In the article the problem of determining the theories of peno-legal social controls. They usually are called «penal theories» or criminalization theories. Penal theories are not theories about punishment but rather rationalizations of punishment. On the one hand, we are dealing with absolute penal theories which go back to the legal-philosophical ...
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CRIMINAL PROFESSIONALISM: MAINTENANCE AND PREVENTION

LEGAL ORDER: History, Theory, Practice
Criminal professionalism is represented as a type of criminal activity. The historical stages of the formation of this type of crime are outlined, modern ideas about its content are summarized. The main signs of criminal professionalism are highlighted (systematic nature, dominance of a certain type of criminal activity) and optional (sufficient level ...
S.V. KONDRATYUK   +2 more
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Just Prevention: Preventive Rationales and the Limits of the Criminal Law

2011
Abstract This chapter examines the ways in which the law criminalizes the creation of risks of harm, and offers a catalogue of various kinds of criminal offence that are primarily concerned with preventing the creation of risk. It also highlights the protections that the criminal law provides, through the criminal process, for those ...
Andrew Ashworth, Lucia Zedner
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Implications of criminal career research for the prevention of offending

Journal of Adolescence, 1990
AbstractIn the Cambridge Study of Delinquent Development, 411 London males have been followed up from age 8 to age 32. Offending was only one element of a general syndrome of antisocial behaviour, which showed significant continuity from childhood to adulthood.
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Cervical Cancer Prevention Behaviors Among Criminal-Legal Involved Women from Three U.S. Cities

Journal of Women's Health, 2022
Chelsea Salyer   +2 more
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