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2021
Abstract This chapter focuses on criminal prosecution. Traditionally, in domestic law, criminal prosecution has been regarded as a tool capable of contributing to peaceful and secure governance. Under international law, however, recourse to criminal prosecution as a safeguard for maintaining international peace and security is very ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on criminal prosecution. Traditionally, in domestic law, criminal prosecution has been regarded as a tool capable of contributing to peaceful and secure governance. Under international law, however, recourse to criminal prosecution as a safeguard for maintaining international peace and security is very ...
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Criminal Prosecution for Nursing Errors
JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2009Headlines describing nurses being prosecuted for crimes related to nursing errors raise numerous questions for nurses and their managers. Nurse managers need to be aware of situations in which nurses may be subject to criminal prosecution to assist staff in educating themselves and acting to minimize risk.
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Criminal prosecution and physician supply
International Review of Law and Economics, 2015Abstract While there are many evidences of the effect of medical malpractice tort, research on the effect of medical malpractice criminal sanctions are scarce. This paper tries to identify the causal effect of criminal prosecution utilizing exogenous variations over the likelihood of criminal prosecution.
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Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care
2022At the height of the opiate epidemic, Tennessee lawmakers made it a crime for a pregnant woman to transmit narcotics to a fetus. They promised that charging new mothers with this crime would help them receive the treatment and support they often desperately need.
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Criminally Prosecuted Cases of Child Starvation
Pediatrics, 2005Objective. Here we describe the clinical findings and legal outcomes in 12 prosecuted cases of infant and child starvation. Methods. Medical records, investigation records, and transcripts of court testimony were reviewed in the cases of 12 infants and children from locations throughout Texas who had been starved deliberately.
Nancy D, Kellogg, James L, Lukefahr
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Police Complaints and Criminal Prosecutions
The Modern Law Review, 2001The police complaints process is the sole means by which criminal proceedings are initiated against police officers after allegations by members of the public that they were the victim of an offence committed by officers when in the execution or purported execution of their duty.
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Toward an understanding of structural racism: Implications for criminal justice
Science, 2021Julian M Rucker, Jennifer Richeson
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Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art
Sociological Methods and Research, 2021Richard A Berk +2 more
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