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Addressing criminality in childhood: is responsivity the central issue? [PDF]
The responsivity principle is the third element of the now well-established risk–need–responsivity (RNR) model of offender rehabilitation. Accruing evidence suggests it is often sacrificed in intervention programs.
Ellis, Tom +3 more
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The participation of criminals in a hybrid war: a look through the prism of Ukrainian realities
The article considers the participation of criminals in the Russian-Ukrainian hybrid war. The publications of Western and national scientists are analyzed according to the problem chosen by the author.
Mykola Chaplyk
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Zagrożenie przestępczością na wschodniej granicy Polski – struktura i dynamika zjawiska
Criminality on Polish eastern border – dynamics and structure Polish eastern border is both the internal and external EU and Schengen border. Polish eastern border is so called border between East and West of Europe. It has a significant role in Europe
Magdalena Perkowska
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La psychiatrie de ville après la Grande Migration
At the beginning of the 20th century, psychiatric theories and practices concerning the care of the black population underwent a gradual transformation in the United States.
Élodie Edwards-Grossi
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The quiet dangers of civilized rage: surveying the punitive aftermath of England's 2011 riots [PDF]
This article considers the state’s punitive response to the civil unrest that swept across England in August 2011. Surveying measures taken by police, courts, and politicians—including lengthy prison sentences, violent police raids, increased ...
Lamble, Sarah
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Why do criminals use rituals? Past work argues that criminal rituals provide a sense of continuity or certainty in an inherently uncertain environment. We argue instead that rituals play an important organizational role. Criminal rituals facilitate internal governance and promote group activity through three mechanisms: creating common knowledge ...
Skarbek, David Benjamin, Wang, Peng
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Criminality and penal policy [PDF]
In combating and preventing criminality in general, one of the segments is a penal policy. However, prescribing the strict penalties by increasing a special minimum and maximum will not reduce criminality.
Đuričić Svetlana
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Introdução/objetivo: este artigo tem como objetivo identificar, mediante análise envoltória de dados (DEA, sigla em inglês), a eficiência do gasto em segurança pública nos estados brasileiros mais o Distrito Federal, de 2017 a 2020, com relação aos ...
Pablo Eduardo Nikolais Teixeira Bonifácio da Silva +1 more
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‘Insane criminals’ and the ‘criminally insane’: criminal asylums in Norway, 1895–1940 [PDF]
This article looks into the establishment and development of two criminal asylums in Norway. Influenced by international psychiatry and a European reorientation of penal law, the country chose to institutionalize insane criminals and criminally insane in separate asylums. Norway’s first criminal asylum was opened in 1895, and a second in 1923, both in
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Beyond Juvenile Delinquency: Youth Involvement as Perpetrators of Criminality
Adolescents' involvement as perpetrators of criminality in Indonesia has gone beyond the patterns of deviant behavior and actions categorized as juvenile delinquency.
Henky Fernando +4 more
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