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Legal Liability for AI-Assisted Radiographic Diagnosis Errors: a Comparative Review of French, Jordanian, and UAE Law. [PDF]
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Decriminalizing suicide: the 2017 Mental Healthcare Act and suicide mortality in India, 2001-2020. [PDF]
Ganguli D, Singh P, Das A.
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Clinician Awareness and Attitude About Decriminalization of Suicide Attempt as per Mental Health Care Act 2017: A Cross-sectional Study. [PDF]
Sandhu S, Mudgal V, Jain P.
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2022
Abstract This chapter focuses on key questions in penal policy, including justice, risk management, and human rights. It also considers the principal factors which shape the development of penal policy. Notably, these are political imperatives, economic influences, and penological and criminological principles, as well as public opinion ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on key questions in penal policy, including justice, risk management, and human rights. It also considers the principal factors which shape the development of penal policy. Notably, these are political imperatives, economic influences, and penological and criminological principles, as well as public opinion ...
Susan Easton +2 more
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Punishment and Society, 2000
Recently, a new approach to penal policy making has emerged in the UK and elsewhere. An elitist model is giving way to a more populist model, in which governments consult ordinary people, especially those living in areas undermined by crime and disorder, before formulating and implementing policies to tackle crime.
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Recently, a new approach to penal policy making has emerged in the UK and elsewhere. An elitist model is giving way to a more populist model, in which governments consult ordinary people, especially those living in areas undermined by crime and disorder, before formulating and implementing policies to tackle crime.
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Penal Policy and Practice in Belgium
Crime and Justice, 2007Abstract Belgian imprisonment rates increased from sixty‐five to ninety‐five per 100,000 population in the past quarter century, and the use of pretrial detention and long prison sentences increased. Notorious crimes, most prominently the Dutroux case, produced mass demonstrations, and a right‐wing political party repeatedly urged harsher policies.
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Penal Policy and Social Policy
1993The previous chapter was concerned with the demographic-social structure of the penalised population, pointing out that it is made up predominantly of the poor, minorities and migrants. This composition of the penal population was discussed purely within the framework of crime and criminal justice: the correlation of personal-social characteristics ...
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2014
AbstractThis article provides an overview of the literature leading comparative penological research. Starting from the concept of “punitiveness” as measured in imprisonment rates, it explores and critically assesses how differences in prison populations, and changes over time, have been explained by comparative criminologists.
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AbstractThis article provides an overview of the literature leading comparative penological research. Starting from the concept of “punitiveness” as measured in imprisonment rates, it explores and critically assesses how differences in prison populations, and changes over time, have been explained by comparative criminologists.
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