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Sentencing in Germany: Explaining Long-Term Stability in the Structure of Criminal Sanctions And Sentencing [PDF]
Albrecht, Hans-Jörg
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Sexual assault by a gynecologist with two frontal lobe meningiomas: implications and challenges for forensic psychiatric assessment: a case report. [PDF]
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Finnish Criminal Policy: From Hard Time to Gentle Justice [PDF]
Ekunwe, Ikponwosa O., Jones, Richard S.
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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act (BNSA) 2023: Implications for Forensic Psychiatry in India. [PDF]
Hegde PR, Malik Y, Kumar CN, Math SB.
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"Even Though the System Had Failed Him His Entire Life, We Were Failing Him Yet Again": How Clinical, Welfare, and Penal Medicine Interact to Drive Health Inequities and Medical Moral Injury. [PDF]
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Journal of Science and Knowledge Horizons, 2022
Penal institutions vary between closed institutions based on the idea of the seriousness of the offender and open institutions based on mutual trust between the prison administration and the convict, and semi-open institutions based on a combination of the two systems The penal system in Algeria has adopted a closed environment system, establishing ...
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Penal institutions vary between closed institutions based on the idea of the seriousness of the offender and open institutions based on mutual trust between the prison administration and the convict, and semi-open institutions based on a combination of the two systems The penal system in Algeria has adopted a closed environment system, establishing ...
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2014
This chapter takes a look at the types of punishment that existed during Joseon period, ranging from corporal punishment to exile, and also the rationality behind their application. Penal servitude was for criminals who committed relatively serious crime; it involved putting the captured person in a large building and making him do hard labor, similar ...
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This chapter takes a look at the types of punishment that existed during Joseon period, ranging from corporal punishment to exile, and also the rationality behind their application. Penal servitude was for criminals who committed relatively serious crime; it involved putting the captured person in a large building and making him do hard labor, similar ...
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2013
In 2012, criminal justice, sentencing, political governance, activism, punk music and free speech all met and meshed to create a veritable avalanche of debate and discord about Russia’s political culture and its criminal justice system. Events since March 2012 have dominated world headlines on an unprecedented scale, not seen since the collapse of the ...
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In 2012, criminal justice, sentencing, political governance, activism, punk music and free speech all met and meshed to create a veritable avalanche of debate and discord about Russia’s political culture and its criminal justice system. Events since March 2012 have dominated world headlines on an unprecedented scale, not seen since the collapse of the ...
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Towards a Better Penal System*
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1980It would be unthinkable to speak about the penal system and penal reform without remembering and referring to one of the greatest penal reformers of all time, the pioneer after whom this society is named, the great John Howard, the man who spent the best years of his life in continuous efforts and indefatigable attempts to improve prison conditions in ...
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