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Institution of a court probation officer in the Polish administration of justice
The court guardianship for minors and adults, shaped in the course of numerous changes, is nowadays one of the key elements of the resocialising education system.
Bartosz Piotr Stróżewski
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Assessing Readiness for Change of Juvenile Probation Policies and Practices: A Factor Analysis of the Probation Officer Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavior (POABB) Scale. [PDF]
McPhee J +7 more
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Front‐Footed Defense: Leveraging Early Counsel Intervention for Expedited Justice
ABSTRACT Contemporary criminal justice systems have increasingly prioritized efficiency as a key guiding principle in their institutional processes. This research examines the role of defense counsel to analyze whether and how lawyers strategically adapt their advocacy methods as they balance the demands of procedural efficiency with their professional
Chengchen He, Enshen Li
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Institutional cooperation as a factor determining the effectiveness of probation officers
The author points out that widespread critical evaluations of social rehabilitation carried out under probation result mainly from the adoption of inadequate evaluation criteria for this process.
Marek Heine
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Invisible Victims, Invisible Crimes: Institutional Erasures of Animals as Victims of Cruelty
ABSTRACT To receive justice in the legal system, one must be seen by the legal system; this is as true for nonhuman animal victims of crime as it is for human victims. Situating animal cruelty within the invisible crimes framework, this paper highlights the paucity of research on prosecutions and sentencing under animal welfare law.
Serrin Rutledge‐Prior
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Children who come into conflict with the law often do so due to unfavourable social environments, and exposure to the harsh criminal justice system can have long-term detrimental effects.
Jal Zabdi Mohd Yusoff +2 more
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ABSTRACT In England and Wales, approximately 8% of prisoners aged 50 and over are likely to have dementia/MCI, but they do not receive equivalent care to their counterparts in the community. We previously designed DECISION (Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in prison), a care pathway and training/awareness package for use in prison.
Deborah Buck +10 more
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PREVENTIVE AND REHABILITATION PROGRAMS AS AN INTEGRAL ELEMENT OF METHODOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES IN A PROBATION CENTER [PDF]
The article presents the importance of the probation center as a place of creative activities, consistent with contemporary trends and concepts of rehabilitation.
Łukasz Wirkus
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Abstract Purpose Ophthalmology encompasses comprehensive medical and surgical care for patients with diverse visual system disorders, significantly impacting eye health, vision, and quality of life. European ophthalmologists undergo specialized residency training to acquire necessary competencies, emphasizing theoretical knowledge, clinical and ...
Helena Prior Filipe +70 more
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Do Human Rights Work? Evidence From Prison Death Investigations in Scotland
ABSTRACT It seems self‐evident that countries which have embraced human rights would have better human rights compliance. This article examines this assumption in prison death investigations in Scotland (called fatal accident inquiries or FAIs). The right to life (Article 2 ECHR) includes a procedural right to an effective investigation of deaths ...
Sarah Armstrong +3 more
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