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Shariah Assessment Toward the Prosecution of Cybercrime in Indonesia

International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 2022
This research aims to uncover how Islamic criminal acts towards social media crimes. This study also elaborates on how Islam assesses Indonesian criminal prosecution against social media crimes.
Wahyuddin Naro   +5 more
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The Politics of Federal Prosecution

, 2021
Federal prosecutors have immense power and discretion to decide when to bring criminal charges, what plea bargains to offer, and how to implement the federal government’s legal priorities in their districts. While U.S.
C. L. Boyd   +3 more
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Pannotia under prosecution

Special Publications, 2020
Pannotia is a hypothetical supercontinent that may have existed briefly during the Proterozoic–Cambrian transition. Various lines of evidence used to argue for its existence include global orogenesis in Ediacaran–Cambrian time, the development of ...
D. Evans
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Prosecution for the Destruction of Cultural Property – Significance of the al Mahdi Trial

International Criminal Law Review, 2018
In recent years, the vulnerability of cultural property during armed conflict has been a high-profile issue of international concern. The al Mahdi prosecution at the International Criminal Court, for the destruction of sites in Timbuktu, represents an ...
Lara Pratt
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Prosecution in Public, Prosecution in Private

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Criminal procedure has long set a boundary between public and private in criminal enforcement: generally speaking, enforcement decisions at the post-charging stage are exposed to some degree of public view, while those at the pre-charging stage remain almost entirely secret.
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Prosecuting Assaultive Psychiatric Patients

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1991
Abstract For many reasons, inpatient psychiatric units are increasingly faced with treatment and management of violent individuals. This fosters a need to consider potential institutional responses to patient violence. This paper focuses on one response—prosecution of these persons. The existing literature on this topic is reviewed.
M A, Norko, H V, Zonana, R T, Phillips
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