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The Rights of Children in Turkish Criminal Law

Family is the most important factor in child development. In the early stages, children emulate their parents and learn from their behavior without questioning and accepting them as unquestionable truths. If a child's propensity for unlawful behavior goes unnoticed, it can have a lasting impact and potentially affect the community in the future.
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Precious Stamp Fraud Crime In The Turkish Criminal Law

2018
People feel the need to trust some of the documents and papers presented to them as a necessity ofliving together. The source of this sense of trust is the public administration, that is, the State.The Statecarries out the printing of some documents and papers either by itself or through elements under itsaudit and control.
KAYA, İslam Safa, CENGİZ, Ali
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False Suspicion in Turkish Criminal Law

2016
The right to a fair trial is protected as legal value in the crime of calumny. Turkish criminal law aims to protect the mentioned legal value against an accusation of an unlawful act, not only the performed one through notice or complaint to the competent authorities, but also the performed one by means of press.
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Crimes of Expression in Turkish Criminal Law

2015
Die Tatsache realitätsentsprechend zu klären unddementsprechend zu urteilen ist wichtig für die Gerechtigkeit. Bei derErmittlungs‐  und Beurteilungstätigkeit können die Justizbehördendurch falsche Aussagen getäuscht werden. In solchen Fällen kannnicht gerecht verurteilt werden.
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Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art

Sociological Methods and Research, 2021
Richard A Berk   +2 more
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The predatory dimensions of criminal justice

Science, 2021
Joshua Page, Joe Soss
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Criminal Sanctions Against Recidivists in Turkish Penal Law*

2015
This study aims to analyze and explain the issue of recidivism which refers to repetition of criminal behaviour by the same offender, within the context of the Turkish Penal Code of 2005 which approaches recidivists differently, as opposed to the former Penal Code.
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The 'Civil Servant' Concept in Turkish Criminal Law

'Public Servant' is a vital concept in the practice Of Criminal Law, since under Turkish Penal Code, some actions are considered crime only if the perpetrator/victim is a civil servant Turkish. Moreover, with respect to some crimes, the perpetrator/victim's civil servant status is seen as an aggravating factor.
Ozen, Muharrem, Tozman, Onder
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