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    Value Profile of Convicted Women Demonstrating Different Levels of Legal Consciousness by N.A. Samoylik

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… <p style="text-align: justify;">The article presents the results of the empirical study of the value profile of convicted women demonstrating different levels of legal consciousness. …”
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    Social and Psychological Characteristic of Convicted Women Serving Non-custodial Sentences by N.E. Kolesnikova, O.E. Makarkina

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The average age of the convicted women is 33 years, the education level is low. …”
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    The Growing Acknowledgement of Wrongful Conviction – The Australian Response Within an International Context by Lynne Weathered

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The wrongful conviction of innocent people is being acknowledged in an increasing number of countries around the world. …”
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    Criminological analysis of criminal radicalism state among convicts in penal institutions by P. Yu. Danylchenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Criminal radicalism among convicts is represented by a block structure, which provides for unequal criminal law content and limits of relevant antisocial practices. …”
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    Features of the special knowledge use in the investigation of murders committed by convicts in prisons by V. V. Kikinchuk, K. H. Mishyna

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…A felony such as murder committed by a convict in prison is no exception. These criminal offenses invariably cause a significant public response, because, firstly, a serious criminal offense is committed, such as murder, secondly, it is committed by convicts serving sentences, and thirdly, as a rule, this category of criminal offenses is committed in correctional facilities. …”
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    THE SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST FORMER TERRORIST CONVICTS AND THEIR FAMILIES: Psychological Perspectives by Siti Nur Asiyah, Nailatin Fauziyah, Siti Khorriyatul Khotimah, Soffy Balgies

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This study examines the social discrimination against the former terrorist convicts and their families.  It is aimed at knowing about former terrorist convicts’ family patterns of community interaction, the growing social discrimination within the social life of former terrorist’s convicts’ family, the impact of social discrimination against the family of former terrorist convicts, and the coping behavior of former terrorist convicts over that situation. …”
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    Specificity of overcoming behavior within relationship to tolerance to uncertainty of convicted men by A. A. Shylina, O. M. Skliarov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Tolerance to uncertainty allows the convicts to overcome easily the tension that arises in connection with expectations of constant novelty and changes. …”
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    Inside the Lives of Hispanic Origin Ex-Convicts: Pre- and Post-Incarceration by Yok-Fong Paat, Trina L Hope, Hector Zamora, Laura C Lopez, Christian Salas

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Contrary to public stereotypes that Mexican origin ex-convicts are hardcore criminals, many were convicted of non-violent drug-related charges and the majority aspired to a crime-free future. …”
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    Psychological characteristics and motivation for change in men convicted of intimate partner violence by Santiago Boira, Lucía Tomás Aragonés

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…We present a descriptive study of a group of men who participated in a program designed to treat men convicted of domestic violence crime. We analysed data from the following questionnaires: URICA, HADS, SCL-90-R, BDHI, IRI and IPD. …”
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    The devil as (convicted) prosecutor: Some ideas on the devil in 1 Peter and Hebrews by Sebastian Fuhrmann

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This legal practice was established to stop prosecutors from bringing forward false charges. Convicted calumniators were removed from office and suffered additional punishments. …”
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