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    The right to education and the work of convicts: An interruption between needs and possibilities by Tanjević Nataša

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Education, professional training and work during the execution of a prison sentence may be an important factor in achieving positive changes in the behavior of convicts and reducing the risk of recidivism. In this regard, in this work we pointed out the need for these activities and importance for the rehabilitation of convicts and the reduction of recidivism, as well as the problems and challenges in the realization of educational and working activities that occur in practice. …”
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    Self-Regulation of Convicts Who Have Committed Repeated Crimes by I.N. Konopleva, S.O. Knyazeva, M.G. Debolsky, S.A. Krasnenkova

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It is hypothesized that convicts who have committed repeated crimes have lower levels of self-regulation than persons who have been convicted for the first time, which contributes to the commission of repeated crimes. …”
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    AROUND THE PROBLEM OF EFFECTIVENESS OF RUSSIAN LEGISLATION AND RESOCIALIZATION OF CONVICTED PEOPLE by U. V. Baranov

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The conception of person's resocialization, particularly, convicted people is revealed in the article.…”
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    CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL BASIS FOR EXEMPTION OF CONVICTED CRIME CORRUPTION CRIMINAL by Usman, Imam Basofi

    Published 2014
    “…The research found out that the strict implementation of the parole giving to the corruption convicted criminal as being regulated in the Government Regulation No. 99 of2012 on Terms and Procedures for the Implementation of Rights of the Society Correction System is already appropriate. …”
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    Improprieties in Documenting Crime Scene Observations as Cause for Wrongful Convictions by P.T., Jayaprakash

    Published 2009
    “…Problem: False accusations and wrongful convictions are victimizations by the investigatory and criminal justice system Remedy: Resorting to scientific observations of crime scenes Objectives I) To elucidate that improprieties in 'observing' crime scenes per se involving equivocal deaths lead to imagine 'homicide' impelling the investigators, prosecutors and judges to accuse/convict an innocent individual wrongfully II) To stress that 'observing' a crime scene in situ is part of forensic science practice and 'crime reconstruction' is the responsibility of the forensic investigator, a forensic science generalist Ill) To recommend the following remedial measures a) rejuvenating 'forensic science generalists' b) inclusion of forensic science crime scene management- as part of the law curriculum…”
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    PENCABUTAN HAK UNTUK MEMILIH DAN DIPILIH BAGI TERPIDANA TINDAK PIDANA KORUPSI by Denny Ardiansyah

    Published 2017-12-01
    Subjects: “…the lifting of rights, convict, corruption.…”
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    The Freedom of the Judge to Express his Personal Opinions and Convictions under the ECHR by Sietske Dijkstra

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The freedom of the judge to express his personal opinions and convictions is limited by his special position. The question arises where these limits lie: what are the possibilities for judges to express their personal views on religious, political or other subjects, whether it is through speech, writing, wearing religious symbols or membership of an association or church? …”
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    The relationship between alcohol abuse and homicides in the sample of convicted offenders in Belgrade by Ignjatović Đorđe, Lukić Natalija

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The second part of the article is an empirical analysis of a sample of 84 final court cases of the High Court in Belgrade, involving 105 victims, with the total 95 persons convicted of homicide, aggravated homicide or manslaughter. …”
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