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    Community Labeling: Former Drug Convicts Become Drug Convicts Again by Mira Hasti Hasmira, Suhai Ratu Rahmi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This research was motivated by the discovery of information about ex-drug convicts at Class IIB Padang prison who returned to drug convicts after repeating the same incident. …”
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    The aftermath of wrongful convictions: addressing the needs of the wrongfully convicted in England and Wales by Tilt, L

    Published 2018
    “…However, far less is known about what can be done to help the wrongfully convicted try to recover from this trauma and repair their lives once a conviction is overturned. …”
    Thesis
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    The Indian convict labourer : convict or labourer? The interrelation between the colonial penal system, convict transportation and the usage of Indian convict labour by the British in colonial Singapore from 1825–1873 by Valarmathi Mahendran

    Published 2019
    “…Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labour to build up the colonial state in the 19th century. …”
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    Early release of convicts by Drakić Dragiša S., Milić Ivan D.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Early release can not be approved for every convict. There are exceptions to the rule that convicts are eligible for early release based on good behaviour. …”
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    From Convicts to Contemporary Convictions: Two Hundred Years of Australian Crime Fiction by Stephen Knight

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…European Australia began in 1788 as an English jail, and from 1818 novels and stories appeared locally and in London about escaped convicts acting against free settlers, and sometimes Indigenous people resisting the taking of their land. …”
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    COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CONVICTION by G. ". Chin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…It is proposed to publish the National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction so that any individual can learn the legal implications of a conviction under the law of each jurisdiction. …”
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    Misaligned hope and conviction in healthcare by Clarke, S, Oakley, J, Pugh, J, Wilkinson, D

    Published 2024
    “…We agree, but a widely appealed to type of hope – hope based on conviction (religious or otherwise), renders this assertion problematic. …”
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    Foreword: Narrative Convictions in “Revolting” Times by Michelle Fine

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Convictions: (1)<i>strongly held beliefs, firmly felt and enacted</i>(2)<i>consequence of being criminalized</i> [...]…”
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    ON THE ISSUE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SURVEILLANCE OF RETURNED CONVICTS by R. S. Burganov, R. G. Bikmiyev

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The article views the issues arousing during application of the Federal Law of 06 April 2011 # 64-ФЗ "On administrative surveillance of the returned convicts". The authors suggest ways of improving this developing institute of the Russian law. …”
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    Newman and the power of conviction: Truth in complexity by Garnett, EJ

    Published 2020
    “…Newman returned again and again to reflect on the nature of conviction. The very process of ongoing reflection was itself fundamental: the cultivation of a contemplative cast of mind open to complexity and diversity, and resistant to relativism. …”
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    Unsafe convictions in capital cases in Taiwan by Hoyle, C

    Published 2019
    “…This report describes the various flaws in the criminal justice response to these cases within the context of the organisational culture and practices of the criminal justice system in Taiwan, which are seen to be conducive to the production of erroneous convictions. While the focus of the report is on the death penalty, these findings are an indictment of the criminal justice system as a whole.…”
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    Reasoning, emotions, and delusional conviction in psychosis. by Garety, P, Freeman, D, Jolley, S, Dunn, G, Bebbington, P, Fowler, D, Kuipers, E, Dudley, R

    Published 2005
    “…The hypothesis was confirmed that reasoning biases would be related to delusional conviction. There was evidence that belief inflexibility mediated the relationship between jumping to conclusions and delusional conviction. …”
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