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    « Et voilà qu’arrive l’aventure ! » by Léonore Le Caisne

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Lannemezan prison, autumn 1994, Daniel Koehl (age 38), a.k.a. Coin-Coin, convicted in 1978 to life imprisonment at the age of 21 for murder, recounts his prison career to Pierre-Marie Andreotti (aged 47), also sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. …”
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    The a criminal’s identity as an element of forensic characteristics of causing negligent serious or moderate bodily harm by K. M. Penzieva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…According to the results of the conducted research, the following characteristic features of criminals who commit bodily harm due to carelessness have been identified, namely they are mainly adult men who commit the crime alone, without prior training, have secondary special and general secondary education, are unmarried, are temporarily employed in a low-paid job or not work, were not in a state of intoxication at the time of committing the crime, mainly had no previous convictions.…”
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    Red, White, and Boyle: Fiction as Propaganda and Art by Rai PETERSON

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…When pressed by her own government to defend her loyalty to American democracy, she offered examples from her fiction as the final “proof” of her anti-Communist convictions. Exculpating herself from political charges imperiled, not just her career, but also the context for her writing itself. …”
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    Impact of Higher Education on Employment of Disadvantaged Groups: A Comparative Study between Türkiye and the EU by Selen Kabaca Çiçek, Osman Murat Çetin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The study recognizes that the common definition of disadvantaged groups refers to individuals with disabilities, ex-convicts, women, and immigrants, and proposes to expand this definition to include those who are disadvantaged or become disadvantaged over time due to barriers to labour market access.…”
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    Osama the Hero (2004) de Dennis Kelly ou pourquoi le théâtre politique n’est pas une « foutue perte de temps » by Aloysia Rousseau

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The notion of indignation will be scrutinized while the spectator’s stance will be defined as political because self-reflexive, the latter being invited to question his own convictions.…”
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    Fører endringer i loven til endringer i rettspraksis? by Synøve N. Andersen, Morten Holmboe, Torbjørn Skardhamar

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In this paper, we compare sentencing practices before and after the penal reform using administrative registry data from all Norwegian courts on persons convicted for bodily harm and/or assault. Results from regression discontinuity analyses show that despite clear incentives to increase sentences for violent offences, there were no statistically significant changes in the length of sentences imposed following the penal reform. …”
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    Religious Education in Baden-Powell’s Writings by Paola Dal Toso

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is interesting that some of his convictions are now, almost a hundred years later, topical educational insights. …”
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    La faute à DEWEY. À propos de quelques contresens sur sa philosophie de l’éducation by Michel Fabre

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article attempts here to make the difference between the real pedagogical thinking of Dewey and the drifts from some of his followers, drifts Dewey convicted himself. But these excesses have contributed to the misinterpretation of the pragmatist philosophy of education. …”
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    Nelson Mandela était-il communiste ? by Chloé Maurel

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…How do his humanist and egalitarian convictions come close to communist ideas? How does he position himself in relation to communism in his autobiography A Long Walk to Freedom and in his pleadings during his trial? …”
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    Le film de fiction comme lieu de mémoire historicisé. Du signe-monument à la trace-interstice Pour l’exemple (Joseph Losey, 1964) by Sylvain Louet

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…King and Country (Losey, 1964) recounts how a man’s ambivalent attitude was reduced to that of a courageous combatant who had been convicted of desertion in the First World War. Thus law and justice were used by the British government in order to eradicate desertion from national history. …”
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    Being Reformed today? by D.J. Smit

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It concludes by raising three challenges to being Reformed today, namely whether it can find the necessary normativity to self-critically engage its own tradition, whether the deepest convictions and passions of the Reformed faith still make sense in the world today, and whether there is the will within the Reformed community to practise this kind of being in the world today. …”
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    THE AESTHETICS OF COVID-19 WITHIN THE PANDEMIC OF THE CORONA CRISIS. by D.J. Louw

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…How does it affect the realm of habitus and religious convictions, specifically when pastoral caregivers become involved? …”
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    Męczeństwo – chrześcijańska wyłączność? by Krzysztof Kościelniak

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The text presents the ideals and religious ideologies and convictions which refer to martyrs who sacrifice their life for the sake of great value principle. …”
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    Matthew's sitz im Leben and the emphasis on the Torah by F. P. Viljoen

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…While countering some form of Christian libertinism and allegations against the Torah observance of his community, he assures his community of their convictions. …”
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    Apocalyptic groups and socially disadvantaged contexts by P. G. R. de Villiers

    Published 2016-06-01
    “… This study investigates the theory that apocalyptic texts originated in, and reflect the convictions and activities of socially disadvantaged groups on the margins of society. …”
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    THE ETHICS OF PLATO’S IDEAS AND IDEALS by Jonas Balčius

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…His essential philosophical convictions are very close to those of his teacher and greatest authority, Socrates. …”
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    Mobiliser son réseau en justice à Dijon à la fin du Moyen Âge by Rudi Beaulant

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to follow the trajectories of several men in the second half of the 15th century, whose detailed examination makes it possible to establish links between the various cases in which they were involved. The rare convictions against them also raise questions about their origins, as the examination of the sources shows that they belong to or are linked for the most part to the ruling elites. …”
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    Genocidaire Alfried Krupp: The Implications of Memorializing a Criminal Against Humanity by Elizabeth Edwards

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This research paper explores the implications of naming institutions after convicted criminals against humanity, as seen through the case of the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald in Germany. …”
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    THE ETHICS OF PLATO’S IDEAS AND IDEALS by Jonas Balčius

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…His essential philosophical convictions are very close to those of his teacher and greatest authority, Socrates. …”
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    Vivre sous la menace du bâton de maréchal : expériences carcérales et enfermements pour affaires d’honneur en France au xviiie siècle by Romain Benoit-Lévy

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Imprisonment obliges defendants and then convicts to create new social relationships: with the prisoners, from whom they are all the more distant because they are privileged, and with the prison staff, who are sometimes allies and sometimes enemies. …”
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