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    The Ne Bis In Idem Principle in Tax Law: European and Italian Frameworks by Stefania Lotito Fedele

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The principle prohibits anyone who has already been acquitted or convicted in a previous trial from being tried again. …”
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    Specificity of professional self-actuating of the employees of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine by O. M. Kokun

    Published 2018-12-01
    “….); prevention of conflict behavior (conflicts with convicts, with colleagues); prevention of emotional burnout (occurs in case of prolonged impact of the criminal world); prevention of professional deformation (negative personality changes leading to appropriate behavior of employees); prevention of deviant behavior (offenses involving the penitentiary staff), etc.…”
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    The ‘envers du décor’ of Suffragette Imagery: Anti-Suffrage Caricature by Abby Franchitti

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This will be followed by the examination of the Anti-Suffragists’ utilization of caricature in contrast with Suffragette imagery.A study of this imagery enables the historian to analyze the values and convictions that were behind the anti-suffrage movement. …”
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    Fine as a type of disciplinary penalty against prisoners of war by Yu. V. Orel

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It has been established that the fine for prisoners of war, in contrast to convicts, is assigned according to the system of penalty days, and consists in assigning to the prisoner of war the daily amount of the fine, determined in accordance with the legislation in the national currency of Ukraine. …”
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    Fengsel eller frihet: Noe om reaksjonsvalg i norsk strafferett by Morten Holmboe

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Certain rules concerning the rights of the convict are based on the kind of punishment (prison or not) that was meted out, e.g. the right to inheritance or insurance. …”
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    Crime and misdeeds amongst certain members of Ragusan communities in medieval Serbia (1400-1459) by Marković Nikola A.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…There are even records of Ragusan stealing each others ledgers and wills in an effort to erase evidence of their debts. The number of convictions of the crimes reported outside of Ragusa was quite low, at only about one quarter. …”
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    Capital Punishment without Capital Trials in Japan’s Lay Judge System by David T. Johnson

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In September, a lay judge panel in Tokyo evaluated the contradictory claims of medical experts and endured two weeks of frenzied media coverage before convicting actor Oshio Manabu and sentencing him to two-and-one-half years in prison for failing to call an ambulance to aid Tanaka Kaori, who died of an overdose of Ecstasy (MDMA) that Oshio had given her when they met to have sex in a Roppongi apartment (prosecutors wanted a six-year sentence). …”
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    Problematic issues of collecting evidence by the defense in criminal proceedings by I. O. Nechaieva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For this purpose, it has been clarified the powers of the defense party, including defense counsel, suspect, accused, convicted, acquitted person, person in respect of whom the use of compulsory medical or educational measures are envisaged or the issue of their use has been decided, as well as person in respect of whom the issue of extradition to a foreign state is to be considered, to collect evidence. …”
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    Cold case report: Geoforensic brownfield site search for murder victim based on prison informant lead by Jamie K. Pringle, Andrew Binley, Kristopher D. Wisniewski, Ben Davenward, Vivienne G. Heaton, Georgina E. Handley

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Cold case searches for the missing can be challenging, especially when the convicted perpetrator may or may not be giving forensic investigators truthful information. …”
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    D. M. Ovsianyko-Kulikovsky as an Orthologist: the Cognitive-evolutionary Coverage by Sergiy Popov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Ovsianyko-Kulikovsky's beliefs as an orthologist who expressed his orthological convictions regarding the norms of syntactic agreement of adjectives with homogeneous noun phrases. …”
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    Counteraction corruption under martial law: an analysis of problems and opportunities by O. S. Bondarenko, O. O. Tymoshenko

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Quantitative indicators of high-profile suspicions and convictions for 2023 were considered, while taking into account the confiscation of russian property, which was transferred to a special fund of the budget of Ukraine. …”
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    Specificity of personal characteristics of juvenile offenders with different levels of guilt awareness by N. V. Hresa, I. V. Zhdanova, O. G. Marchenko

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Based on the theoretical analysis of the philosophical, psychological, scientific and legal literature and the study of legislative acts, the authors characterise guilt as a psychological formation which includes cognitive (assessment of criminal law consequences of a criminal act), behavioural (desire to confess to a crime, to condemn one's actions in front of other convicts, assessment of the likelihood of committing a crime in the future) and emotional (assessment of the attitude towards the crime, its consequences, the victim and the court verdict) components. …”
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    Activities of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR Pavlo Yakovlevych Meshyk (1953) by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In June 1953, he was arrested and later convicted on charges of treason and conspiracy to seize power, and in December of the same year, Meshyk was shot dead. …”
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    From Anthropocentrism to Care for Our Common Home: Ethical Response to the Environmental Crisis by Y. I. Muliarchuk

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The domain of the ecological consciousness and behaviour also requires motivation at the level of human feelings, beliefs, and convictions, which is represented by the philosophic and religious thought of H. …”
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    Directions for improving the legal regulation of forensic DNA analysis in Ukraine in the context of integration into the European Union by R. L. Stepaniuk, V. V. Kikinchuk

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It has been established that the general European legislation defines recommendations on the general principles of using DNA analysis within the framework of the criminal justice system, establishes the obligation of each state to create and maintain a national DNA database, exchange information based on DNA databases, take measures to protect personal data, store DNA profiles of persons convicted of sexual offenses against children, to accredit forensic laboratories to ensure the proper quality of molecular genetic research. …”
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    Motivations regarding continuing or terminating pregnancy in women with high-risk pregnancies: a scoping review by Mónica Antunes, Mónica Antunes, Ana Galhanas, Ana Lúcia Vitorino, Sara Palma, Sara Palma, Ana Frias, Ana Frias

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The review identifies four main themes driving these decisions: health considerations, religious convictions, social and political factors and ethical and moral dilemmas. …”
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    Batterer typologies: substance use, impulsivity and results of an IPVAW offender treatment program in Spain by Pedro V. Mateo-Fernández, Pedro V. Mateo-Fernández, Pedro V. Mateo-Fernández, Iria Osa-Subtil, Iria Osa-Subtil, Iria Osa-Subtil, Román Ronzón-Tirado, María Elena de la Peña Fernández

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Combined with drunkenness, it can materially increase the likelihood of intimate partner violence.MethodsThe present study examines substance use and impulsivity among a sample of 243 men convicted of IPVAW offences under the Spanish Gender Violence Act (Organic Law 1/2004) in relation to the levels of violence and psychopathologies presented by these perpetrators, in order to understand the results of court-ordered psychological treatments provided under Spain’s Gender Violence Offenders Intervention Program. …”
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    Criminological principles of transitional justice for Ukraine: zones of criminogenic risks by Y. V. Orlov, L. V. Dundych

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Emphasis has been placed on the criminogenic significance of shortcomings in approaches to restoring criminal justice mechanisms in the occupied territories, mutual exclusion of jurisdictions of the sovereign Ukrainian state and quasi-law enforcement, quasi-judicial bodies of the occupation administration, which creates obstacles for the conflict-free performance of tasks related to the further treatment of persons “convicted” by the bodies of the occupation administration for committing general criminal offenses under the Criminal Code of Ukraine. …”
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    »Schließlich waren alle Genies der Kunst immerhin doch Männer …«. Zum Geniebegriff bei Heinrich Schenker by Marko Deisinger

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Given that Schenker developed his theory at a time when the traditional bourgeois hierarchy of gender was being called into question by shifting roles for men and women, it seems reasonable to assume not only a relationship between his Urlinie and his political convictions, but rather also the influence of Schenker’s understanding of gender roles on his theory. …”
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    Criminal justice in a small Nordic country: The case of Iceland by Helgi Gunnlaugsson

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This development has put pressure on the prison system, as a long list of convicts awaiting completion of their sentences has accumulated. …”
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