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    INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY ON TRAFFICKERS by Paul Nwala

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Human trafficking, as recognised in the Declaration of the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law Trafficking in Persons, preys on the vulnerability of victims and can be considered as a premeditated crime. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), as guardian of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and the Protocols thereto, assists States in their efforts to implement the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons (Trafficking in Persons Protocol). …”
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    Article 151 of The Criminal Code of Ukraine: the challenges of legislative determination and correlation of the objective criterions of the corpus delicti by Y. H. Lyzohub

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The author has researched the way how the name of the specified crime and its legal content was defined by the legislation. …”
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    Espaces de l’insécurité : réalités territoriales et réponses locales à la délinquance by Igor Lefèvre

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…It thus questioned the relevance of the résidentialist paradigm (that is to say, the assumption of a crime would depend in form and intensity of urban, sociological , economic and demographic patterns and trends) and its impact on work organization and missions of law enforcement forces, but also all the local actors involved in security policy and crime prevention. …”
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    Nonlinear Analysis of the Dynamics of Criminality and Victimisation: A Mathematical Model with Case Generation and Forwarding by Chikodili Helen Ugwuishiwu, D. S. Sarki, G. C. E. Mbah

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A threshold value, R0=maxRK,RV, responsible for the persistence of crime/criminality and victimisation, is obtained and, using it, stability analyses on the model performed. …”
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    Features of the Application of the Amnesty Institution under the Laws of the Russian Empire (1845-1917) by G. G. Dedurin, D. G. Zavrichko

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Also the author identified and analyzed several forms of amnesty, which were found in the legislation of that time: abolition, which abolished the general law for a particular case and extinguished the crime itself; indulgence, when not the crime itself was extinguished, but only the punishment for the committed crime; rehabilitation, according to which a person was released from serving a sentence and restored in rights. …”
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    Tactical features of the scene inspection in the investigation of the taking of a government official or law enforcement officer as a hostage by O. Yu. Prokopenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, in the course of the study of scientific findings, the absence of methodological recommendations for investigating this crime has been established, which negatively affects the state of combating crime. …”
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    Essence, purpose and objectives of pre-trial investigation: theoretical and legal characteristics by V. V. Matus, V. V. Ablamska

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The following key tasks of the pre-trial investigation have been identified: to find out the circumstances of the criminal offence (time, place, method of its commission, information about the person who committed the crime); to collect evidence that undoubtedly proves that a particular person committed the crime (testimony, photo and video materials that can help establish the facts of the crime and identify the person who committed it); to establish the circle of suspects, etc. …”
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    Dolus Specialis Dalam Pembuktian Genosida: Tantangan Penegakan Hukum Internasional by Aisyah Muthmainnah, Ferdi Ferdi, Syofirman Syofyan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Genocide as the most serious crime is specifically regulated in international law. …”
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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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    Psychological Characteristics and Health Behavior for Juvenile Delinquency Groups by Fangbin Song, Ruihua Li, Wei Wang, Shenyu Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Drawing on the results of current literature research, the Youth Psychological Characteristics Crime Prevention Questionnaire (YPPQ) was compiled, which can be simply referred to as the Crime Prevention Questionnaire. …”
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    Structure of Forensic Characteristics of Murdering Hostages or Kidnapped Persons by T. V. Bilyk

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The concept and structure of forensic characteristics of crimes against human life and health have been analyzed. …”
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    What Hitchcock Taught Us about Whodunnits by Dominique Sipière

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Although he specialised in crime thrillers, Alfred Hitchcock avoided filming whodunnits: his dislike gives a clue to both readers and spectators about the nature of what could be termed a “Hitchcock-genre” and about the thrill some still get from seemingly old fashioned novels of the 1930s. …”
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    Untangling Historical Injustice and Historical Ill by Michael Schefczyk

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…It conceives of the latter as legalised natural crimes, committed by morally competent agents. A natural crime consists in the deliberate violation of a natural right. …”
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    “fraude da locadora” e suas implicações no direito penal by Michele Kuchar Matte, Karine Cordazzo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Nos outros dois crimes, há ainda muita discricionariedade do julgador. …”
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    Problems of Commissioning of Technical Expert Examination of Documents by T. F. Bezsonna, L. S. Zubtsova

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It solves both diagnostic and identification issues aimed at establishing the fact of a crime, the modus operandi of a crime and the person who committed a crime. …”
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    Modern problems of repeated criminality. Socio-psychological aspect by Y.E. Suslov, A.F. Fedorov, A.V. Bespalova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the same time, the problem of crime in general and repeat crime in particular does not lose its relevance. …”
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    Experiencing Traumatic Violence: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of One Man’s Lived Experience of a Violent Attack Involving a Knife by Zoe Partington, R. Stephen Walsh, Danielle Labhardt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A review of the violent knife crime literature suggests that the experiential perspective is one which has not been addressed in academic study. …”
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    The Anatomy of Murder / by Iles, Francis

    Published 2014
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    Criminal Life Courses in Context by Sanne Muurling, Evelien Walhout

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In spite of the extensive state and parish registration documenting individual and family lives in close systematic detail, life course approaches to historical crime are less common. The large datasets necessary to conduct longitudinal life course research into deviant behaviour will facilitate both the analysis of criminality as an event and the scrutiny of the trajectories of individuals' lives leading up to their involvement in crime.…”
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