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    Tasks of the National Police of Ukraine as a subject of implementation of the preventive function of the state by I. V. Ishchenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is emphasized that the main tasks of the Department of Preventive Activities of the National Police of Ukraine are to organize and ensure within the competence of the National Police of Ukraine the functions of Ukrainian legislation to maintain public safety and order, protect human rights and freedoms, and individual preventive work aimed at preventing the commission of administrative and criminal offenses, preventing and combating domestic violence, escorting persons detained on suspicion of committing a criminal offense, taken into custody, accused, sentenced to arrest or imprisonment, and for a term of imprisonment in the courtroom. …”
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    Viva Madiba, Viva ! by Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…It retraces his formative years, his entry into politics and activism, his imprisonment by the apartheid regime, his triumphant liberation and his election as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. …”
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    Faire la loi à l’Assemblée nationale constituante tunisienne. Recomposition et formation d’un nouveau personnel parlementaire tunisien by Déborah Perez

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…These resources paradoxically based on imprisonment or exile, provided the MPs with alternative legitimacy but also with a specific praxis within the parliament: work habits, group cohesiveness, and capacity to forge alliances.…”
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    On a method of legal knowledge base situational analysis by Laima Paliulionienė

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…One of the consistency types is the consistency of quantitative values, for example, criminal and administrative sanctions (penalty size, duration of imprisonment, etc.), fees, grants, and pensions. This paper presents a method for the analysis of quantitative results of possible situations in order to detect inconsistencies in the results. …”
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    Une revenance dans l’écriture poétique : les disparus et Vittorio Sereni by Yannick Gouchan

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…His work is marked by an existential injury due to his imprisonment during the Second World War making it impossible for him to take part in History in that period. …”
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    “Millions of false eyes / Are stuck upon thee.” The scope of surveillance in Measure for Measure by Sébastien Lefait

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To this effect, I first relate the surveillance practices of Shakespeare’s time to some of the play’s prevalent thematic pairs: imprisonment and punishment, authority and the prerogatives of the ruler, divine rule and secular law. …”
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    Dobre praktyki w zakresie ochrony dziecka w procesie resocjalizacji i readaptacji społecznej jego skazanych rodziców by Anna Dąbrowska, Justyna Kusztal

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The aim of the paper is to describe good practices in area of child’s protection according to the principle of child’s wellbeing in a crisis situation, more specifically – imprisonment of one of the parents. The paper presents assumptions and effects of an innovative social project implemented in cooperation with Puppet and Actor Theatre and Detention Center in Kielce (2015–2019). …”
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    All Roads Lead to Rome?: Decadence, Paganism, Catholicism and the Later Life of Oscar Wilde by Shushma Malik

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In his travels through France and Italy between 1897 and 1900, Wilde labels the behaviour that led to his imprisonment as belonging to his decadent ‘pagan days’ and ‘Neronian hours’. …”
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    Les images d’enfermement dans John Marchmont’s Legacy de Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Marion Charret-Del Bove

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…I am principally interested here in presenting the frequently used images of imprisonment, physical as well as social. Indeed this text allows Miss Braddon to throw light on the position of middle-class Victorian women in a patriarchal and particularly oppressive world. …”
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    Sweden Against Apartheid: A Historical Overview by Anna-Mart van Wyk

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Such was the relationship between the African National Congress (ANC) and Sweden, that the latter became the first country outside of Africa to be visited by Nelson Mandela in 1990, after his release from decades of imprisonment. The aim of this contribution is therefore to provide a brief synopsis of the rich history of Sweden’s solidarity with the South African liberation struggle and the role played by the Swedish youth, the Swedish antiapartheid movement, civil society, trade unions, and Olof Palme, former Swedish prime minister, who was one of the most committed allies of the liberation movements. …”
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    Postyczniowa rzeczywistość małych miast. Studium na przykładzie Jędrzejowa, Małogoszcza i Wodzisławia by Krzysztof Ślusarek

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The urban population has been affected by a wave of Russian repressions, including arrests and imprisonment. Part of the costs of suppressing the uprising was passed onto the townspeople (procuring food for the soldiers housed in the houses and financing the military police). …”
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    When “Things Fall Apart”: Thinking Through Absurdity with Arendt and Aseyev by Cana Beverage

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In this essay, I argue that Aseyev’s reflections on Russian occupation, imprisonment, and torture demonstrate both the special value of Arendt’s “thinking” for those enduring war and violence and reveal a pre-moral-political capacity of “thinking” latent but never explicit in Arendt’s work: the power to cope with the absurd qua absurd.…”
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    Interdiction des emblèmes berbères et occupation des espaces symboliques : amazighité versus algérianité ? by Mohand Tilmatine

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The announced ban on this emblem, promptly followed by the imprisonment of some 30 protesters, opened a gap in the apparent homogeneity that seemed to unify the new “smile revolution”, but also (re)opened a debate on symbols and identity references of a future Algerian republic. …”
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    Qual será a verdade do jeitinho brasileiro? Perspectivas sobre a Comissão Nacional da Verdade do Brasil by Rodrigo Stumpf González, Rodrigo Lentz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The last three elected presidents can be considered victims of the old regime and they suffered persecutions of different natures, such as exile, imprisonment and torture. In 2012, a National Truth Commission has been implemented with the aim of establishing the memory and the truth about human rights violations committed by State agents over the past 66 years. …”
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    Children in institutional re-socialisation and education – on the edge of contemporary trends by Justyna Kusztal, Sławomir Przybyliński

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Although a prison sentence passed on minors is an exception to the rule of adjudicating educational and reformatory measures, according to international regulations, the category of juvenile imprisonment is broader than serving a sentence in prison. …”
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    Un établissement pénitentiaire singulier dans «l’archipel punitif» de l’armée française en Algérie : L’établissement des fers de Douera puis de Bône (1855-1858) by Nadia Biskri

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Unique among the punitive structures of the French army in Algeria, the establishment of chain imprisonment in Douera / Bône, testifies to the permeability of the civil and military prison systems in a context of sharp conflict of competences between military and civil authorities. …”
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    Marie Uguay et Saint-Denys Garneau, au bord du vide by Mylène Durand

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Indeed, the subjects are wounded, fragmented, but against all odds, they search for a path, to go on in order to fight imprisonment, immobility. Hope comes from writing, specifically poetry that makes everything possible and draws a line and bridges; opens a pathway toward light and life.…”
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    Fresnes, « prison algérienne »*? (1954-1962) by Fanny Layani

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…During the Algerian War of Independence, Fresnes Prison, crux of the range of repressive measures in France, becomes essentially an Algerian prison, because of the French correctional administration’s policy of grouping together Algerian inmates, and because of Parisian courts’ across-the-board rulings of imprisonment. Fresnes helps us locate the precise turning points of the penitentiary issue during the war, particularly as it has produced a massive amount of archival material which, unlike most French prisons, has been largely preserved. …”
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    Anton Nilsson et l’écho d’une bombe. Malmö, 1908-1917 by Lars Berggren, Roger Johansson

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Anton Nilsson was sentenced to death in a subsequent trial, but after extensive protests, also abroad, the death sentence was converted to life imprisonment. Following the “potato revolution” and as the first Social Democratic / Liberal government was elected, he was granted an amnesty in 1917 and released from captivity. …”
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    Religious Symbolism and Political Resistance: Navalny’s Martyr Narrative in the Russian Opposition by Nadezhda Beliakova, Zhanna Timofeeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The death of Russian dissident Alexey Navalny in a far-northern colony after three years of imprisonment was declared a martyrdom by the Russian opposition, reflecting the sentiments of a part of Russian society. …”
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