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    Transitional justice mechanisms and processes: international experience for restoring Ukraine’s sovereignty and national security by O. V. Cherviakova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Among the elements of transitional justice, the author identifies those whose implementation is appropriate and possible before the end of the active phase of the conflict in Ukraine: bringing to individual responsibility, recording, documenting and collecting evidence of crimes allegedly committed on the territory of Ukraine (including war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression), cooperation with the International Criminal Court on international crimes, determining the procedure for bringing the top military and political leadership of the russian federation to justice (tribunal); establishing the circumstances of the conflict and recording them, which is especially important in the context of information and psychological operations and other methods of hybrid warfare used by the Russian Federation. …”
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    Co-opting the ‘public’ in public health: homelessness and the specious logic of discretionary displacement in a mid-sized US city by Lesley Jo Weaver, Claire W. Herbert, Dylan J. Podrabsky, Mackenzie L. Ní Flainn

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In the name of public health protection, individuals and communities perceived to be diseased have long been coercively regulated through surveillance, sequestration, or various forms of criminal punishment. In the U.S., people experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been increasingly targeted by social control measures such as containment, banishment, or arrest, often under the guise of public health protection. …”
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    Prevalence and factors of physical punishment and psychological aggression toward children under five in Mongolia: an analysis of the 2018 Social Indicator Survey by Anujin Enkhbat, Seungman Cha, Ermias Tadesse Beyene, Yan Jin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Mongolia, domestic violence-related criminal offenses have sharply increased, with a 46.92% surge in the first quarter of 2020 compared to 2019. …”
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    Barriers and facilitators for social inclusion among people with concurrent mental health and substance use problems. A qualitative scoping review. by Silje Nord-Baade, Ottar Ness, Camilla Bergsve Jensen, Michael Rowe, Elin Opheim, Anne Landheim

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>We included 55 articles included in our review and identified sub themes of: Intrapersonal baseline (identity, belonging), Components of social inclusion (relationships, meaningful activities, employment, economy), and Systemic failure or success (housing, public health and welfare services, the criminal justice system).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Social inclusion is rarely studied outside the context of direct services. …”
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    Violent crime motivated by war-related hate: concepts, signs, development trends by V. V. Sokurenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The need to develop a balanced legislative approach to the correct understanding, recognition, detection and subsequent legally competent qualification of criminal offenses on the basis of hatred related to the war as a guarantee of their effective prevention and investigation is summarized. …”
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    M. Walker. Branching Is Not a Bug; It’s a Feature: Personal Identity and Legal (and Moral) Responsibility / trans. from Engl. V. A. Pilipenko by V. A. Pilipenko

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…I argue, to the contrary, that there are good moral reasons to think that any account of personal identity that does not permit fission is deeply problematic, especially in connection with theorizing about criminal punishment. I discuss and reject David Lewis’ famous account of personal identity that invokes ‘multiple occupancy’ to allow for branching. …”
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    The Ambivalent Identity of Eighteenth-Century London Clubs as a Prelude to Victorian Clublife by Valérie Capdeville

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Dissident behaviour could embody various degrees of social transgression, ranging from a disregard of social norms to more offending or even criminal attitudes. If some ‘clubmen behaving badly’ were excluded from social or political circles and marginalized, others paradoxically remained prominent social figures. …”
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    Concept and structure of the special forces of operative-search activity by V. M. Davydiuk

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Based on the research, the definition of special forces of operative and search activity has been provided – it is a separate category of forces of operative and search activity, which does not belong to the subjects of operative and search activity, but indirectly and on a confidential basis promotes the fulfillment of tasks of operative and search activity and criminal process. The author has substantiated that disclosing party and anonymous author, who provide information on a confidential basis, belong to special forces of operative and search activity.…”
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    México: educación pública y formación de un investigador en ciencias sociales by Gustavo Garza

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Concluye que como una medida para revertir la grave violencia criminal que socava y amenaza con devastar a México, se debe reforzar la calidad académica de las universidades públicas, formando más y mejores estudian - tes e investigadores.…”
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    The activities of the Ukrainian SSR militia in combating crime in the early 1960s. by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As in previous years, the militia used mainly operational measures to combat crime, and also carried out some preventive work among the population to identify and verify signals of death threats, as well as criminal intentions and intentions of individual citizens. …”
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    Features of interrogation of minors who are victims of violence by N. E. Miloradova, N. A. Pashko

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The features of interrogation of minors who are victims of violence and their significance in criminal proceedings have been theoretically analyzed. …”
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    Noise pollution in developing countries: Loopholes and recommendations for Vietnam law by Quang Chinh Nguyen, An Thanh Thi Chu, Bao Gia Truong, Duyen Hong Thuc Nguyen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Regulations on noise pollution in Vietnam are scattered, only providing general principles without clear guidance on sources, national plans, noise maps, and criminal liability. At the same pace, other developing countries face similar problems with noise pollution and control. …”
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    Abortion Laws in Indonesia and Islam: A Clash of Morality, Religion, and Rights by Salsabila Triandani, Windiahsari Windiahsari, Ali Masyhar, Aprila Niravita

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Indonesia, abortion laws are primarily governed by the Health Law No. 36 of 2009 and the Criminal Code, which generally prohibit abortion except under specific circumstances, such as medical emergencies or rape-induced pregnancies. …”
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    The meaning of the concept of “crime prevention in the customs sphere” by R. A. Cherkasskyi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These are, in particular, drug addiction, alcoholism of the population, popularization of the criminal subculture, prostitution, low level of legal awareness of the population and education in general, shortcomings in the work of public authorities and more.…”
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    Remarkable Differential Verbal and Non-Verbal/Performance Cognitive Profiles in Homicide and Sexual Offenders with Adult Victims by Carlota Urruela, Gabriela Pérez-Reigosa, Óscar Herrero, Sergio Escorial, Roberto Colom

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conclusions: The findings support the relevance of distinguishing among criminal offenders to avoid unwarranted generalizations when cognitive abilities are considered.…”
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    «IT IS REPARABLE HISTORICAL JUSTICE …»: FAR EAST CAMPAIGN OF 1945 IN CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE SOVIET MILITARY PERSONNEL by E. S. Senyavskaya

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Underestimation of the enemy in the first days of the war led to a “criminal carelessness” and losses, so the commanders had to strengthen explanatory work with staff about insidiousness of the enemy and vigilance increase. …”
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