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  • ...actical in its approach, it targets the terms used on criminal, criminal [[justice]], and police studies courses. Entries are supported by a wealth of practic ...f law enforcement terms, as well as the general reader with an interest in criminal law.
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  • ...'s literature, play, toys and games, health, physiology, law, the criminal justice system and social welfare.
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  • ...ure]], play, toys and games, [[health]], physiology, [[law]], the criminal justice system and social welfare.
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  • ...ors, prevention theories and techniques, professional issues, the criminal justice system and substance abuse, and assessment and diagnosis. Focuses on concep
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  • ...form part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_justice criminal justice system] of a country, such that imprisonment or incarceration is a [[legal ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bail bail], or is unable or unwilling to post bail. A criminal defendant may also be held in prison while awaiting [[trial]] or a trial [[
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  • ...of [[law]] are viewed as inadequate); broadly : a self-appointed doer of [[justice]] ...ce" is rationalized by the [[idea]] that adequate legal [[mechanisms]] for criminal punishment are either nonexistent or insufficient. Vigilantes typically see
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  • ...as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscarriage_of_justice miscarriage of justice]. ...iki/Collateral_consequences_of_criminal_charges collateral consequences of criminal charges].
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  • ...l, mitigates sentencing in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_law criminal law], or reduces or extinguishes the [[liability]] to pay compensation to t
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  • ...ide range of [[human]] [[enterprises]], including [[the arts]], criminal [[justice]], foundations and non-profit [[organizations]], [[government]], [https://e
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  • ===Topic: ''Human Justice versus Universal Justice''=== ...r if you could please discourse on Human (criminal) Justice, and Universal Justice — the problems, the benefits, and the differences, respectfully in that o
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  • ...to exercise a [[degree]] of discretion in deciding who will be subject to criminal penalties and how they will be punished. For example, the police officer ma
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  • ...ological study." Topics covered include: "abortion, criminology & criminal justice, demography, ethnic & racial studies, gender studies, marriage & family, po
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  • '''Retributive''' [[justice]] is a [[theory]] of justice that considers that [[punishment]], if [[proportionate]], is a [[morally]] ...ce]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Justice '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • *2 : a [[court]] or forum of [[justice]] ...ikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Tribunal_for_Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda] is a [[body]] specially constituted under internationa
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  • *3 : criminal activity <efforts to fight crime> ...hese constitute a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_justice criminal justice] system. Legal sanctions vary widely in their severity, they may include (f
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  • ...the Prison Population in Scotland. Scottish Consortium on Crime & Criminal Justice. p. 76. https://www.scccj.org.uk/documents/A_Unique_Punishment.pdf. "Admoni
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  • .../High_Priest_of_Israel High Priest] and having [[religious]], civil, and [[criminal]] [[jurisdiction]] ...ipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol Kohen Gadol] or the High Priest), a vice chief justice ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Av_Beit_Din Av Beit Din]), and sixty-nine g
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  • '''Piracy''' is typically an act of robbery or [[criminal]] [[violence]] at [[sea]]. The term can include acts committed on [[land]], ...international community] is facing many problems in bringing pirates to [[justice]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate]
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  • ...term is most often defined in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_law criminal law]. A person who commits an act of rape is known as a rapist. ...varies considerably in [[different]] [[jurisdictions]]. The U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999) estimated that 91% of U.S. rape victims are [[female]] an
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  • ...tional Court of Justice.jpg|right|frame|<center>The International Court of Justice also called the Peace Palace</center>]] ...TY), the [[International Court of Justice]] (ICJ), and the [[International Criminal Court]] (ICC).
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  • :c : a place (as a chamber) for the [[administration]] of [[justice]] ...ate [[legal]] disputes and dispense civil, [[criminal]], or administrative justice in accordance with rules of law. In common law and civil law jurisdiction,
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  • ...[[theoretic]], wholly a [[fiction]]. [[Nature]] provides but one kind of [[justice]]—[[inevitable]] [[conformity]] of results to [[causes]]. ...fore, been a matter of [[progressive]] [[evolution]]. The [[concept]] of [[justice]] may well be constitutive in a [[spirit]]-[[endowed]] [[mind]], but it doe
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  • ...d to usurp the [[power]] of the [[courts]], resulting in miscarriages of [[justice]]. In the United States, for example, the general perjury statute under Fed ...under penalty of perjury (see 26 U.S.C. § 6065). Federal tax law provides criminal penalties of up to three years in prison for violation of the tax return pe
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  • ...ying the death of the creature, even the most ignoble death of a condemned criminal. ([[187:3|UB, 187:3.1]]) ...late a jury of their peers to become instrumental in such a miscarriage of justice. In fact, Jesus’ fate was sealed without any due process. It certainly wa
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  • ===='''''[[Law]]''''', '''''[[Justice]]'''''==== ...k. Human [[justice]] is always flawed. It is never [[perfect]]. [[Divine]] justice is perfect.
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  • ...to be insolvable riddles. Should criminal wrongdoing be reported so that [[justice]] can be done, but also damage the institution by the exposure? What should *Katz, Leo. 1987. Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...criminals can truly be reformed, and the answer is that it depends on the criminal. Each and every one of you can choose how to recover from your mistakes and ...r would do, if in your place, for those who have been found guilty by your justice system. Consider now how many of those so-called criminals did know a bette
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  • ...se who are brought before you, so shall you have the right to [[expect]] [[justice]] tempered by [[mercy]] when you sometime stand before the [[Judge]] of all ...by man does not [[prejudice]] the [[chance]] of your [[soul]] to obtain [[justice]] and enjoy [[mercy]] before the heavenly [[courts]]. "
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  • ...ries of justice vary greatly, but there is evidence that everyday views of justice can be reconciled with patterned moral preferences. == Concept of justice ==
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  • ...salient group identity, collective responsibility, and [[perception]] of [[justice|unjust]] ingroup actions.In order for an individual to [[experience]] colle ...e]]); or sincere remorse (as with confession in Catholicism or restorative justice). Guilt can also be remedied through intellectualization or [[cognition]] [
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  • ...o offer me at this time? (Rayson: What was that one word before affairs?) "Criminal" affairs with drugs. (And your question is?) Do you have any guidance to of ...tude for criminal behavior. Your society has been far too lenient upon the criminal element, and has been far too lax in the application of effective education
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  • ...]], which particularly defines itself against [[John Rawls|Rawlsian]]-type justice- and contract-based approaches. Ethics has been applied to [[criminology]] leading to the field of [[criminal justice]].
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  • ====Mercy and Justice==== ...u, Teacher. If mercy requires that you rescue the smaller lad, does not '''justice''' demand the '''punishment''' of the larger and bullying youth?"</u>
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  • ...he Urantia Book notes, God’s mercy transcends and mitigates the impersonal justice of the Trinity. ...so it even asserts a causality from one lifetime to the next. This implies justice, this kind of total causality.
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  • ...identified include ''[[wisdom]] / [[knowledge]]; courage; [[humanity]]; [[justice]]; temperance; and transcendence''. Each of these includes several divisio .../faculty.virginia.edu/haidtlab/articles/haidt.graham.when-morality-opposes-justice.doc]
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  • ...umankind’s entire history there have been individuals who engaged in truly criminal acts, persons whose souls and minds became so twisted and full of hatred, s In terms of justice, you can assert your right of self defense, but again the wisdom of proport
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  • ...umankind’s entire history there have been individuals who engaged in truly criminal acts, persons whose souls and minds became so twisted and full of hatred, s In terms of justice, you can assert your right of self defense, but again the wisdom of propor
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  • ...of [[Jesus]]' [[followers]] [[prevented]] his [[body]] from going to the [[criminal]] [[burial]] pits. When [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea .... [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] taught the [[dignity]] and [[justice]] of a [[Creator]] [[God]]; but [[Jesus]] portrayed the [[love]] and [[merc
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  • ...who could appreciate what a sincere travesty it was, and a miscarriage of justice that was witnessed that day. ...idered a criminal act. It is a simple representation of the miscarriage of justice. Nevertheless, those who were able to see the sacrifice witnessed was not e
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  • .... To go to war for an idea, if the war is aggressive, not defensive, is as criminal as to go to war for territory or revenue; for it is as little justifiable t *[https://www.icj-cij.org/ Official website of the International Court of Justice]
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  • ...atic decisions that will be made in the future about social equity, social justice, what is fair in the common good. ...that are involved in your justice system, both criminal justice and civil justice. The difficulties are deeply embedded. You would need to spend some time,
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  • ...s self-centeredness. The freedom is there to do what they will, only most criminal activity is where a person holds their own immediate needs above anything a
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  • ==133:1. MERCY AND JUSTICE== ...Teacher. If [[mercy]] requires that you rescue the smaller lad, does not [[justice]] demand the punishment of the larger and offending youth? " In answering,
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  • ...full spectrum of human intention from the most spiritual, to even the most criminal--simple fraud. On the most spiritual end, you have individuals who are so i (Justice and mercy and rebirth)
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  • In the interest of fairness and justice, it behooves you who have a cosmic perception of relative clarity and purit ...g, there are people who hurt each other, there are dysfunctional families, criminal minds, defective specimens and all manner of aberrations and distortions, d
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  • ==70:10. EVOLUTION OF JUSTICE== ...[[theoretic]], wholly a [[fiction]]. [[Nature]] provides but one kind of [[justice]]—[[inevitable]] [[conformity]] of results to [[causes]].
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  • ...affording him a [[fair]] [[trial]] and without even preferring definite [[criminal]] charges against him! ...im in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepphoris Sepphoris] pleading for a [[Justice|just]] [[decision]] regarding the [[money]] due his [[father]], who had bee
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  • ...e new era of business, with morality for its compassion and for its social justice programs that become inherent in its policies. Who will be first? You are ...widespread violence, and without widespread development of power groups or criminal groups. This is how social evolution works. Now, it is necessary to devise
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  • ...[[Ernest de Sarzec]] in 1877 found evidence of the earliest known code of justice, issued by the [[Sumer]]ian king [[Urukagina]] of [[Lagash]] ca. 2300 BC. ...cutive officers and the powers assigned to them. The remaining books cover criminal and civil [[law]], judicial procedures and remedies. Written in [[1600]], t
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  • ...stein">Goldstein, A. M., Morse, S. J. & Shapiro, D. L. 2003 "Evaluation of criminal responsibility". In ''Forensic psychology.'' vol. 11 (ed. A. M. Goldstein), ...e B.H. (2001). "Neuropsychiatry of frontal lobe dysfunction in violent and criminal behaviour: a critical review". ''Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psy
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