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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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