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    Unødig lang sagsbehandlingstid i danske straffesager: by Kasper Jørgensen, Annette Olesen

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Furthermore, the article shows that experiencing a drawn-out trial date has a negative influence on these citizens’ attachment to society even before their conviction by exposing them to social barriers similar to those faced by ex-convicts who have already served their time.…”
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    Une vie en trompe-l’œil : l’artiste bagnard Francis Lagrange (1901-1964) by Émile Blanc, David Carita, Denis Lamaison

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Writings on the artist and convict Francis Lagrange (1901-1964) often integrate fiction he himself created. …”
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    Influence of Creativity and Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Intention of Tourism Students by Chien-Ching Chia, Chaoyun Liang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The usefulness of creativity had a stronger influence on entrepreneurial conviction than on entrepreneurial preparation. In addition, bridgingbased social capital had a significant influence on the entrepreneurial conviction of tourism students. …”
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    Alexandre Jacob, forçat anarchiste en Guyane : politique ou droit commun ? by Colombe de Dieuleveult

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The writings of Alexandre Jacob, anarchist convict in French Guyana, shed light on the specific status of transported anarchist convict as well as they show the evolution of a political commitment and thought.…”
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    Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students by Chao-Tung Liang, Jia-Ling Lee, Chaoyun Liang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this study, entrepreneurial intention comprised two dimensions, conviction and preparation. Regarding the direct effects, the results indicated that self-efficacy affected entrepreneurial conviction the most, followed by negative emotion, intrinsic motivation, and metacognition. …”
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    Safety of combined drug use in patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: an analysis based on the spontaneous reporting database of adverse drug reactions in Hubei... by Jia Wang, Yuhang Zhao, Zherui Chen, Rui Huang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Female patients showed a cold signal when taking vitamin C and vitamin B6 together compared to male patients (Ω 0.025:0.89, lift: 7.15, conviction: 1.12). Patients under 60 years old had a palpitations signal when combining eritrea bei sha Tanzania and felodipine (Ω 0.025:0.41, lift: 14.65, conviction: 3.8), and an erythema signal when combining nifedipine (Ω 0.025:0.23, lift: 8.17, conviction: 1.077).ConclusionAmong the 9 signals identified in this study, 4 were off-label adverse drug reactions that require further clinical research for exploration and confirmation, in order to provide more scientifically informed drug labeling. …”
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    Bifurcations in a Model of Criminal Organizations and a Corrupt Judiciary by G. S. Harari, L. H. A. Monteiro

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The impact of the rate constants related to judges’ co-optation and ex-convicts’ recidivism on the population composition is explicitly examined. …”
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    Freedom of Assembly in Poland by M. Moulin-Stożek

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…There also remain questions how to determine the boundaries when the personal moral convictions of representatives of the authorities become an obstacle to the exercise of the right to freedom of assembly, or the holding of assemblies is limited with reference to the convictions of most of the society; how to draw the line between peaceful assemblies and assemblies that threaten the safety of people; how to distinguish between spontaneous and scheduled assemblies. …”
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    Violent injury prevention does not equal to violent crime prevention: an analysis of violence intervention program efficacy using propensity score methods by Emma Holler, MPH, Damaris Ortiz, MD, Sanjay Mohanty, MD, MS, Ashley D Meagher, MD, MPH, Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH, Ben L Zarzaur, MD, MPH, Clark J Simons, MD

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…RxH was significantly associated with reduced odds of violent reinjury (OR=0.35, 95% CI 0.20 to 0.59) and increased odds of conviction for a violent crime (OR=2.43, 95% CI 1.64 to 3.61).Conclusion RxH was associated with decreased odds of violent reinjury but increased odds of new conviction for a violent crime. …”
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    Building Longitudinal Datasets From Diverse Historical Data in Australia by Janet McCalman

    Published 2021-08-01
    “… Australia is rich in population datasets generated to manage convicts, civilians, stock, land and the colonised and displaced First Nations people. …”
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    Can Jurors Disregard Inadmissible Evidence? Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy to Test Interventions Derived from Cognitive and Social Psychological Theories by Pamela N. Sandberg, Tess M. S. Neal, Karey L. O’Hara

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Inadmissible evidence generally biases jurors toward guilty verdicts; jurors who hear inadmissible evidence are more likely to convict than jurors not exposed to inadmissible evidence—even when <i>admissible</i> evidence is constant. …”
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    INDONESIAN TERRORISM PRISONERS’ TREATMENT: A CASE STUDY AT NUSAKAMBANGAN CLASS IIA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION by Kasmanto Rinaldi, Rio Tutrianto

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Despite the significant loss of life resulting from the actions of the perpetrators, they maintain a conviction that their deeds are genuine and aligned with the principles espoused by Islam. …”
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    Beyond Bars by Cody Hays

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The Seattle Clemency Project increases access to justice by connecting people seeking early release from prison and those facing deportation due to old criminal convictions with free legal representation (Seattle Clemency Project, n.d.…”
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    WOMEN IN PRISON – MOTHER WITH CHILDREN. EXPERIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC. OUTLINE OF THE PROBLEM by Jana FIRSTOVÁ

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The text is contemporary (in outline) and presents the reality behind functioning of units of the Czech penitentiary system, in which the inmates are, pursuant to a final judgment of conviction, mothers with their minor children. …”
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    The Problem of the Conscience Clause of Healthcare Professionals in Italy in the Years 2017-2020 by Andrzej Kobyliński

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Analyses have shown that healthcare professionals should be guaranteed the right, not to perform such medical procedures, which are contrary to their moral and religious convictions.…”
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    LEGAL CULTURE AS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT LEGAL SYSTEM by Victoria V. Solovieva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It has been revealed that the common content of all definitions of legal culture are such characteristics as observance of the rules of conduct, the presence of moral convictions, possession of legal knowledge and the ability to apply it, responsibility of a person for his own behavior, awareness of legal values, meanings and attitudes. …”
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    Imago iudicis, Four Images from the History of Ideas on Judging (Imago iudicis, štiri podobe iz idejne zgodovine sojenja) by Aleš Novak

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…It is this conviction that still occupies the centre of all modern theories on judicial decision-making.…”
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    Identifying the Prophetic Legal Ethos in the Death Penalty Provisions of the Indonesian Criminal Code by Basto Daeng Robo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Al Maidah (5:38–39), which emphasize that punishment is intended for self-improvement. Should the convict exhibit remorse prior to execution, it reflects the understanding that Allah is the Most Forgiving. …”
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    Pierre Valentin Boudhors (1754-1831) : un projet de transformation de la prison à Ensisheim by Véronique Umbrecht

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The architect fully overhauled the existing building which was intended to gather the convicts from several departments. Trained in Paris, especially in the architect’s office of Chalgrin, he followed the path of the architects of the Revolution, who were considering architecture as a moralising act. …”
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    Review of the monograph “Begishev I. R., Bikeev I. I. Crimes in the sphere of digital information circulation. Kazan: Poznaniye Publishers of Kazan Innovative University, 2020, 300... by T. M. Lopatina

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Efremova on “Institute of exemption from punishment in the theory of criminal law, legislative and judicial practice”.Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in their historical development and functioning, which contributed to applying the following research methods: logical, formal-legal, system, analytical, comparative-legal, sociological.Results: the theoretical model of convicts release from criminal punishment formed by the author is analyzed; the assessment is given of the regularities, tendencies and dependences established by the applicant, and of the new knowledge on the institute of release from criminal punishment and its norms.Scientific novelty: the advantages and disadvantages of the dissertation research are revealed; it is established that the dissertation research is an independent, complete scientific and qualification work, representing an advance in science and making a significant contribution to the development of the criminal policy of the state, including the doctrine of exemption from punishment.Practical significance: the main provisions and conclusions set out in the review can be used in scientific, pedagogical, law- making, and law-enforcement activities when considering the application and improvement of the institution of exemption of convicts from criminal punishment.…”
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