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Christianity and justice --- Christianity and justice --- Human rights --- Human rights --- Impunity --- Impunity --- Reconciliation --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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-- A classic book transformed by a philosopher at his strongest --Reviews of the first edition:'Painstaking, comprehensive and unimpassioned.' Anthony Kenny, New Statesman'Bold, tough, direct style ... a pleasure to read.' Mary Warnock, Times Literary Sup
Punishment. --- Punishment --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Philosophy. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- 811 Filosofie --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Philosophy
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121 Strafrecht en strafprocesrecht --- Corrections --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Imprisonment --- Punishment --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Confinement --- Incarceration --- Detention of persons --- Prison-industrial complex --- Prisons --- Correctional services --- School-to-prison pipeline
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Este libro es el producto de las investigaciones realizadas durante el año 2017 que fueron presentadas en el Congreso internacional: “Perspectivas críticas de la política criminal y el abolicionismo”, donde se generaron reflexiones sobre la cultura del castigo y se plantearon las distintas alternativas abolicionistas. La publicación está dividida en dos partes, la primera parte del libro se denomina “De la cultura de castigo a una cultura restaurativa”, la cual contiene cinco capítulos que abordan desde una perspectiva crítica el punitivismo de la política criminal y el uso excesivo de la sanción privativa de la libertad. De igual forma explora la justicia transicional y la justicia restaurativa como posibles alternativas a la política criminal retributiva y una forma de promover la reconstrucción de los lazos sociales rotos. La segunda parte del libro titulada, “Los efectos de la política criminal punitivista en la población vulnerable”, contiene ocho capítulos que analizan la exclusión, el estigma y la marginalización que sufren mujeres, grupos indígenas, adultos mayores privados de la libertad y cuando cumplen su pena y recuperan la libertad, por lo cual surge la necesidad de generar transformaciones donde se transite hacia escenarios de reconciliación, la desnaturalización del punitivismo y el reconocimiento de la dignidad humana.
Criminal justice, Administration of --- Punishment --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Law and legislation --- derecho penal --- abolicionismo --- justicia --- prevención --- derecho humano
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Prisons have always existed in a climate of crisis. The penitentiary emerged in the early decades of the nineteenth century as an enlightened alternative to brute punishment, one that would focus on rehabilitation and the inculcation of mainstream social values. Central to this goal was physical labour. The penitentiary was constructed according to a plan that would harness the energies of the prison population for economic profit. As such, the institution became central to the development of industrial capitalist society. In the 1830s, politicians in Upper Canada embraced the idea of the penitentiary, and the first federal prison, Kingston Penitentiary, opened in 1835. It was not long, however, before the government of Upper Canada was compelled to acknowledge that the penitentiary had not only failed to reduce crime but was plagued by insolvency, corruption, and violence. Thus began a lengthy program of prison reform.Tracing the rise and evolution of Canadian penitentiaries in the nineteenth century, Hard Time examines the concepts of criminality and rehabilitation, the role of labour in penal regimes, and the problem of violence. Linking the lives of prisoners to the political economy and to movements for social change, McCoy depicts a history of oppression in which prisoners paid dearly for the reciprocal failures of the institution and of the reform vision. Revealing a deeply problematic institu- tion entrenched in the landscape of Western society, McCoy redraws the boundaries within which we understand the penitentiary’s influence.
Prisons --- Prisoners --- Convict labor --- Prison reformers --- Punishment --- Criminals --- History --- Social conditions --- Rehabilitation --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Persons --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Lease system --- Prison labor --- Forced labor --- Social reformers --- Convicts --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisoned persons --- Incarcerated persons --- Prison inmates --- Inmates of institutions --- Dungeons --- Gaols --- Penitentiaries --- Imprisonment --- Prison-industrial complex --- Inmates
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Accelerated forms of criminal proceedings have become enormously important in many jurisdictions. But how do authorities achieve this acceleration in practice? The author illustrates this using the example of the Swiss criminal order procedure. On the basis of a file analysis, the formal and informal strategies are identified with which the police and the public prosecutor's office are able to construct the trap characteristics that make a quick conviction by order of summary punishment admissible. Beschleunigte Formen von Strafverfahren haben in vielen Rechtsordnungen enorme Bedeutung erhalten. Doch wie erreichen die Behörden diese Beschleunigung in der Praxis? Dies zeigt die Autorin am Beispiel des Strafbefehlsverfahrens in der Schweiz auf. Anhand einer Aktenanalyse werden die formellen und informellen Strategien identifiziert, mit denen Polizei und Staatsanwaltschaft die Falleigenschaften zu konstruieren vermögen, die eine schnelle Verurteilung per Strafbefehl zulässig machen.
Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Punishment --- Due process of law --- Access to justice (Due process of law) --- Procedural due process --- Substantive due process --- Civil rights --- Justice, Administration of --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Criminal order proceedings --- criminal procedure --- procedural economy --- Strafbefehlsverfahren --- Strafprozess --- Verfahrensökonomie --- Verfahrensökonomie
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Pénalité, management et innovation forment ensemble l’objet et la perspective de ce livre. Sa matière est la pénalité, son problème le management et son espoir l’innovation. L’exercice du droit de punir mobilise un enchevêtrement de discours, d’organisations, d’activités et d’outils. Cet ensemble hétéroclite, que l’on nommera pénalité, subit des transformations dont la représentation et l’évaluation sont complexes. L’analyse de ces transformations trouve souvent son origine dans un déficit de légitimité et de sérieux problèmes de gestion. La pénalité a vu évoluer ses légitimations sociales de la rétribution la plus archaïque à la très moderne réparation, en passant par la resocialisation. Souvent contestées politiquement, parfois disqualifiées scientifiquement, ces légitimations semblent aujourd’hui s’évanouir au profit d’une orientation managériale qui traduit une préoccupation pour le fonctionnement interne du système pénal. Ce livre est consacré à cette singulière substitution : la légitimité politique de l’exercice du droit de punir est escamotée par ses objectifs gestionnaires de productivité, d’efficience et de service à la clientèle. Il examine les mécanismes idéologiques de cette substitution. Il observe quelques-unes de ses réalisations (parmi lesquelles la surveillance électronique des condamnés). Il dessine encore la silhouette des justiciables que la pénalité contemporaine présuppose. Il s’intéresse enfin aux possibilités d’émergence d’heureuses surprises dans les marges du programme managérial. Sous le nom d’innovation, l’analyse fait place à l’observation d’usages inattendus, d’options politiques ou de dispositifs juridiques contribuant à la réduction de l’empire de la pénalité.
Punishment --- Criminal law --- Abuse of administrative power --- Abuse of power --- Administrative power, Abuse of --- Excess of power (Administrative law) --- Power, Abuse of --- Administrative discretion --- Administrative law --- Judicial review of administrative acts --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Punishment - Belgium --- Criminal law - Belgium --- Abuse of administrative power - Belgium --- pénalité --- innovation --- management --- resocialisation --- surveillance éléctronique --- droit --- criminologie --- orientation managériale
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Este libro es el resultado de las investigaciones realizadas, durante 2018, por la Red de Investigadores del Centro de Investigación en Política Criminal de la Universidad Externado de Colombia, y presentadas en el Congreso Internacional "Presunción de inocencia, libertad y abolicionismo", en el cual se discutieron los efectos y riesgos que tiene el punitivismo en el ejercicio de la presunción de inocencia. Esta publicación pretende generar reflexiones a partir del estudio de casos sobre distintas situaciones que se presentan en el interior de las cárceles colombianas y que atentan contra la dignidad de la población privada de la libertad, en especial la población más vulnerable: los adultos mayores, las mujeres y los indígenas, etcétera. En este sentido, es un llamado a los distintos actores –entre otros, las autoridades del sistema de política criminal, la academia, los miembros de la sociedad civil y los medios de comunicación– para que de manera introspectiva y crítica examinemos la presunción de inocencia no como un principio estático sino como un principio vivo que se manifiesta en las diferentes etapas de la política criminal y cuya mala aplicación está teniendo graves consecuencias en la dignidad de la población privada de la libertad.
Criminal law --- Presumption of innocence --- Imprisonment --- Punishment --- Due process of law --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Confinement --- Incarceration --- Detention of persons --- Prison-industrial complex --- Prisons --- School-to-prison pipeline --- Innocence, Presumption of --- Burden of proof --- Criminal procedure --- Evidence, Criminal --- Presumptions (Law) --- Colombia --- detención --- derecho --- presunción de inocencia --- delito
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L'esperienza cittadina nell'Italia comunale costituisce per il medioevo un fatto unico: un 'altro mondo' rispetto alle campagne per l'insieme di consuetudini, di credenze, di usi che condizionarono gli atteggiamenti di una società complessa. Per verificare la definizione di Lopez di città come "stato d'animo", vengono considerati temi quali la percezione e la memoria del tempo (tanto reale quanto mitico), l'elaborazione di modelli di comportamento (quello cavalleresco), il condizionamento dell'ambiente urbano fino alla creazione di un "paesaggio sonoro" della città. Nella concretezza delle testimonianze dei contemporanei emerge il significato di "essere cittadini" nel medioevo italiano.
Criminal law. --- Punishment. --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Crime --- Crimes and misdemeanors --- Criminals --- Law, Criminal --- Penal codes --- Penal law --- Pleas of the crown --- Public law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Comuni medievali --- Open Access --- Storia --- Medioevo --- Italia
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In 1764, the work entitled Dei delitti e delle pene by Milanese nobleman Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794) was printed anonymously in the Italian city of Livorno. Different editions and translations of this book followed quickly, in which the author added new chapters and made different changes. The Spanish translation offered here in the open comes from the fifth edition, assumed by Beccaria as the authentic one, who wrote for her a new warning To the reader, the Introduction and two unpublished chapters (Del fisco and Del perdón), thus reaching 47 chapters; It also introduced various corrections, clarifications and rectifications, such as the one noted in Chapter 34.
Criminal law. --- Punishment. --- Torture. --- Cruelty --- Punishment --- Extraordinary rendition --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Crime --- Crimes and misdemeanors --- Criminals --- Law, Criminal --- Penal codes --- Penal law --- Pleas of the crown --- Public law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Delito --- Ilustración --- Cesare (1738-1794) --- Pena --- Beccaria
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