نتایج جستجو برای: driving regulations offences destruction

تعداد نتایج: 154814  

Journal: :Psychiatria polska 2016
Filip Szumski Krzysztof Kasparek Józef Krzysztof Gierowski

The paper discusses the governmental draft of the Act on counteracting threats of sexual offences. It assumes the creation of the Registry of Sex Offenders in a version with a limited access and a version available to the public. The registry is supplemented with a publically available map of sexual crime threats, which includes the places of sexual offences and the places of residence of offen...

2006
S. Halstead

The traditional debate about the association between mental deficiency and crime requires gross simplifications of the concepts of mental disorder and of criminal behaviour. However, a focus on serious interpersonal offences and property offences, including arson, is a reasonable starting point. It would be pointless to include offences which required a high degree of sophis tication or ability...

2013
Andrew D Newton Henry Partridge Andy Gill

This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigating theft of personal property offences on the London Underground. The majority of studies to date have examined theft above ground, predominantly at transit stations, although some studies have compared this with theft in nearby surrounding areas. This study is unique and extends this analysis to ...

This paper tries to examine the pardon and mitigation of punishment in drug related crimes. There are some circumstances which constitute the penal policy of any countries about Illegal drug offences. For instance, the number of illegal drug offences, using these crimes as means to prepare financial costs for criminal organization and perpetration of other crimes in consequence of drug abus...

الهام, غلامحسین, سمیعی زنوز, حسین,

  Criminal conspiracy has been criminalized in different legal systems. Conspiracy is an Accessory Offence.   Accessory Offences like Carrying of forbidden weapons or tramping are behaviors that don’t contain immediate and direct harm. But they show the dangerous mood in the preprators and increase the probability of committing serious crimes in the future. These reasons justify the criminaliza...

2004
DAVID P. FARRINGTON

The criminal career approach is an exciting new perspective in criminology that has been greatly stimulated by the US National Academy of Sciences Panel on Criminal Career Research (Blumstein et al. 1986), of which I was privileged to be a member. It is not a criminological theory but a framework within which theories can be proposed and tested. This approach defines a 'criminal career' as the ...

Journal: :Polish Gynaecology 2013

2013
Hoe C. Lee

Objectives: This study aims to examine whether information provided by spouse or relatives can be employed to identify PD patients with deteriorated driving performance, using three-year caregiver’s reports on their driving ability as the outcome measure. Methods: Fifty-three idiopathic PD subjects were assessed on open roads. Prior to the driving assessment, participants were examined by a ger...

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