The Development of the Criminal Law of Evidence in the Netherlands France and Germany between 1750 and 1870

The Development of the Criminal Law of Evidence in the Netherlands  France and Germany between 1750 and 1870
Author: Ronnie Bloemberg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2020-05-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004415027

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This book describes and explains how the so-called system of legal proofs, which consisted of a strict set of evidentiary rules, was replaced with the free evaluation of the evidence in France, Germany and the Netherlands between 1750 and 1870.

Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 940
Release: 2000
Genre: History, Modern
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113567536

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ABC Pol Sci

ABC Pol Sci
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1982
Genre: Political science
ISBN: UOM:39015079897164

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Between Prohibition and Legalization

Between Prohibition and Legalization
Author: Ed Leuw,Ineke Haen Marshall
Publsiher: Kugler Publications
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9062991033

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In a period of two decades Dutch drug policy has evolved in partial opposition to the internationally dominant ideology of prohibitionism. The "normalizing" home policy, together with the compliance to law enforcement in the international arena, make up a rather complicated and ambivalent Dutch position in drug policy. The Dutch drug policy is fully in line with the international control practices against wholesale drug trafficking. In regards to its social drug policy, however, it has become a rare dissenter within an increasingly unifying and compelling international drug policy context. This book gives an account of the national Dutch drug control strategy.

Trials of the Self

Trials of the Self
Author: Elwin Hofman
Publsiher: Studies in Early Modern Europe
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526153149

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Duellists, drunks and remorseful murderers populate Trials of the self, which highlights the criminal court as a space for publicising and negotiating models of the self. Using criminal trial records, the book argues that inner depth became increasingly important around 1800, not only for elites, but also for common people.

A Concise History of the Common Law

A Concise History of the Common Law
Author: Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett
Publsiher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2001
Genre: Common law
ISBN: 9781584771371

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Originally published: 5th ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1956.

The Spectacle of Suffering

The Spectacle of Suffering
Author: Petrus Cornelis Spierenburg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1984-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521261864

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Pieter Spierenburg traces the long period of evolution that gave rise to the modern debate about punishment, and relates it to the development of Western European society.

Crime Shame and Reintegration

Crime  Shame and Reintegration
Author: John Braithwaite
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1989-03-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521356687

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Crime, Shame and Reintegration is a contribution to general criminological theory. Its approach is as relevant to professional burglary as to episodic delinquency or white collar crime. Braithwaite argues that some societies have higher crime rates than others because of their different processes of shaming wrongdoing. Shaming can be counterproductive, making crime problems worse. But when shaming is done within a cultural context of respect for the offender, it can be an extraordinarily powerful, efficient and just form of social control. Braithwaite identifies the social conditions for such successful shaming. If his theory is right, radically different criminal justice policies are needed - a shift away from punitive social control toward greater emphasis on moralizing social control. This book will be of interest not only to criminologists and sociologists, but to those in law, public administration and politics who are concerned with social policy and social issues.