Criminology and Criminal Justice in Russia
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Criminology and Criminal Justice in Russia
Past Legacies and Present Challenges
Nalla, Mahesh; Gurinskaya, Anna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2018
180
Dura
Inglês
9781138491373
15 a 20 dias
510
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Introduction: Criminology & Criminal Justice in Russia 1. Russian criminology as "Terra Incognita": legacies of the past and challenges of the present 2. Soviet and post-Soviet Russian criminology - an insider's reflections 3. Social values and delinquency of Russian youth 4. State and the Multilateralization of Policing in Post-Soviet Russia 5. Pretrial detention in Russian criminal courts: a statistical analysis 6. Plea bargaining in Russia: the role of defence attorneys and the problem of asymmetry 7. The Restriction of Judicial Investigative Remand in Russia: The Role of Cultural Values in Citizen Acceptance and Perceived Fairness 8. Severity and leniency in criminal sentencing in Russia: the effects of gender and family ties 9. Female criminality in Russia: a research note from a penal colony
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Focal Concerns Perspective;Private Protection Companies;International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice;Russian Criminology;crime and gender;Russian Criminal Justice System;criminal sentencing;Russian Criminal;plea bargaining;Appointed Defence Attorneys;pretrial detention;Accusatory Bias;post-Soviet criminology;criminal courts;Sentence Length Decisions;Russian criminal justice;Plea Bargain;criminal justice;Russian Judges;criminology;post-Soviet Russia;Mahesh K. Nalla;Female Crime;Yakov Gilinskiy;Focal Concerns Framework;Olga Siegmunt;Defence Attorneys;Peter Wetzels;Young Men;Gilles Favarel-Garrigues;Soviet Criminology;Kirill D. Titaev;Primorsky Region;Ekaterina Moiseeva;Russian Criminal Code;Olga B. Semukhina;Private Security Agencies;K. Michael Reynolds;Women Offenders;Iryna Chatsverykova;Middle SES;Oksana Kaplun;Female Defendants;Medium Strength Relationship;Rosenfeld's Institutional Anomie Theories
Introduction: Criminology & Criminal Justice in Russia 1. Russian criminology as "Terra Incognita": legacies of the past and challenges of the present 2. Soviet and post-Soviet Russian criminology - an insider's reflections 3. Social values and delinquency of Russian youth 4. State and the Multilateralization of Policing in Post-Soviet Russia 5. Pretrial detention in Russian criminal courts: a statistical analysis 6. Plea bargaining in Russia: the role of defence attorneys and the problem of asymmetry 7. The Restriction of Judicial Investigative Remand in Russia: The Role of Cultural Values in Citizen Acceptance and Perceived Fairness 8. Severity and leniency in criminal sentencing in Russia: the effects of gender and family ties 9. Female criminality in Russia: a research note from a penal colony
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Focal Concerns Perspective;Private Protection Companies;International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice;Russian Criminology;crime and gender;Russian Criminal Justice System;criminal sentencing;Russian Criminal;plea bargaining;Appointed Defence Attorneys;pretrial detention;Accusatory Bias;post-Soviet criminology;criminal courts;Sentence Length Decisions;Russian criminal justice;Plea Bargain;criminal justice;Russian Judges;criminology;post-Soviet Russia;Mahesh K. Nalla;Female Crime;Yakov Gilinskiy;Focal Concerns Framework;Olga Siegmunt;Defence Attorneys;Peter Wetzels;Young Men;Gilles Favarel-Garrigues;Soviet Criminology;Kirill D. Titaev;Primorsky Region;Ekaterina Moiseeva;Russian Criminal Code;Olga B. Semukhina;Private Security Agencies;K. Michael Reynolds;Women Offenders;Iryna Chatsverykova;Middle SES;Oksana Kaplun;Female Defendants;Medium Strength Relationship;Rosenfeld's Institutional Anomie Theories