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Principles of Criminology and Punishment

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The book Principles of Criminology and Punishment discusses what each of them are, in addition to identifying the reasons that drive the criminal to commit his crime, and the author, Dr. Linda Mohamed Ness, defines the meaning of crime in the following: It is any act or omission that the criminal legislator deems contrary to social values and interests and intervenes by stipulating punishment for it.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Dr. Linda Muhammad Ness - Dr. Ashjan Khalis Al-Zuhairi

  • Number of pages: 446 pages 

  • The subject of the book: Principles of Criminology and Punishment

The contents of the book:

Section One Criminology Study

  1.  Introductory section: Introducing the basics of criminology 

  2. Part I: Scientific Approaches to Explaining Criminal Phenomena

    • Social doctrine

    • Individualism

    • The mixed doctrine that combines the individual factors of heredity, ancestry, gender, age, and the three types of training

      •  Organic 

      • Mental 

      • Psychological 

  3. Part II: Examining the most important environmental factors 

    • Characteristics

    •  Its various types 

    • The link between environmental factors and individual factors

Section Two: The Science of Punishment 

  1. Introductory section

    •  The Basics of Punishment Science 

    • Relevance to other criminal sciences 

    • History of Punishment Science 

    • Research Methods

  2. Part I: Resurrecting the subject of criminal sanctions, the quality of punishment and precautionary measures 

  3. Part II: Perspectives on defining the purposes of criminal sanctions:

    •  Traditional Old School 

    • Modern Traditional School

    • Positivist school 

    • Conciliation schools

    • Social Defense School 

  4. Section III: Penal institutions or special places allocated by the state for the execution of penalties and measures: 

    •  History of penal institutions

    • Prison systems

    • Types of Penal Institutions

  5. Section IV: Supervision of the implementation of criminal sanctions in its various aspects 

    • Administrative side

    • Supervisory aspect

    • Judicial side 

  6. Section V: Execution of criminal sanctions in light of modern trends in penology 

  7. Section VI:

    • Releasing the convicted person before the start of the sentence 

    • Released after serving part of his sentence

  8. Section VII: 

    • Aftercare after the end of the execution of the criminal sanction

    • The Meaning and Forms of Aftercare 

    • Organizations

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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