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The Wolf-Pack Case and the Reform of Sex Crimes in Spain
(Cambridge University Press, 2021-08-06)
[Abstract] The controversial trial of five men accused of gang-raping a young woman during the 2016 San Fermín festival and their conviction not for rape, but for a lesser crime of sexual abuse in 2018, known as La
Manada ...
How International Are the Top International Journals of Criminology and Criminal Justice?
(2021)
[Abstract]: The purpose of this paper is to assess the level of international, non-Anglo-American involvement in the editorial boards and content of the leading international journals of criminology
and criminal law to ...
Paying off a Fine by Working outside Prison: on the Origins and Diffusion of Community Service
(2020-09)
[Abstract]: Community service is today one of the most significant alternatives to imprisonment, but there is still much discussion and conflicting accounts of its origins, and little is known about the ideology that helped ...
Technical and Legal Challenges of the Use of Automated Facial Recognition Technologies for Law Enforcement and Forensic Purposes
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
[Abstract]: Biometrics covers a variety of technologies used for the identification and authentication of individuals based on their behavioral and biological characteristics. A number of new biometric technologies have ...
Reconocimiento mutuo de la suspensión de la ejecución de las penas privativas de libertad sin imposición de obligaciones o deberes. La sentencia del tribunal de justicia de 26 de marzo de 2020, a. P. (c-2/19, eu:c:2020:237)
(Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 2021)
[Resumen] En este trabajo se explica la relevancia de la STJUE (Sala Primera) de 26 de marzo de 2020, asunto C-2/19, para el reconocimiento mutuo de las decisiones relativas a la suspensión de la ejecución de las penas ...
On the Political Economy of Fines. Rusche and Kirchheimer’s Punishment and Social Structure Revisited
(2020)
[Abstract]: This paper addresses the evolution of socio-legal theories
concerning the use of monetary sanctions from a specific theoretical perspective – the “political economy of punishment” originally
developed by ...
Two Worlds Colliding: Offenders’ Rehabilitation and Victims’ Protection through Mutual Recognition of Probation Measures
(2021)
[Abstract]: Framework Decision 2008/947/JHA explicitly combines offenders’ rehabilitation with
other purposes, such as the improvement of the protection of victims. This article
provides one of the first analysis of the ...
Protecting Victims’ Rights Through the European Supervision Order?
(2020)
[Abstract]: This Insight analyses the aim of victim protection in the Framework Decision 2009/829/JHA and its limited usefulness, despite being regarded as one of the main objectives of the recognition and enforcement of ...