Issues Applying Penalties Not Related with Incarceration in Some Foreign Countries
Keywords:
Verbal sanction, reprimand, parole, limitation of civil rightsAbstract
The article analyzes the experience of foreign countries in the use of non-custodial sentences in connection with the liberalization of criminal law. Proposals and recommendations have been put forward to improve the effectiveness of non-custodial sentences.
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