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Vol. 11 No. 3 (1999): Jurisprudence
Crime Tendencies and Perspective of its Prevention in Lithuania (Criminological prognostic aspect)
Antanas Dapšys
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5-21
Crime and Press in Lithuanian Society
Aleksandras Dobryninas
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22-29
Die kriminalprävention im system der kriminalitätskontrolle
Joachim Jäger
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30–36
Peculiarities of Examination of the Place of an Accident Before Fixing the Technical Expertise of Labour Protection
Lionginas Radzevičius
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37-42
Attitudes Toward Punishment: Public Opinion and Criminal Justice
Helmut Kury, Theodore Ferdinand
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43-69
Crime Prevention and Criminological Theory
Mårten Landahl
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70-82
Crime Tendencies in Latvia and Problems of Crime Prevention on the Verge of the Centuries
Andrej Vilks, Dainis Bergmanis
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83-86
Unemployment and Criminality in the Republic of Belarus: Status, Interaction and Tendencies
Oksana Lukashova, Aleksej Lukashov
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87-92
Handwriting Expertise Development Tendencies in Lithuania
Jadvyga Ignatjeva, Janė Masiulienė, Henrikas Nedveckis
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93-96
Definition of Forensic Examination and its Competence
Gabrielė Juodkaitė
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97-100
Development and Perspectives of Authorship Examination in Present-day Lithuania
Anelė Žalkauskienė, Valerijonas Žalkauskas
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101-105
Russian Criminal Policy Regarding the Historical Tendencies of Repression Leniency
Dmitriy Šestakov
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106-117
Anforderungen an polizeiliche Bildungskonzepte in einem zusammenwachsenden Europa
Jörg Ziercke
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118-128
The Strategy and Tactics of the Specialists Training
Viktor Sushchenko
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129-133
The Problem of Unequal Opportunities Among Law Enforcement Institutions and Organized Crime Elements
Anrijs Kavalieris
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134-135