Einbruchsdelikte : Strafzumessung, Rückfälligkeit und kriminelle Karrieren

Burglary offenses, especially domestic burglaries, have increasingly been the focus of public interest in recent years. This area of crime is essential for the public's sense of security and thus also for crime policy. The tightening of penalties for domestic burglary enacted by the legislature...

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Main Author: Griegel, Ramona (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2021
Subjects:
Law
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