P5-0221 — Annual report 2009
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K. Sugman, M. Jager: Judicial resolution of "the battle of pillars" and the idea of using criminal law as the "self-evidently necessary" policy tool

The article critically assesed the new judicial syste, in EU in regard to environmental issues. The authors think that criminal law is too quickly used when other means could have ben qpplied.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1238606
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Renata Salecl: Society of choice.

Text analalyses why ideology of choice, which is at the basis of contemporary consumer society, increases feelings of guilt and anxiety, as well as prevents social change.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1261390
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Zoran Kanduc:Deception, deceptive behaviour and deceptors: preliminary criminological analysis

Different forms of deception are closely connected with the profile of their perpetrators. They usually try to disguise, in one or other way, their involvement in criminal activities, in particular in front of victims of criminal offences or agencies of formal and informal social control. Violators of criminal law norms very often try to conceal their criminality even from themselves, resorting to various techniques of rationalization or neutralization of unlawful or immoral behaviour and thus keeping their positive self-image and self-recpect.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1289806
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Ales Zavrsnik: Homo Criminalis: a study of the criminal subject in a high-tech risk society

Communication and biotechnological revolution is changing the images of “criminal subject”. The book tackles these transformations through an analysis of new types of cybercrime and hate crime. It shows how new knowledge is entering into a contingent figure of the “criminal subject” that is increasingly understood only according to biological features.

COBISS.SI-ID: 248634112
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Zoran Kanduc: Violence, control and (post)modern culture from a criminological perspective

At a time of profound and complex structural crisis, the cultural rottenness of the world capital system is becoming increasing evident, manifested not only by its grotesque obsoleteness, but in particular by its stupidity and the harmfulness of its principal ideals. It is high time for reflection about non-violent ways of handling various forms of structural violence and, finally, for the formulation of more effective sanctioning of the most disgusting forms of individual or subjective violence.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1255246