2022
DOI: 10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.168
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The Concept of Violence and its Expression in Criminal Law

Abstract: The very concepts of violence, studies of its forms from the criminal law viewpoint may be instrumental in dissociating criminalised violent actions from non-criminalised though having a legal significance or the actions falling outside the area of criminal regulation; furthermore, such studies can help identify the actions that in criminal law should be viewed as socially useful (for instance, the circumstances excluding criminal responsibility). It should be noted that the concept of violence and identificat… Show more

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“…Parents, families, society, government, and the state must support children's physical, mental, spiritual, and social development in order for children to become Pancasila nationalist, noble, tough and willing to maintain the nation's unity and integrity. Therefore, all forms of violence against children, both physical and sexual, are legal actions that must be criminalized (Jurka, et.al, 2020(Jurka, et.al, : 1482.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents, families, society, government, and the state must support children's physical, mental, spiritual, and social development in order for children to become Pancasila nationalist, noble, tough and willing to maintain the nation's unity and integrity. Therefore, all forms of violence against children, both physical and sexual, are legal actions that must be criminalized (Jurka, et.al, 2020(Jurka, et.al, : 1482.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%