A Paradigm Shift within the Romanian Victim Support System

A Paradigm Shift within the Romanian Victim Support System Mihaela Tomiță, Roxana Ungureanu, Adina Schwartz   Abstract. As a response to the Victims’ Directive and to the first European Strategy on victim protection, issued by the European Commission, the Romanian legislator has enabled the development of a first ever victim support system in Romania. The […]

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History and Evolution of the Sanctioning Regime Applied to Minors in Romania

History and Evolution of the Sanctioning Regime Applied to Minors in Romania Diana Biris, Claudia Feher   Abstract. This paper analyzes the history and evolution of the sanctioning regime applied to minors, with a particular presentation of the situation in Romania. With the entry into force of the new Criminal Code on February 1, 2014, […]

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Education of Professional Emergency Services Workers

Education of Professional Emergency Services Workers Mihaela Tomiță, Irina Vastag   Abstract. Working in the field of professional emergency services involves a demanding job, with a high level of exhaustion and this analytical approach aims to highlight the importance of training and continuing education in occupational stress management. In this sense, the paper also aims […]

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Demographic, Cultural and Wealth Conditions for Corruption in Latin America

Demographic, Cultural and Wealth Conditions for Corruption in Latin America Adrian Toma   Abstract. Unrefined control mechanisms developed by civil society, compared with the long exerted dominance of economically and racial selected ruling class, could be one reason for strong apprehension toward corruptive behavior in Latin America. Historically, the ”have ones” shaped the law enforcement […]

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