Tag: justice system


TALION LAW

Defining Lex Talionis: The Principle of Equal Retribution The Talion Law, universally recognized by its Latin designation lex talionis, represents an ancient and foundational principle of justice rooted in the concept of reciprocal action: retribution. This principle mandates that the severity of the punishment inflicted upon a perpetrator must precisely match the severity of the […]

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RECIDIVISM

Definition and Scope of Recidivism Recidivism, derived from the Latin term meaning “to fall back,” is formally defined in criminology and psychology as the repetition of a delinquent or criminal behavior by an individual who has previously been convicted, incarcerated, or treated for a prior offense. This concept is fundamental to understanding the efficacy of […]

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ADJUDICATION

Defining the Adjudicative Process Adjudication, fundamentally, refers to the authoritative resolution of a dispute by a formal, impartial third party, typically within a legal or administrative framework. It encompasses both the comprehensive process of investigating facts and applying legal standards, and the definitive conclusion itself—the judgment, verdict, or decree. The essential character of adjudication is […]

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