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penality
penality Now rare. (pɪˈnælɪtɪ) [a. F. pénalité (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) or ad. med.L. pœnālitās penalty, mulct (Du Cange), f. L. pœnāl-is: see penal a.1 and -ity. Cf. It. penalità ‘penaltie, forfeiture’ (Florio).] † 1. Painfulness; pain, suffering: = penalty 1.c 1495 Epitaffe, etc. in Skelton's Wks.... Oxford English Dictionary
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David W. Garland
In 1984 he completed a PhD in socio-legal studies at the University of Edinburgh, presenting the thesis 'Modern penality : a study of the formation and University Press (1990) Punishment and Welfare: A History of Penal Strategies, Gower (1985) The Power to Punish, Gower (1983) (Co-edited with Peter Young) "Penality wikipedia.org
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Debug.WriteLine('-'.Repeat(100)); // For Chars Debug.WriteLine("Hello".Repeat(100)); // For Strings Note that a performance test of using the StringBuilder version for simple characters instead of strings gives you a major performance penality: On my computer the difference in measured performance is 1:20 between:
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Jonathan Simon
"Paramilitary features of contemporary penality." Journal of Political & Military Sociology (1999): 279-290. wikipedia.org
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penal
▪ I. penal, a.1 (ˈpiːnəl) Forms: 5 penale, -alle, 5–7 penall, 6–7 pœnal, -all, 6– penal. [a. F. pénal (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. pēnāl-is, prop. pœnālis of or belonging to punishment, f. pœna penalty, ad. Gr. ποινή quit-money, fine.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or relating to punishment. a. Havin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Revenue protection inspector
Victorian counterparts, these transit officers also carry out security patrols on trains and railway stations, with the power of issuing on-the-spot penality wikipedia.org
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penalty
penalty (ˈpɛnəltɪ) [Not found till after 1500; ultimately ad. med.L. pœnālitās, f. pœnālis penal; cf. the doublet penality. The reduction of -ity to -ty suggests an AF. origin.] † 1. Pain, suffering. Obs. rare.1513 Bradshaw St. Werburge i. 3080 To dyssolve her wo and great penalte. 1642 H. More Song... Oxford English Dictionary
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Liberty's Prisoners
Too often Manion's rich archival evidence leads to critical conclusions that have already been elaborated by non-historian scholars of early American penality Liberty's Prisoners provides the historical long view that is too often missing from the ongoing controversy over race and penality in America." wikipedia.org
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Punishment and Social Structure
Young (1983) The Power to Punish: Contemporary Penality and Social Analysis. Foucault, M. (1975) Discipline and Punish. wikipedia.org
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Nationalist Front of Mexico
They claim that the death penality will reduce the climate of insecurity in the country. wikipedia.org
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Loïc Wacquant
Inspired by Bourdieu, Wacquant endeavours to provide a more nuanced analysis of penality than that provided by a reductively economistic Marxian approach Deadly Symbiosis: Race and the Rise of Neoliberal Penality. Cambridge: Polity Press. Wacquant, Loïc (2022). wikipedia.org
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Capital punishment in Malaysia
the rape of a child. , there were thirty-four capital crimes, including murder and drug trafficking, with eleven of them carrying the mandatory death penality wikipedia.org
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Psychoanalytic criminology
According to Buhagiar, "psychoanalytic criminologists were not adverse to the principle of confinement, and often favored increased penality". wikipedia.org
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Murder of Xie Tianqin
of the victim of murder, namely Wu Xieyu’s aunt and uncle (Xie Tianqin’s sister and brother), agree to forgive him can Wu Xieyu possibly avoid death penality wikipedia.org
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Neoliberalism
Both Wacquant and Harcourt refer to this phenomenon as "Neoliberal Penality". wikipedia.org
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