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  1. Nov 20, 2023 · In terms of how organised crime was involved, the K-League match-fixing cases show three different pathways: (1) illegal betting-related organised crime groups fixing matches to hedge financial risks; (2) organised crime groups fixing matches to make profits; and (3) football players themselves fixing matches as illegal betting operators or ...

  2. A comparative analysis of the death penalty in global contexts reveals a diverse array of approaches and attitudes toward capital punishment. This section explores international perspectives on the death penalty, contrasting the prevalence and methods of execution in different countries.

  3. Nov 21, 2013 · Abstract. The relationship between capital jury instructions and imposition of the death penalty in the United States is analyzed through 36 semi-structured interviews collected as part of the archives of the national Capital Jury Project (CJP) at the School of Criminal Justice at the State University of New York in Albany.

    • John Robert Barner
    • 2014
  4. Summary. More than 70% of the world’s countries are considered to have abolished the death penalty. The nearly 30% of countries retaining the death penalty and carrying out executions are found primarily in the Middle East, North Africa, Asia-Pacific, and some states in the United States.

  5. Estimates with positive signs support the hypothesis of a direct relationship between the murder rate (Q) and the independent variable in whose column the estimate is listed, e.g., as the independent variable rises (falls) the murder rate rises (falls). Conversely, estimates with negative.

  6. May 10, 2022 · Dictionaries define match-fixing as the dishonest activity to make sure that one team wins a particular sports match. The act of establishing a predetermined outcome, either by intentionally losing or by colluding with the opponent to determine who will win the match, is considered match-fixing. 18 U.S.C. § 224(a) prohibits bribery that seeks ...

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  8. Sep 1, 2014 · Results suggest that there is an apparent “White victim effect” that can be observed in death penalty decision-making in traditional logistic regression models. Yet, once cases are matched via propensity score matching on approximately 50 case characteristics/confounders including the type of aggravators and mitigators accepted by the jury ...

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