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  1. Match-fixing is the manipulation of the course or outcome of a football match, whether for sporting, financial or other reasons, and represents a fundamental violation of our sport’s universal...

  2. Oct 26, 2013 · In scientific literature, it is stated that although there is no single definition, in its most basic form, match-fixing is the act of losing, or playing to a pre-determined result, in sports matches by illegally manipulating the results in your favour.

    • Salomeja Zaksaite
    • salomeja@teise.org
    • 2013
    • More Severe Punishments Do Not “Chasten” Individuals Convicted of Crimes.
    • Certainty Has A Greater Impact on Deterrence Than Severity of Punishment.
    • A Person’S Age Is A Powerful Factor in Deterring Crime.

    Some policymakers and practitioners believe that increasing the severity of the prison experience enhances the “chastening” effect, thereby making individuals convicted of an offense less likely to commit crimes in the future. In fact, scientists have found no evidence for the chastening effect. Prisons may exacerbate recidivism. Research has found...

    Severityrefers to the length of a sentence. Studies show that for most individuals convicted of a crime, short to moderate prison sentences may be a deterrent but longer prison terms produce only a limited deterrent effect. In addition, the crime prevention benefit falls far short of the social and economic costs. Certaintyrefers to the likelihood ...

    Even those individuals who commit crimes at the highest rates begin to change their criminal behavior as they age. The data show a steep decline at about age 35.A more severe (i.e., lengthy) prison sentence for convicted individuals who are naturally aging out of crime does achieve the goal of punishment and incapacitation. But that incapacitation ...

  3. Jan 1, 2013 · A more effective approach is to enhance the prevention of match fixing. This chapter provides an overview of the implementation of the INTERPOL – FIFA Initiative which seeks to promote training, education and prevention as an effective response to match fixing in football.

    • John Abbott, Dale Sheehan
    • 2013
  4. Penalties (penalty shoot-out) A player who has been sent off during the match is not permitted to take part; warnings and cautions issued to players and team officials during the match are not carried forward into penalties (penalty shoot-out).

  5. Jul 23, 2019 · Sport and physical activity are being used to try and help tackle serious violence and knife crime this summer. More than 3,000 young people will be given places on sport and activity programmes to help keep them away from possible violence and crime.

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  7. Mar 3, 2020 · Following this logic, the Macolin Convention emphasizes that the global threat of match-fixing becomes notorious and important because of its links with fraud, organized crime, and corruption .

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