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Community Penalties
Community penalties are punishments that, in the courts' sentencing tariff, come between imprisonment and fines.They include electronic tagging, supervised unpaid work, and compulsory participation by offenders in treatment programmes. Recent years have seen many changes in England in the field of community penalties.These have included the rapid development of accredited offending behaviour programmes, and some new court orders such as the Referral Order for juveniles, based on the principles of restorative justice. Organisationally, too, the year 2001 sees a major change with the establishment of the National Probation Service for England and Wales. Community Penalties: change and challenges addresses the key issues facing community penalties at this critical time.Topics covered include the recent history of community penalties, partnership work, cognitive behavioural approaches to changing offenders' behaviour (and the need to look beyond these), compliance theory, accountability to the public and to the victim, accommodating difference and diversity in the delivery of community penalties, the use of technology in community penalties, and community penalties and issues of public safety. Community Penalties: change and challenges brings together many leading authors in this field.Together, they provide an authoritative review of a vital field of public policy.
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Kids I Hate Penalties Red/White Ringer
Crew neck, relaxed fit with digitally printed illustration.Knitted in 100% Organic Combed Cotton 165/170 gsmFine gauge tight knit fabric that retains its shape when machine washedMade in Great BritainMachine washable
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Proportionality of Criminal Penalties in EU Law
This book develops a systematic analysis of the principle of proportionality of penalties in EU law. Until now, the principle has been mainly assessed from a criminological point of view.By departing from existing literature, the book advances an original EU law perspective on proportionality of penalties, which underlies the analysis of its theorisation, place and influence on domestic criminal systems.Building upon this approach, scholarly contributions in the book systematically delve into the various implications of the principle in EU law, while paying particular attention to its profound interaction with criminal law concepts.
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Girls FC 2: Can Ponies Take Penalties?
Join the Girls FC as they show the world what it really means to play "like a girl"!"Hey!Petra Ward here. I can't wait to play in my first football tournament, but it clashes with my sister's show-jumping event... And in our family, ponies ALWAYS come first." It’s the Girls FC's first ever tournament and Petra can’t wait to play.She's not exactly the best defender, but she loves being part of the team – and to spend time with her best friend Megan, the team captain.Then her mum delivers the bad news: the match falls on the same weekend as her older sister Charlotte’s riding event.As usual, Charlotte (and the ponies) are her mum's number one priority...This is the second book in Helena Pielichaty's fun, topical early-reader series; join the Girls FC as they take the world by storm!"This book makes football a fun activity that isn’t just for boys and I hope reading the series will encourage more girls to get involved in sport from an early age." – Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson on Girls FC 1
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What are climate penalties?
Climate penalties are financial costs or consequences imposed on individuals, businesses, or governments for activities that contribute to climate change. These penalties are designed to discourage behaviors that lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. Examples of climate penalties include carbon taxes, emissions trading schemes, and fines for non-compliance with environmental regulations. The aim of climate penalties is to incentivize the adoption of more sustainable practices and reduce the negative impact of human activities on the environment.
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What are stricter penalties?
Stricter penalties refer to harsher consequences or punishments imposed on individuals who have committed a crime or violated a law. These penalties are designed to deter individuals from engaging in illegal activities by increasing the severity of the punishment. Stricter penalties may include longer prison sentences, heavier fines, or other punitive measures to ensure that offenders are held accountable for their actions. The aim of imposing stricter penalties is to promote public safety and discourage criminal behavior.
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What penalties are possible?
Possible penalties for a crime can vary depending on the severity of the offense and the jurisdiction. Some common penalties include fines, probation, community service, restitution to victims, and imprisonment. In more serious cases, individuals may face longer prison sentences, mandatory counseling or treatment programs, loss of certain rights (such as driving privileges), or even the death penalty in some states. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific penalties that may apply to a particular situation.
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Can trainers administer penalties?
Yes, trainers can administer penalties to their clients for various reasons such as missing sessions, not following the workout or nutrition plan, or displaying inappropriate behavior. Penalties can help reinforce accountability and motivate clients to stay on track with their fitness goals. However, it is important for trainers to communicate clear expectations and consequences to clients in a professional and respectful manner.
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After Extra Time and Penalties: Memories of a BBC Football Correspondent
After almost a quarter-century as the BBC's Chief Football Correspondent, Mike Ingham MBE shares a candid, comprehensive and sometimes controversial account of how the world of broadcasting and football changed beyond recognition throughout his career. His broadcasting experiences saw him attend eight World Cups, commentate on twenty-eight F.A.Cup Finals, work with ten full-time England managers, introduce Sports Report, present his own music show on BBC Radio 1, and he even covered Princess Diana's funeral.He has enjoyed working with a who's who of personalities from the world of football and has tales to tell about all of them... This book is a timely reminder of England's campaigns in tournaments over the last half-century with a detailed and eyewitness account of what the atmosphere was really like over the years behind the scenes in the England camp. Mike Ingham MBE was the BBC's Chief Football Correspondent for almost a quarter of a century and only the third person to hold this post after Brian Moore and Bryon Butler.In a radio career of over forty years, Mike attended eight World Cups, commentated on twenty-eight F.A.Cup Finals and worked with ten full-time England managers. Starting out as a DJ in a nightclub, music and football have been his twin obsessions and often the two worlds have bounced into each other as many of his musical heroes have also been football fans.The start of his broadcasting career at BBC Radio Derby coincided with the glory years for Derby County with Brian Clough and Dave Mackay and his final commentary for the BBC was at the Maracana Stadium in Rio for the World Cup Final of 2014. Shortly after his retirement Mike became the first broadcaster to be given a Lifetime Achievement by the Sports Journalists Association.What made this even more special for him was to be presented with this honour by four of the men he respected most of all in the industry, Hugh McIlvanney, James Lawton, Jeff Powell and Patrick Collins.
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Help Lord, I Married A Golfer : Surviving Bogeys, Sand Traps, Rain Delays, and Penalties
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Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom : How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football
LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDA New Statesman Book of the YearA Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year"A hilarious examination of the football commentary language we all understand but don't know why" WHSBOTY 2024 Reading PanelThe long-awaited follow-up to Football Clichés, Adam Hurrey's cult classic about the language of football. "So enjoyable ... fascinating and deliciously nerdy." FourFourTwo"Adam Hurrey is the best observer of football culture in the world.He has a knack for either encapsulating something that's always nagged at you or nailing something you can't believe you haven't noticed before." Elis James"The funniest, smartest book on the language of football.It sends out a message, silences the doubters and lets its football do the talking ... a Rolls-Royce of a book." David Goldblatt***Does language evolve?Yes, it does. Will it ever be acceptable for a football commentator to call a shot that bounces before it goes in 'a screamer'?No, it will not. As the self-appointed world expert on the subject, Adam Hurrey sets off to define the definitive rules of the language of football. He will answer the big questions such as: is it acceptable to say a player is 'breaking their silence' (it's complicated), can headers can be 'lashed' (anatomically impossible), whether a penalty shootout could ever be described as 'late drama' (truly abhorrent), how many games constitute a 'bumper' day of Premier League action (minimum of eight) and just how big a deficit constitutes 'a mountain to climb' (certainly not Liverpool going 1-0 down at home to Wolves in the third minute, Sky Sports). Along the way, Hurrey examines some case studies of how the football media has reached saturation point - the transfer rumour mill, the futile art of big-match previewing, the rise of (and backlash against) football jargon - and how its language has evolved to keep the machine going. Have we let the football lexicon spiral out of control?In finding out, this book will be exactly as gloriously pedantic as it sounds.
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Confidentiality, Privacy, and Data Protection in Biomedicine : International Concepts and Issues
Featuring contributions from leading scholars of health privacy law, this important volume offers insightful reflection on issues such as confidentiality, privacy, and data protection, as well as analysis in how a range of jurisdictions—including the US, the UK, Europe, South Africa, and Australia—navigate a rapidly developing biomedical environment. While the collection of personal health information offers the potential to drive research and innovation, it also generates complex legal and ethical questions in how this information is used to ensure the rights and interests of individuals and communities are respected.But in many ways laws have struggled to keep pace with technological developments.This book therefore seeks to fill a lacuna for legal insight and reflection.Over three parts, the book first explores the conceptual landscape which law and legal institutions must contend, and then turns to examine practical issues such as the GDPR, secondary use of data for research, genomic research, and data trusts. With cutting-edge analysis drawing on domestic and international case law, legislation, and policy, this comprehensive volume will prove fascinating reading for all students and researchers interested in this evolving and contentious area of study.
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'Who receives the penalties?'
The penalties are typically received by the individuals or entities who have violated the rules, regulations, or laws that have been put in place. This could include individuals, businesses, or organizations that have engaged in prohibited activities or behaviors. The penalties are meant to serve as consequences for the wrongdoing and to deter future violations.
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What penalties do I face?
The penalties you may face depend on the specific situation and the severity of the offense. Some common penalties for breaking rules or laws can include fines, community service, probation, license suspension, or even imprisonment. It is important to understand the consequences of your actions and to comply with rules and regulations to avoid facing penalties.
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What penalties should I expect?
The penalties you can expect depend on the specific situation and the severity of the offense. Penalties can range from fines, community service, probation, license suspension, to imprisonment. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the potential penalties you may face and to develop a strategy for your defense.
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What are penalties in training?
Penalties in training are consequences or punishments that are imposed when a trainee fails to meet certain expectations or requirements. They are designed to discourage undesirable behavior and encourage compliance with training guidelines. Penalties can vary in severity and may include verbal warnings, written reprimands, loss of privileges, or even dismissal from the training program. The goal of penalties in training is to promote accountability and ensure that trainees take their responsibilities seriously.
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