CRIMINAL PUNISHMENTS UNDER CRIMINAL ARRANGEMENTS IN THE NATURAL SECURITY
Keywords:
Criminal punishments, Criminal arrangements, Natural security, Environmental crimes, Legal frameworkAbstract
The aim of this article is to analyze the criminal punishments that are imposed under criminal arrangements in the natural security. The article presents a brief overview of natural security, criminal arrangements, and criminal punishments. It then examines the types of criminal punishments that can be imposed under criminal arrangements in the natural security, including fines, imprisonment, probation, community service, and other alternative punishments. The article also discusses the factors that are taken into consideration when determining the appropriate criminal punishment, such as the severity of the crime, the offender's criminal history, and the need for deterrence and rehabilitation. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of fair and just criminal punishments under criminal arrangements in the natural security.
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