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Document Type
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Thesis
Document Title
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Working for Public Benefit as Alternative Punishment to Imprisonment Field Social Study on a Sample of Specialists and Reformatory penitentiary prisoners in Makah Al-Mukarramah
العمل للمنفعة العامة كبديل لعقوبة السجن دراسة اجتماعية ميدانية على عينة من المختصين ونزلاء المؤسسات الإصلاحية بمنطقة (مكة المكرمة)
Subject
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Faculty of Arts & Humanities > College of Arts - Department of Sociology & Social Work
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
:
Punishment involving deprivation of liberty, in particular imprisonment are penalties in most countries of the world, we find that the negative effects on the individual and thus for society and the country as a whole and it demonstrate an adverse social, economic and cultural effects. Study aimed to identify the opinion of specialists in application of working for public benefit as alternative punishment to imprisonment. Use Social Survey Methodology Data was collected by questionnaire involved (36) judges, (62) officers of the correctional institutions and (337) prisoners. The results showed that the specialists had supported work penalty for public benefit as an alternative to imprisonment where judges (81.71%), correctional staff (100%), and the Commission on compassion (100%). However, (18.29%) of judges did not support application of penalty for public benefit. Study concluded that application of working for public benefit as alternative punishment to imprisonment is beneficial to society, convicted persons, their families and to reformatory institutions.
Supervisor
:
Dr. Mohammed Saeed
Thesis Type
:
Doctorate Thesis
Publishing Year
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1437 AH
2016 AD
Added Date
:
Monday, October 10, 2016
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
ثامر سعيد الغامدي
AL-GHAMDI, THAMER SAEED
Researcher
Doctorate
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39439.pdf
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