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    Criminalitatea – pericol social și consecințe
    (CEP USM, 2024) Miron, Adriana
    To solve the problems regarding the concept of social danger, the correlation of the notion of crime and the criminal-offense, the appreciation of the social danger in criminal law and criminology, the formualtion of recommendations for the efficiency of the criminalization facts, the determination of the elements of establishing the social danger of criminality, justification of the need to formulate the content of the consequences of crime in relation to the consequences of the offense.
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    Riscurile criminalității la adresa statului de drept
    (CEP USM, 2024) Botnaru, Stela; Miron, Adriana
    Crime,criminality and their threats, as well as the fight to prevent and combat them, are complex and mutidisciplinary concepts that involve multiple conceptual and operational approaches, from the social, legal, political, criminological, logicalsystem perspective. Although, the measures have intensified and the interventions of the conditions of an economic-financial crisis that has not ended, there has been a high multiplication of illegal acts commited in the social, economic-financial field, banking, including blackmail, corruption even with a lot of violence and aggressivity. Acts of high crime commited through violence and corruption tend to become particularly intens and dangerous for the stability and security of institutions, groups and individuals, being associated with those of organized crime, terrorism and institutionalized violence, specific to the ,,subcultures” of violence and professionalized crime.

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