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    Concepţiile moderne cu privire la aplicarea pedepsei
    (CEP USM, 2024-11-07) Ciobanu, Igor; Cotruţă, Artur; Negruţă, Ana
    Modern conceptions of punishment bring back the retributive ideas of criminal sanctions. This time, retribution no longer appears as a revenge of society against the criminal, as a brutal robbery with him, but as an equal weighing of the two factors, deed and guilt, on the one hand, and punishment, on the other. Suffering, the essence of punishment, must be met with a justly proportionate application of the punishment. Promoting modern conceptions of punishment does not mean returning to the idea of blind revenge on the part of society, to causing irrational suffering only to frighten the criminal and those around him. The idea of retribution, of recompense for the committed deed, does not mean a robbery up to the physical elimination of the perpetrator, but, in a modern vision, it means a rational reaction of society to his antisocial acts.
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    Evoluţia istorică a reacţiei represive şi a sistemului sancţionator în Republica Moldova şi România
    (CEP USM, 2024) Ciobanu, Igor; Cotruță, Artur; Negruța, Ana
    The history of criminal law bears witness both to the continuous effort to keep under control the manifestations contrary to the social order by sanctioning the most serious forms of these manifestations, as well as to the concern for the continuous humanization of punishment. Proof of this is the very steps of the repressive reaction. The repressive reaction has taken different forms over the centuries, starting from the unlimited revenge based on the instinctive reaction, outside of any regulation, to the legally regulated reaction and strictly controlled by the state authority.