2024
DOI: 10.5937/nabepo29-48482
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Problem-solving courts in comparative law: Combination of therapy and responsibility

Olga Tešović

Abstract: This paper examines the innovative approach of problem-solving courts within the framework of comparative law, emphasizing the integration of therapeutic jurisprudence and individual criminal responsibility. By analysing various models from different jurisdictions, the study highlights how these courts effectively address underlying issues in criminal behaviour, such as substance abuse and mental health problems, through tailored interventions. The research draws on a comparative analysis to explore the effect… Show more

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