The New Concept of Judicial Emotional Resilience

4 Pages Posted: 7 Jul 2014 Last revised: 17 Jul 2014

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Nasty Vladoiu

Transylvania University of Brasov

Date Written: May 2, 2014

Abstract

The changes at socio-political, economic and legislative level, the achievements of science, bio-technology, bio-medicine and of the informational society, and also the challenges related to the globalization process, influence a new paradigm and a new dimension of the resilience concept. It is obvious, that the above mentioned, forms a core study from which one can start proving and sustaining that resilience has become a sought phenomenon in the human society of the XXI century.

In this article, we intend to approach an issue related to juridical resilience, and more specifically, to the role and importance of assessing the degree of resilience of the suspect, the defendant or the convict, in relation to the prevention measures, the individualisation of the sentences and the manner to execute them, if applicable, and at the same time to define the new concept of judicial emotional resilience.

Keywords: judicial emotional resilience, prevention measures, certificates of resilience, variation of juridical resilience, psychosocial

Suggested Citation

Vladoiu, Nasty, The New Concept of Judicial Emotional Resilience (May 2, 2014). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2462889 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2462889

Nasty Vladoiu (Contact Author)

Transylvania University of Brasov ( email )

Strada Universității 1
Brasov, Brasov 500068
Romania

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