Oman Observer
SQU study investigates whether alternative sentences can reduce crime
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Oman Observer
Read the full storyA study by Dr Juma bin Musallam al Azri from the College of Law at Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat is examining the effectiveness of alternative criminal sentences. The research explores whether these alternative approaches can provide a more effective solution for crime reduction.
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