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This legal text outlines the conditions under which deadly physical force may be used in self-defense, explaining its application through definitions and criteria for justification under law.
Year:
1980
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Law / Self-defense
Document Type:
Legal Text
Agency / Institution:
Penal Law System
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, individuals involved in legal proceedings
Effective Date:
Sept. 1, 1980
Amendment Dates:
Jan. 2013, Feb. & July 2016, Jan. 2018, Oct. 2025
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Type of document:
Presentation
Subject:
Penal reform and prison policy in Ireland
Country:
Ireland
Organ addressed:
All-Party Oireachtas Group on Penal Reform
Referenced institutions:
Irish Prison Service; Department of Justice; Statutory Parole Board
Referenced reports:
Report of the Sub-Committee on Penal Reform (2013); Annual Report of the Irish Prison Service (2021)
Time period discussed:
1963–2021
Key themes:
Decarceration; Community service; Short-term imprisonment; Remission; Early release; Prison population trends; Open prisons; Prison conditions
Statistical data included:
Prison population figures; Committals under sentence; Fine defaulters; Recidivism findings
Geographical references:
Ireland; Finland
Date of original Sub-Committee establishment:
2011
Date of closure of St Patrick’s Institution:
2017
Country:
Syrian Arab Republic
Region:
Syria
Subject:
Criminalization and prosecution of rape and serious sexual violence
Type of document:
Legal questionnaire with excerpts of statutory provisions
Legal framework:
Penal Code; Criminal Procedure Code; Personal Status Law
Chapter reference:
Chapter Seven, Section One – Assault on Honor
Relevant articles:
Articles 489–497, 499–502, 505–506 of the Penal Code
Offences covered:
Rape; sexual intercourse without consent; intercourse with minors; indecent acts; abduction for marriage or indecent purposes; abuse of authority for sexual purposes
Definition basis:
Lack of consent; use of violence or threat; age of the victim; abuse of authority
Marital rape status:
Not considered a crime; excluded as part of husband’s rights under marriage contract
Age of sexual consent:
15 years (with additional protections up to 18 years in cases of authority or guardianship)
Marriage age:
18 years under the Personal Status Law, subject to judicial exception
Penalties:
Imprisonment at hard labour; increased minimum terms in aggravating circumstances; death penalty in specified cases
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Zambia
Subject:
Criminal law
Document type:
Legal Code
Organization / institution:
National Assembly of Zambia
Author:
National Assembly of Zambia
Target audience:
Legal professionals, legislators, law enforcement agencies
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
2023
Date of changes:
Ongoing updates
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Bahrain
Topic:
Data Protection in Legal Procedures
Document Type:
Legal Decision
Authority:
Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Waqf
Author:
Khalid bin Ali bin Abdullah Al Khalifa
Target Audience:
Entities and persons involved in processing penal lawsuit data
Validity Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
17 March 2022
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
1868
Location:
St Helena Island, Australia
Type of Document:
Historical record
Institution:
St Helena Penal Establishment
Author:
St Helena Island Community
Subject:
Prison discipline and punishments
Target Audience:
General public interested in historical penal practices
Duration of Punishment:
14 days
Date of Incident:
August 17, 1868
Method of Punishment:
Shot drill involving carrying an 11 kg cannonball
Year:
1976
Jurisdiction:
Bahrain
Type of document:
Legislative decree
Subject:
Penal Code
Issuing authority:
Amir of the State of Bahrain
Approving body:
Cabinet of Bahrain
Signed by:
Isa bin Sulman Al Khalifa
Effective date:
20 March 1976
Reference law:
Bahrain Penal Code 1955 and amendments
Scope:
Application of law in time and place, criminal responsibility, plea of justification
Language of official publication:
Arabic
Source type:
Government legal publication
Year:
2002
Region / City:
Kingdom of Bahrain
Type of Document:
Legislative Decree / Law
Issuing Authority:
King of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Author:
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Approved By:
Council of Ministers
Prime Minister:
Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa
Defense Minister:
Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa
Publication Date:
25 September 2002
Effective Date:
Three months after publication in the Official Gazette
Target Audience:
Bahrain Defence Force personnel, military officers, reserve force, civilians attached to the Defence Force
Scope:
Military justice, regulations, and penalties for military personnel
Legal References:
Constitution of Bahrain; Law of Criminal Procedures of 1966; Military Provisions Law of 1968; Penal Code; Juvenile Law; Service of Officers and Personnel Laws; Reserve Force Law; Cassation Court Law
Document Type Classification:
Primary legal source
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Referral and intake form, support for children in care
Document type:
Referral form
Organization / Institution:
VACCA
Author:
VACCA
Target audience:
Social workers, carers, education professionals
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Queensland, Australia
Topic:
Biology
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Griffith University, Moreton Bay College
Author:
Dr. Richard Walding, Josie O’Shea
Target Audience:
Senior Biology Students
Period of Validity:
Year 11 - Year 12
Approval Date:
23 May 2017
Date of Revision:
23 May 2017
Service type:
Kindergarten
Service name:
Deadly Kindy Jajumbora
Address:
6 Glenda Street
Suburb:
Waterford West
Postcode:
4133
Phone:
07 3239 5381
Note:
Fax
Web:
www.deadlykindy.org.au
Email:
[email protected]
Education Program:
Qld Kindergarten Learning Guidelines & Foundations for Success
Kindergarten Fees:
$32.85 per day
Inclusions:
Sunscreen, Kindy Program from: 9:00 am – 3:08 pm
Enrolment conditions:
Minimum of 15 hours per week averaged per fortnight
Application of QKFS subsidy:
$0 - for QKFS Plus Kindy Support eligible children; $19.49 per day for non-Plus Kindy eligible children; $32.85 for children 3 years of age or 4 after 30 June 2021
Provider information:
Does not represent the official position of the Queensland Government
Approved Kindergarten Program Providers:
Current Queensland service approval for a centre-based service, under the Education and Care Services National Law or Education and Care Services Act 2013, with public liability insurance of at least $10 million
Note:
Agency Policy/General Order Number
Subject:
Deadly Force
Effective Date:
July 1, 2024
Revised Date:
October 23, 2023
Issuing Authority:
Law Enforcement Training Board
Jurisdiction:
State of Indiana
Legal References:
IC 5-2-1-1; IC 35-41-3-3; IC 35-31.5-2-85; IC 35-31.5-2-86; IC 35-31.5-2-292; IC 35-47-8-3; IC 35-47-8-1; IC 35-46-3-3
Document Type:
Statewide Policy
Scope:
All Indiana law enforcement agencies, offices, and departments
Subject Matter:
Use of Force and Deadly Force
Training Requirement:
Annual mandatory in-service review
Note:
Year
Keywords:
Beowulf, Psychomachia, Seven Deadly Sins, Christianization, Warrior culture
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
West Virginia, United States
Document Type:
Legislative Bill
Legislative Body:
West Virginia Legislature
Introduced By:
Delegates Coop-Gonzalez, Foggin, and Horst
Date Introduced:
February 9, 2026
Committee Referred:
Judiciary Committee
Subject:
Firearms regulation, concealed weapons, age restrictions
Target Audience:
Lawmakers, legal professionals, public safety authorities
Legal References:
§61-7-3, §61-7-6, §61-7-7 of the West Virginia Code
Status:
Introduced, pending committee review
Document Scope:
Amends provisions on carrying concealed deadly weapons for persons 18 to 20 years old