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    The need for the teaching of Biblical Studies in the RSA with special reference to the Giyani high schools by S. B. Hlungwani, I. J. Henning, G. A. Lotter

    Published 2001-06-01
    “… It is argued that the teaching of Biblical Studies at schools is relevant to the social life of learners in: • assisting learners to perform well in other school subjects; • helping teenagers make better moral decisions in life, and • building a better society without crime. It is also shown that the use of the teaching methods and the teaching principles by academically and professionally qualified teachers would improve the standard of teaching of Biblical Studies, especially so in the Giyani schools under the Gazankulu Department of Education (GDE). …”
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    NIGERIAN YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AND SECURITY ISSUES: EVALUATING THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPTION by MUSA MOHAMMED BELLO, JIBRIN UBALE YAHAYA, ISYAKU ADAMU

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…If the relevant authorities do not act quickly to create jobs, crime will rise and public resentment will grow. …”
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    Étudiants, sitters, nouchi et bakoroman by Muriel Champy

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Firstly, this contribution offers successive accounts of three ethnographies concerning “young people”, in Burkina Faso (Jacinthe Mozzocchetti, 2008, Être étudiant à Ouagadougou : itinérances, imaginaire et précarité), in Gambia (Paolo Gaibazzi, 2015, Bush Bound: Young Men and Rural Permanence in Migrant West Africa) and in the Ivory Coast (Sasha Newell, 2012, The Modernity Bluff: Crime, Consumption and Citizenship in Côte d’Ivoire). …”
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    Ethnic identity features in convicted migrants with recidivist behavior: development of tolerance among convicted migrants to other ethnic groups by O. S. Dzhumabaev, M. V. Iontseva

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The peculiarities of recidivism manifestation include existence of certain dependencies that link the increase in the severity and rate of crimes committed and increase in the number of convictions, which leads to an increase in recidivism as a result of an increase in crime. …”
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    Locative Inversion In Discourse: a strategy of non-commitment by Christine Copy, Lucie Gournay

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Some examples of these properties are: LI’s incompatibility with negation or epistemic modalization, strong aspectual and temporal restrictions such as its incompatibility with BE+ING or generic interpretations.In the second part of this paper, we provide a discursive analyse of LI in two actual literary contexts: i) first, when it occurs at the beginning of folktales; there, its predicative use is compared to there-sentences, the latter, we argue, being typically speaker-based predications; ii) then, when it occurs in narrative’s descriptions (for instance in crime-scene description); there, LI appears in a context of internal focalization, with the make-belief effect of referring directly to the situation described as if it was perceptible by everyone.In both cases, it appears that LI occurs in contexts where the speaker is pragmatically determined. …”
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    Europol cooperation in Hungarian law enforcement by Zsolt Vas, Richárd Szongoth

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Methodology: We have collected knowledge about the operation of Europol, its services and support of law enforcement by studying the available EU and Hungarian regulations, as well as performing the former management tasks of Europol Hungarian Liaison Bureau, and practical implementation of the tasks of the crime coordinator assisting domestic procedures. …”
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    Challenging Impunity: Colombia and Nicaragua's Intervention in the Israeli Genocide Case at the ICJ by Yordan Gunawan, Elfa Rheanna Prameswari, Himmaturrahmah Himmaturrahmah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This analysis is expected to contribute to the ongoing discussion in international law, particularly regarding state responsibility for the crime of genocide. This case challenges the practice of impunity in international law, particularly in relation to state actions deemed to violate human rights on a mass scale. …”
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    Cultura do estupro ou cultura antiestupro? by Carmen Hein de Campos, Lia Zanotta Machado, Jordana Klein Nunes, Alexandra dos Reis Silva

    “…Esse artigo discute as ambiguidades das expressões “cultura do estupro” e “cultura antiestupro”, como se construíram e o papel do Direito para a manutenção ou enfrentamento do código relacional da honra no crime de estupro. Reflete sobre a necessidade de repensar esse dualismo e as políticas públicas de atendimento às mulheres vitimadas.…”
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    Catatonia as a Result of a Traumatic Brain Injury by Jessica Berthelot, Jacob Cambre, Madeline Erwin, Jennifer Phan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We discuss factors that led to the delay in diagnosis, including lack of training in recognition of catatonia, suspicion of feigned symptoms for secondary gain, and the implication of stigma in an African American young male arrested for a drug-related crime.…”
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    Criminal Records Information Management System for Kabale Central Police Station. by Munialo, Rogers

    Published 2025
    “…The developed CRIMS has the potential to revolutionize criminal records management in Police, promoting informed decision-making and crime reduction.…”
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    The Enduring Conflict in Somalia: Analyzing the Dynamics of Instability and the Path to Sustainable Peace by Zoia Malik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Somalia remains deeply affected by militarization, human displacement, terrorism, and transnational crime, with its economic and social structures in turmoil. …”
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    Environmental Responsibility, Active Social Learning, and Political Action by David Hayes

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…First, Green Criminology is discussed, as it seeks to re-direct the traditional focus of criminology onto patterns of crime and forms of criminality often marginalised by dominant research agendas and discourses. …”
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    On the Potential of Algorithm Fusion for Demographic Bias Mitigation in Face Recognition by Jascha Kolberg, Yannik Schäfer, Christian Rathgeb, Christoph Busch

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Biometric systems for face recognition are now used in everyday life, e.g., border control, crime prevention, or personal device access control. …”
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    Aspek hukum keperdataan terhadap pemenuhan hak restitusi dalam perkara tindak pidana by Wardatul Fitri, FX Djoko Priyono, Bambang Eko Turisno

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The form of compensation (restitution), the recovery of losses suffered by the victims, has not been accommodated properly, so that the community, especially victims of crime, feels that they have not fulfilled their sense of justice. …”
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    ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISM DEMAND IN THE ECOWAS REGION by Sodiq Olaiwola Jimoh, Nusirat Ojuolape Gold

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The study recommends government, authorities in charge of crime prevention (security agencies) and other key players (both private and public) to team up and map out plans to tackle terrorism and insecurity in the West African region; the region should consider adopting single currency to stabilize prices; and ensure effective communication is maintained so that tourists are adequately informed about dangerous zones. …”
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    Family violence in the new Russian realities: essence, types and reasons by R. M. Sadykov, N. L. Bolshakova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In many societies, family violence between a man and a woman is not perceived as a crime against society, but is a private matter of the family. …”
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    Harnessing artificial intelligence and machine learning for fraud detection and prevention in Nigeria by Oluwaseun Isaac Odufisan, Osekhonmen Victory Abhulimen, Erastus Olarenwaju Ogunti

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Lastly, we examine the promising future of AI and ML in transforming the financial crime prevention situation in Nigeria.…”
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    From St Winifred’s Translation to Medieval Whodunnit: Ellis Peters and the Cadfael Chronicles by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Alors que le roman de détection historique tend aujourd'hui à multiplier les récits néo-victoriens, Ellis Peters choisit de recréér au contraire un Moyen Age à la fois distant et familier ; certes, la période est simplifiée pour plaire au public, et le récit reste dans la tradition d'Agatha Christie ; mais les Chroniques de Cadfael ont le mérite de ressusciter une période troublée, et de placer le crime sur fond de guerre civile. Le personnage du moine-détective offre une variation intéressante sur celui du détective retiré du monde, amplifiant la retraite en monastère, tout en ajoutant un passé tumultueux aux Croisades qui fait de Cadfael un homme qui connaît les méandres des désirs humains. …”
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