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    Att anmäla våld by Malin Åkerström

    Published 1997-06-01
    “…Recently violence and victims of violence in Sweden have been the object of massive societal attention and mobilisation. Crime statistics are often used rhetorically in the claims about the seriousness of the problem. …”
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    The politicisation of the climate emergency: the case of the 2019 United Kingdom general election by Alma-Pierre BONNET

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Several key elements can be used to explain why the environment topped the voters’ main concerns, slightly behind Brexit and health, but on a par with crime and the economy: recent natural catastrophes such as the summer heatwaves or the floods in the North of the country and the growing climate awareness among younger citizens. …”
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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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    Preventing fraud in crypto payments by Louise Damkjær Christensen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Change is warranted around crypto payments as the current legal situation leaves consumers unprotected and vulnerable to digital economic crime. This article examines possible solutions to deter criminal activity in the crypto economy, and how to make financial regulation more adept to make crypto payments safer and protect payers in cases of payment fraud. …”
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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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    Genius Logi: Towards the Phenomenology of Gated Community by Özlem Yıldız, Havva Alkan Bala

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Gated communities have emerged in the world for reasons such as increased fear of crime, security, prestige, desire to be different. …”
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  9. 789

    O impacto da realização da Copa das Confederações da FIFA de 2013 e da Copa do Mundo da FIFA de 2014 na criminalidade em Belo Horizonte by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz, Ludmila Lopes Ribeiro, Ricardo Henrique Palhares

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The results show that, in general, the incidence of such crimes during the major events in Belo Horizonte underwent substantive changes in both temporal and spatial terms, showing high correlation with football matches.…”
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    Beyond Digital Flexibility by David du Toit, Ngubeni Phumzile

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, food delivery couriers also experience challenges including crime and safety risks, lack of fringe benefits, customer harassment, and rising petrol and data costs. …”
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    “Um homem não é de ferro”: análise temática de notícias e comentários no Facebook relativamente ao caso de uma violação entre estudantes by Daniela Sofia Neto

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Tendo em consideração que, em Portugal, o crime de violação tem sido toldado por mitos que frequentemente atravessam os meios de comunicação social e as redes sociais, este artigo propõe compreender como são frequentemente (re)produzidos estes mitos por parte dos meios de comunicação e o modo como geram diálogo nas redes sociais. …”
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    Research on the method of discovering specific organization structure in bank account transaction network by Fang LYU, Xijing LU, Wei WANG, Junheng HUANG, Bailing WANG

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In recent years,stakeholder economic crime behaviors such as illegal pyramid schemes,illegal fund raising and money laundering despite repeated prohibitions,makes the research of anomaly detection in financial transaction network has gradually attracted the attention of researchers.The way how to fund flow between bank accounts in an illegal organization implies the relationship structure of their members.Firstly,a directed weighted transaction network model was built on the basis of the transaction characteristics.Then,combining with the localtopology structure of the built transaction network of the accounts,two kinds of core nodes of the organization,including black hole nodes and star nodes,were defined.By analyzing the relationship between those two kinds nodes,an organization discovery algorithm of combining “black hole and star nodes” based on spanning subgraph was proposed.Experiments on real bank accounts transaction network containing illegal pyramid scheme organizations show the effectiveness of the algorithm in discovering the specific tree organization structure.…”
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    Otra narrativa de la Transición : las crónicas de sucesos de Margarita Landi en la revista Interviú by Víctor J. Ortega Muñoz

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Beyond extensively studied political issues and official narratives, we want to direct the focus of attention to less accustomed places : the information about events published in the Interviú magazine during the time of the pioneer of the crime scene, Margarita Landi. This means of communication assumed from the beginning the new political and moral freedoms that arise with the Transition towards democracy, combining political information and denunciation with eroticism, groundbreaking elements that add up to obtain a considerable reader base and become one of the media reference. …”
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    La valeur des pauvres. Le pari sur l’argent comme médiateur du conflit social contemporain by Gabriel de Santis Feltran

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The collapse of universalism involved in this shift entails a selective government that categorizes the population in varying degrees of "vulnerability" and levels of "complexity" of state intervention; as a side effect, different regulatory regimes emerge on urban peripheries - e.g., state, "crime" and the religious - that although always in tension, have cognitive cohesion based in monetized markets. …”
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    Regard noir sur la Cité des Anges : James Ellroy by Frédéric SOUNAC

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…The decadent city analyzed in a rather pessimistic way by Mike Davis in his essay Beyond Blade Runner finds in Michael Connelly’s and James Ellroy’s crime fiction a powerful representation. Connelly’s world, with its whimsical main character detective Harry Bosch, possesses a distinct elegiac tone, just as Ellroy’s, both realistic and tragic, turns the city into an allegory of Sin and Evil. …”
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  16. 796

    El esqueleto de la viuda Houet: Frenología y medicina legal en Francia durante la década de 1830 by José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Thanks to these controversies, I discuss three different points: the implicit rules of admissibility of expert knowledge in nineteenth-century French courts; the politics of legal medicine and phrenology regarding crime, penal system and prisons; and the tensions and unequal exchanges between legal medicine and phrenology in terms of people, data, objects, spaces and practices.…”
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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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    Det allmänna rättsmedvetandet och några svenska förarbeten på straffrättens område 2008-2018 by Andreas Anderberg

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Political points can be scored and general elections won by deploying a tough stance on crime. A problematic aspect is that by  appealing to the GSJ, legislators create a way to legitimise punitive measures with little or no empirical support in criminological research. …”
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    Unge lovbrytere by Kjersti Ericsson

    Published 2000-03-01
    “…Some lasting dilemmas have accompanied these shifts: Is it possible to smoothly combine measures "in the best interest of the child" with effective crime control? When individual preventive considerations in criminal justice gain such force that they conflict strongly with the demand for proportionality between offence and punishment, they become indefensible. …”
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