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    Forensic Entomology by Erika Andersen, Russell Mizell, Jessica Kochert, Joy Jordan

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Forensics is a hot topic, with many movies and popular television shows (such as “CSI”) introducing youth to the tools, processes, and critical thinking skills needed to solve various crimes. Within this world, insects have a growing presence. …”
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    ‘If Ya Wanna End War and Stuff, You Gotta Sing Loud’—A Survey of the Provisional Agreement between FARC and Colombia on Illicit Drugs by Francesco Seatzu

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…An assessment of how the 2014 agreement has addressed the issue of drug trafficking and the issues concerning drug related crimes will also be considered. The paper will conclude with the lessons to be drawn from the new Agreement on illicit drugs.…”
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    Condamner et punir dans une ville moyenne de province au temps des Lumières : les exécutions publiques à Tours (1762-1768) by Fabrice Mauclair

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Then it describes in detail the public executions ordered in Tours between 1762 and 1768: frequency and motives, criminals and crimes, material organization, rituals and participants. …”
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    Christian gacaca and Official gacaca in Post-genocide Rwanda. by Philippe Denis

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The task of the official gacaca was to judge and, if the guilt was established, to punish the authors of the genocide crimes. It was also, like in the Christian gacaca, to restore social harmony, but only through a judicial process. …”
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    Urgensi Ratifikasi Statuta Roma Bagi Indonesia by Danel Aditia Situngkir

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… The presence of permanent the International Criminal Court is a realization of the efforts of the international community to provide protection against human rights from extraordinary crimes against humanity. The court established under the Rome Statute has been ratified by 123 countries. …”
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    Graham Greene’s Journey Without Maps and the Fascination of the Abomination by John AIREY

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…The narrator of this travel book shows himself to be fascinated by what is abominable: disease, war crimes, cruelty and nightmares are the main examples in the text. …”
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    Quelques ficelles de sociologie carcérale by Corinne Rostaing

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…But above all, sociological practice is upset by moral dilemmas, such as being confronted with justice and crimes, having to maintain its independence despite the hierarchy of credibility, or resisting the temptation to denounce Confrontation with deprivation of liberty and unworthy situations.…”
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    Turkmens: Victims of Arabization and Kurdification Policies in Kirkuk by Şafak OĞUZ

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The demography of the city has been changing in favor of the Kurds, who have resorted to all means, not excluding crimes against humanity, to form the majority of the city’s population before the referendum that will decide not only the status of the city but also the future of Iraq and the Middle East. …”
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    Bangkit: mengungkap resiliensi pada remaja drop out by Aura Fajar Kumalasari, Arthur Huwae

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Adolescents who are faced with dropping out are at high risk of various physical and mental health problems, as well as at high risk of committing crimes up to suicide attempts. Individuals who have dropped out need to be revived from this condition, one of which is by developing resilience. …”
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    Mineração em Geossistemas Ferruginosos e Questões de Geoética: o Caso do Rompimento da Barragem de Córrego do Feijão, Minas Gerais – Brasil by Úrsula de Azevedo Ruchkys, Paulo de Tarso Amorim Castro, Marcos Paulo Souza Miranda

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In the last three years, two major crimes occurred due to the rupture of iron mine tailings dams: Fundão (2015) and Córrego do Feijão (2019). …”
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    Reescrituras contemporáneas de la esclavitud en las islas Canarias: los fantasmas memoriales en la novela histórica Epistolario de un nativo (2019) de Pedro Óscar Martínez Quintana... by Claire Laguian

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Not many publications exist about the history of colonization and slavery in the Canary Islands, and then a significant epistemic and memorial void remains in the contemporary Canarian imagination due to the total destruction of the native cultures and languages after the crimes of colonization and acculturation. There is no access to historical sources that would give voice to the native Canarian peoples, and due to these ghosts of the past and to the current search for a Guanche identity, literature faces this challenge of taking hold of the stories of slavery. …”
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    Law and Politics in FCPA Prosecutions of Foreign Corporations by Elizabeth Acorn

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Abstract The expansive reach of US prosecutions addressing corporate and economic crimes has piqued the interest of many commentators and scholars. …”
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    The Illicit Production and Consumption of Ògógóró in Coastal Yorùbáland and the Niger Delta by Dọlápọ` Z. Olúpàyímọ´

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is the assumption of this work that as the capitalist mode of production and distribution intensifies, crimes, insecurity and other related issues deepen. …”
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    La thèse du « génocide indien » : guerre de position entre science et mémoire by Frédéric Dorel

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…One is justified by grief and memory; the other – more scientific and ethnological – explains that while crimes against humanity clearly occurred, the extinction of 90% of the pre-Columbian populations should more appropriately be termed ethnocide rather than genocide. …”
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    TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE LIMITS OF APPLICATION OF THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA IN THE FIELD OF COUNTERING EXTREMIST ACTIVITIES by USM ADMIN

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The purpose of this scientific article is to report issues of law enforcement in the field of combating extremist activity (verbal or physical) in the current legislation of the Republic of Moldova, indicating the limits of liability for crimes and violations provided for the Criminal Code and the Code of contraventions, correspondingly. …”
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    Le Moyen Âge de Peter Tremayne fait vendre by Virginie Roche-Tiengo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Après avoir montré comment les trente-cinq tomes de la saga Fidelma, ces romans policiers historiques traduits dans le monde entier, font vendre une vision érudite et cartographiée du Moyen Âge irlandais à travers des exemples juridiques de crimes jugés à l’aune des lois de l’ancien Droit celtique, les lois des Brehons (en irlandais : Dlíthe na mBreithiúnaan), nous nous interrogerons sur l’attrait topographique et linguistique d’un lectorat international pour le VIIe siècle irlandais.…”
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    Revolución y amnistía en Argentina. La definición de las esferas civil y militar en el levantamiento radical de febrero de 1905 by María Laura Reali

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Through this lens, it is possible to analyze a set of key problems of the first centenary of Argentina: issues such as social order, controversy over the traditional call to arms in the context of a State that pretended to be progressist and modern, the role of the armed forces between disciplinary and political engagement, transformations of the judiciary system –and in particular the military justice–, the qualification of crimes and the perception of the adversary. A preliminary analysis over some of these issues will be presented, with a focus on the radical revolution of 1905.…”
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    Rethinking Indonesian Anti-Money Laundering Laws in the Age of Online Gaming Economies by Shelvi Rusdiana, Tantimin, Winda Fitri

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Indonesia’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws were originally designed to combat traditional financial crimes; however, the rise of virtual items in online gaming economies presents new challenges. …”
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    Cybercrime in the new criminal code in Indonesia by Sigid Suseno, Ahmad M. Ramli, Ranti Fauza Mayana, Tasya Safiranita, Bernadette Aurellia Nathania Tiarma

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…With the proliferation of digital crimes, the focus of the updated code is to strengthen Indonesia’s criminal code. …”
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    Analyzing Sartrean Inter-subjectivity and Concept of the Look in Macbeth by Masoomeh Rahmani Goldareh, Fazel Asadi Amjad

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…When he chooses to commit murder, he attempts to conceal his crimes from others to shun the heavy sense of shame and self-disgust (guilt) created through what Sartre calls the concept of the Look and its alienating effect upon the individual. …”
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