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    Media Representation of Infanticide by the Father and Demands for the Necessity of Reviewing the Legal Sentence by Leila Rahnama

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Due to the proliferation of mass media, public opinion is strongly influenced by media representations of father-child killing, and such crimes are often reported by the media. People's awareness of the non-retribution of the father through the media has consequences that create the need to reconsider. …”
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    From forensic chemistry: an educational experience by González Graciela A.

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The incorporation of topics such as fires, explosives, chemical warfare agents (CWA), and environmental crimes aims to develop professional profiles for a new generation of chemists more committed to the societal impact of their work.…”
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    Néantisation et lutte contre l’oubli : La représentation de la violence des conflits armés colombiens dans deux œuvres photographiques d’Erika Diettes, Río abajo (2008) et Sudarios... by Emmanuelle Sinardet

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The photographic works Río abajo (Drifting away, 2008) and Sudarios (Shrouds, 2011) by the Colombian artist Erika Diettes depict the violence of the armed conflicts of the last five decades in Colombia, through the nil produced by the enforced disappearance: the physical nothingness of the missing person, any trace of whom was erased, and the void of the crimes and their victims, left in oblivion. In a constant tension between absence and presence, the exhibitions show the emptiness left by the missing persons and the infinite suffering of their families, who are incapable to begin their process of mourning ; but they also return to them the elusive corpse in a symbolic way, by shaping a metonymical trace of the missing body. …”
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    El papel de Suecia en la guerra civil española (1936-1939) by Fernando Camacho Padilla, Ana de la Asunción Criado

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The first group, which was more numerous, founded solidarity committees all over the country in order to mobilize public opinion against the crimes committed by the Nationalists, and to inform of the involvement of Italy and Germany in the conflict. …”
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    Tu infinita memoria: el largo camino de la militancia por la vida by Carla  Peñaloza Palma

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The crimes committed by dictatorships certainly meant the end of lives dedicated to militancy and popular struggle, but also for their families, the beginning of a path to achieve truth and justice. …”
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    Delitos no meio digital e suas relações by Gilberto Siqueira Alves

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A pretensão desta pesquisa é discorrer sobre situações que incidem na seara do Direito Penal: crimes digitais, disseminação de fake news e a lei de proteção de dados. …”
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    Lady Butler: The Reinvention of Military History by Claire Bowen

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Très appréciées par les visiteurs des Royal Academy Shows de 1874 et 1876 et ensuite par le grand public, les représentations des guerres napoléoniennes et de la campagne de Crimée dans les tableaux d'Elizabeth Butler marquent un tournant décisif dans la peinture de guerre anglo-saxonne. …”
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    PSYCHOPATHIC PERSONALITY DISORDER IN LARSSON’S “THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO” by Christy Tisnawijaya, Puji Astuti

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…These experiences are the seeds of crimes that Martin commits as an adult. By using descriptive analysis, this paper explores how Martin, who was once a victim of child abuse, turns into the abuser. …”
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    Vulnerability and Shame in the Writing of the Female Body: Emilie Pine’s Notes to Self by Lucía Bennett-Ortega

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article examines the representation of the female body in Emilie Pine’s (2018) personal essay ‘Notes on Bleeding & Other Crimes.’ Drawing on vulnerability studies and feminist criticism, I argue that the vulnerability and shame surrounding women’s bodies are reframed as agentic forces, motivating Pine to craft a distinctly feminist narrative. …”
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    Das valas comuns aos direitos humanos: a descoberta dos desaparecimentos forçados na Espanha contemporânea by Francisco Ferrándiz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In this sense, the series of Human Rights reports such as those by Amnesty International, but more clearly Judge Garzon¿s attempt at indicting Francoism and the aftermath of his indictment by the Supreme Court, have become crucial operators of this irruption of human rights discourses and practices in the debates around 'historical memory' in the country, more specifically though legally¿bound concepts such as 'crimes against humanity' and 'forced disappearances'.…”
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    Interfaced Motive of the Terrorism Threat in the Case of Policing by Densus 88 Anti-Terror by Wachid Ridwan, Makmun Murod

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The confessions of the suspects revealed that they had no intention of committing crimes. However, they were in a group and strongly prone to extremism and terrorism.…”
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    MEASURES TO COUNTERACT MODERN METHODS OF FRAUD AGAINST THE POPULATION by Maria S. Tikhomirova, Arina D. Palatnikova

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The article examines modern methods of committing fraud, analyzes measures to combat these crimes, puts forward proposals for updating and improving methods and measures aimed at countering modern methods of fraud. …”
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    Powrót do ruin. O atrakcyjności niemieckiego powojnia by Jakub Gortat

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article focuses on the depictions of the German civilian population in selected motion pictures which, at least in theory, do not hold ordinary Germans responsible for war crimes. A look at the German war-torn landscape and its functionality will play an important role in the analysis, as it is against this background that the key plot lines are developed. …”
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    La justicia al banquillo. La Causa de Los Jueces y las (im)posibilidades de juzgar responsables civiles de la última dictadura en Santiago del Estero (Argentina) by Florencia I.  De Marco, Luis Garay

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This process, which took fourteen years to complete, reached trial in 2016/17 with the indictment, for the first time in the province, of two judicial officials for crimes against humanity committed during the last dictatorship in the country (1976/1983). …”
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    Skinner Sweet, American Vampire by James J. Donahue

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Similarly, as the first vampire born in America (in a space generally acknowledged as the birthplace of the American mythology), the ruthless killer Skinner also embodies the savagery associated with the Native Americans; and, like members of other indigenous tribes, Skinner is hunted by white lawmen for his crimes against civilization. As such, Skinner is both the savage “native” American whose execution is sought by the “civilized” whites, as well as the brash American seeking his Emersonian independence from European tradition. …”
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    On the imbalance of international communications by H. J. Hsia

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The imbalance of communication flow, castigated, and denounced by every developing country, is considered to be the source of all evils, ranging from the failure of politico-economical policies and erosion of social norms and values to street crimes and prostitution; nevertheless, the verdict is still not yet in. …”
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    Reparative Justice Vis-a Vis the legacy of slavery in the Caribbean. Interregional perspectives by Claudia Rauhut

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This paper deals with the current demands of compensation for the damages and crimes caused by the transatlantic slave trade of African persons and from the institution of slavery in the Americas. …”
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    Företags försvar vid anklagelser om brott – betydelsen av den nordiska kontexten by Janne Flyghed, Isabel Schoultz

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Lundin Petroleum, a family owned oil company accused of participating in crimes against humanity in Sudan, has continuously denied the accusation by using a variety of denials and neutralizations. …”
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    The Role of Christian Women in Ritual Murder Accusations in the 16th–18th centuries by Emilia Hruszowiec

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They were perceived not only as accusers and defenders of the faith, but also as betrayers and accomplices to crimes. As such, it is necessary to consider their motives as well as the position and roles traditionally attributed to women in Christian culture. …”
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    The analysis of efficiency of risk-based approach in supervision activities of Federal Tax Service in the system of state financial monitoring by E. I. Brichka, I. A. Kolesnik, Yu. S. Zharkova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…As a result, tax evasion, which is one of the predicate crimes, by organizations causes the growth of the shadow economy and contributes to the processes of money laundering. …”
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