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    Pirates and Gallows at Execution Dock : Nautical Justice in Early Modern England by Samantha Frénée

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Execution Dock at Wapping was a performative space on the Thames River in London where pirates and other sea criminals were publicly executed by hanging. Wapping was the place where nautical justice was seen and put on display, in order to warn others of the omnipotence of the English Admiralty. …”
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    De la « Fortress Conservation » aux nouveaux modèles de gestion participative de la biodiversité en Tanzanie by Adriana Blache 

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Conservation models with a "participatory and inclusive" label are more related to the criminalization of practices and uses prior to the devices and promote the multiplication of guards and police, rather than proposing a particular awareness within a broader vision of political ecology. …”
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    Etymological and Jurisprudential Analysis of Bughah by Yusri Mohamad Ramli

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Rebels or ‘bughah’ is the biggest criminals in Islam. This article attempts to qualitatively revisit the etymological and jurisprudential perspective of bughah by linguists and jurists to grasp the concept and overcome resistance. …”
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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
    “…The analysis in the article is based on the theory of the political economy and criminality. 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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    Éclairages foucaldiens sur l’incrimination du déisme et de la libre pensée dans la jeune République américaine by Auréliane Narvaez

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Undermining deism thus hinged on security and sanitary discourses that associated religious infidelity with anarchy, criminality, and even insanity. Conflating religious and sexual infidelity also contributed to the development of a biopolitics of femininity and womanhood that presented freethought and the critique of religion as synonymous with licentiousness and moral depravity.…”
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    The Link Between Hate Speech and Terrorism: A Critical Analysis of Indonesia’s Legal Framework by Abdurrakhman Alhakim, Ampuan Situmeang, David Tan, Emiliya Febriyani

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The analysis revealed normative issues within the Indonesian legal framework that restrict the criminalization of offenses that fall between the legal definitions of hate speech and terrorism. …”
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    Nordic Exceptionalism? How Scandinavian Border and Coast Guards Rationalize Their Participation in Frontex Operations by Eline Waerp

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Advancing the notion of banal securitization, the paper argues that although the Scandinavian border and coast guards discursively resist the criminalization of migration, they acquiesce to its securitization through their continued participation in Frontex operations. …”
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    Guerre, guerre civile, guerre révolutionnaire : la violence en héritage dans l'Italie républicaine, 1945-1980 by Virgile Cirefice, Grégoire Le Quang

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The process of democratic transition is indeed threatened by the permanence of forms of political violence and by rhetorics of criminalization of the enemy, which are exacerbated by the entry into the Cold War. …”
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    Archives judiciaires et archives de la folie. Ou comment un repris de justice, en s’enfuyant de l’asile où il était enfermé, remit en question tout un système (Cagliari - Italie, 1... by Cecilia Tasca, Mariangela Rapetti

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…If, on the one hand, the law makes it compulsory for criminals to undergo a psychiatric assessment as well as for furious maniacs to be admitted to hospital, the care centers available in the island are, on the other hand, in such a state that the persons hospitalized for psychiatric illnesses run the risk of seeing their condition worsen rather than improve, leaving aside the fact that admission is often denied to them tout court. …”
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    Secure vehicular digital forensics system based on blockchain by Meng LI, Chengxiang SI, Liehuang ZHU

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The emergence of vehicular big data has brought a great promotion to better understand characteristics of vehicular networks,grasp needs of users and improve service qualities.However,malicious users and criminals leverage vehicular networks to conduct illegal behaviors,resulting in a decline in the service quality and difficulties in determining the liability in vehicle accidents.At the same time,there are still some security and privacy issues in the vehicular digital forensics,such as the identity privacy of the data provider and the request control of the data requester.Therefore,a secure vehicular digital forensics scheme based on blockchain was proposed.Firstly,a data requester registered with a certificate authority and an anonymous certificate was obtained for the subsequent data uploading.Then,the data user obtained the public-private key pair and user key in registration,which were respectively used for the data requesting and data decryption.Only if certain attributes were held,the right plaintext could be decrypted.Next,a consortium blockchain was jointly established by several institutions with high credibility to record all data transactions.Finally,the security and privacy were experimentally analyzed,and the performance was tested based on the Ethereum platform.…”
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    Conservation refugees and environmental dispossession in 21st century critical Geography by Scott William Hoefle

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The latter are considered to be anthropic agents who are criminalized, removed and turned into conservation refugees in order to cleanse the landscape of (poor rural) human presence. …”
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    Narratives of an exodus by Elhadj Ould Brahim

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This unifying narrative criminalizes migration while failing to address its structural causes. …”
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    Tat[o]ueur : pouvoirs du tatouage dans Little Tulip, de Jerome Charyn et François Boucq by Sophie Vallas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Drawing and tatooing are at the heart of the narrative, both Charyn and Boucq attempting to probe their powers: when Pavel/Paul becomes an artist in the Gulag, he learns to adorn captive bodies with insignia that reflect the strict hierarchy of the camp or with codified symbols that tell the stories of the criminals’ lives, but he also learns to penetrate those savage men’s personalities and thus to save his own skin by beautifully inking the skins of others. …”
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    Les eaux comme frontières dans les Enfers gréco-romains, d’après L’Odyssée d’Homère, la Théogonie d’Hésiode, La République de Platon et L’Énéide de Virgile by Emilia Ndiaye

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Pyriphelegeton, ‘river of fire’, encloses Tartarus, reinforcing the separation between the criminals locked up there and the others; the river Ameles in the plain of Lethe symbolizes a border between past and future, providing souls with the oblivion of their past life before their reincarnation, according to the Platonic myths of the Phaedo and the Republic. …”
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    Recognition of UAVs in Infrared Images Based on YOLOv8 by Gang Zhou, Xiuqi Liu, Hongliang Bi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With the advancement of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology, there has been a notable increase in the utilization of UAVs by criminals for engaging in illegal activities, which poses significant threats to critical infrastructure and national security. …”
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    Flexibel fyrkantighet möter meningslös skötsamhet by Lina Ponnert, Kerstin Svensson

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract Every year, over 1,000 children and young people, between the ages of 8 and 20, are placed in special youth homes in Sweden due to criminality, substance abuse or ”other socially destructive behaviour”. …”
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    NIGERIAN AIRFORCE STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY IN THE FOURTH REPUBLIC, 2019-2023 by EFEFIONG ASUQUO EDET, INAH EMMANUEL MKPE, AKPANKE BETIANG JOSEPH

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In recent years, the nation has had to contend with threats from armed banditry, kidnapping, separatist armed organizations, and other forms of criminality in addition to terrorism in the Northeast. …”
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    The History of Urinary Stones: In Parallel with Civilization by Ahmet Tefekli, Fatin Cezayirli

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…With Renaissance new procedures could be tried on criminals. The first recorded suprapubic lithotomy was carried out by Pierre Franco in 1561. …”
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    La piratería como conflicto. Discursos sobre la propiedad intelectual en México by José Carlos G. Aguiar

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The author’s central argument is that the criminalization of piracy is not the result of a process of national interest which has as its objective the promotion and intensification of intellectual property rights or the rule of law but, rather, emerges from a punitive perspective emanating from networks of international interests and transnational actors characteristic of global neoliberalism.…”
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    Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration by Abdennour Benantar

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Finally, the analysis reveals that a dual process is operant in the western Mediterranean, with consequences both for the criminalization of migration and for the internalization of enforcement powers delegated from the European Union; European policies are thus internalized along with European discursive practices. …”
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