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    Online illegal wildlife trade in Indonesia: strengthening the regulatory framework and law enforcement by Krismanko Padang, Nuruliawati, Zahrah Afifah, Muhammad Irfan Andriansyah, Andina Auria Dwi Putri, Nur Hafizoh, Irma Hermawati, Ade Indah Muktamarianti, Syaras Yulianti, Niken Wuri Handayani, Sofi Mardiah

    “…We also analysed data on wildlife cybercrime court case outcomes, associated criminal networks and their modus operandi. Over 12 months, we found 996 advertisements for wildlife and wildlife products, including of 45 nationally protected species, from 421 accounts. …”
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    Domestic Violence and Children Emotional Wellbeing in Kabale District: A Case Study of Rubaya Sub-County. by Kakuru, Mackson

    Published 2024
    “…Respondents revealed that domestic violence leads to injuries, and women who experience intimate partner violence report an injury as a consequence of this, from the questionnaires, respondents mentioned that leads to unintended pregnancies, and induced abortions. and some respondents feel the need to increase efforts to raise massive social awareness of the criminal nature of domestic violence and the services available to victims. …”
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    Death and disappearance: Measuring racial disparities in mortality and life expectancy among people in state prisons, United States 2000-2014. by Bryan L Sykes, Ernest K Chavez, Justin D Strong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Following the Great Recession and the push for criminal justice reforms, prisoner mortality dropped significantly and is concentrated at older ages among men during 2010-2014; the shifting pattern of mortality means that men age 30 in 2010-2014 had similar death rates as men in their early 20s during 2000-2004, representing a 7.5 year shift in age-specific mortality rates. …”
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    Perbandingan Tool Forensik Data Recovery Berbasis Android menggunakan Metode NIST by Imam Riadi, Sunardi Sunardi, Sahiruddin Sahiruddin

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Fone for Android in returning data that has been deleted, and digital evidence obtained with Oxygen can be used to resolve criminal cases in court. …”
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  5. 165

    Application Of ArtifiCial Intelligence in E-Governance: A Comparative Study of Supervised Machine Learning and Ensemble Learning Algorithms on Crime Prediction. by Niyonzima, Ivan, Muhaise, Hussein, Akankwasa, Aureri

    Published 2024
    “…Crime is an unnecessary evil in society and for any economic, social and political activities to run smoothly, criminal offenses must be completely eliminated from society. …”
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    Supervised Injecting Room Cohort Study (SIRX): study protocol by Lisa Maher, Thomas Kerr, Matthew Hickman, Alexander Thompson, Peter Higgs, Paul Dietze, Paul A Agius, Nick Scott, Daniel O’Keefe, Mark A Stoové, Jack Stone, Dylan Vella-Horne, Ashleigh C Stewart, Amanda Roxburgh, Sione Crawford, Josephine Norman, Zachary Lloyd, Nico Clark

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Supervised Injecting Room Cohort Study (SIRX) aims to provide evidence of the effects, including cost-effectiveness, of a SIF embedded within a community health service, the Melbourne Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR), which has a range of integrated harm reduction, health and social support services on-site.Methods and analysis The SIRX study design involves two prospective cohort studies that collect behavioural data and retrospectively and prospectively linked administrative data for primary and tertiary health services, criminal justice records, and mortality. The two cohorts are: (1) participants drawn from the existing Melbourne Injecting Drug User Cohort Study (SuperMIX; established in 2008–ongoing) through which participants consent to annual behavioural surveys (including serological testing for HIV and hepatitis B and C viruses) and linkage to administrative data; and (2) the SIRX-Registration Cohort (SIRX-R; established in 2024) comprising registered MSIR clients who consent to a baseline behavioural survey and administrative data linkage including the frequency of SIF use, and the uptake of on-site services. …”
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    Processos de significação em contraste: violência contra as mulheres no Brasil e em Cabo Verde by Miriam Steffen Vieira

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In the case of Cape Verde, ethnographic data were collected at different times of public discourse on the implementation of the law that criminalized violence based on gender, in January 2011.…”
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  8. 168

    Mercados musicais-dançantes e periferias: trajetórias individuais e de circuitos de diversão em Salvador e Maceió by Fernando de Jesus Rodrigues

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…I highlight two problems: (i) the interpenetrations between repertoires of symbols and the functional differentiation of religious and diversion markets; and (ii) the relation between cultural agents and enterprises marked by power logics typical of illicit and highly criminalized markets in the space construction of symbolic struggles in the “peripheries”.…”
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    THE ROLE OF INFORMANTS IN THE ACCENTUATION OF ARMED BANDITRY IN NORTH-WESTERN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF ZAMFARA STATE by TUKUR ABDULKADIR, ABDULNASIR UMAR

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…There should be concerted effort by all stakeholders to enlighten the citizens on the consequences ofproviding information to criminals to earned living and its consequences in the society. …”
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    Additional Legal Protection for Corruption Whistleblowers by Ahmad Irzal Fardiansyah, Muhammad Farid, Ramadani Fitra Diansyah P

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Corruption represents a breach of the economic rights of society, elevating it beyond mere criminality to the status of an extraordinary offense. …”
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    Dyskryminacja wyznaniowa w świetle przepisów kodeksu karnego z 1997 roku by Józef Koredczuk

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…For these reasons, it was criminalized as one of the most serious crimes against freedom of conscience and religion.…”
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    An Afro-Christian contextual analysis of presidential pardon in post-colonial African politics by B.O. Igboin

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Using the desktop method, the article argues that presidential pardon granted to convicted criminals who are not allowed to serve judicial punishment is a stimulant for inveterate corruption in the polity. …”
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    Mathematical modelling-based blockchain with attention deep learning model for cybersecurity in IoT-consumer electronics by Hayam Alamro, Mohammed Maray, Jawhara Aljabri, Saad Alahmari, Monir Abdullah, Jehad Saad Alqurni, Faiz Abdullah Alotaibi, Abdelmoneim Ali Mohamed

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…But, the malicious use of drones has developed among criminals and cyber-criminals. The possibility and frequency of these attacks are maximum, and their effect is highly unsafe and devastating. …”
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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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    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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    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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    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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    EVALUATING THREATS OF ARMED BANDITRY ON HUMAN AND FOOD SECURITY IN SHIRORO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF NIGER STATE, NIGERIA by DR MUSA EMMANUEL UMARU, DR ALIYU MOHAMMED BELLO, DR CHARLES O. OKWUWA

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The focus was on Shiroro Local Government Area, situated near the border of Niger and Kaduna State, which has witnessed a notable increase in bandit criminalities. The study revealed a distressing percentage of human casualties, accompanied by a significant rise in hospitalizations and trauma resulting from frequent attacks in the region. …”
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