Comparative overview of the preliminary proceedings in the Republic of Serbia, Germany, and Italy

Comparative overview of the preliminary proceedings in the Republic of Serbia, Germany, and Italy Publication date: Available online 7 September 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Author(s): Aleksandar Bošković,…
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Learning about the Labeled: Teaching a Course on Sexual Offenders while Accounting for Students who may be Abuse Survivors

Learning about the Labeled: Teaching a Course on Sexual Offenders while Accounting for Students who may be Abuse Survivors . Jennifer L. Klein Read the syndicated article here
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Tackling Crime and Paramilitary Violence: Present Day Challenges for Community-Based Restorative Justice Projects

Tackling Crime and Paramilitary Violence: Present Day Challenges for Community-Based Restorative Justice Projects AbstractCommunity-based restorative justice projects in Northern Ireland have garnered international attention due to their role in conflict…
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Crowdsourcing Subjective Perceptions of Neighbourhood Disorder: Interpreting Bias in Open Data

Crowdsourcing Subjective Perceptions of Neighbourhood Disorder: Interpreting Bias in Open Data AbstractNew forms of data are now widely used in social sciences, and much debate surrounds their ideal application to…
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Suspicion-in-the-Making: Surveillance and Denunciation in Financial Policing

Suspicion-in-the-Making: Surveillance and Denunciation in Financial Policing AbstractThe pervasiveness of suspicion throughout society has become a central theme in the literature, especially with the importance of suspicious activity reporting in…
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Prison Worlds: An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition D. Fassin. Cambridge: Polity Press (2017) 416pp. £60.00hb ISBN 978-1-5095-0754-2

Prison Worlds: An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition D. Fassin. Cambridge: Polity Press (2017) 416pp. £ ISBN 978-1-5095-0754-2 Nicola Padfield Read the syndicated article here
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Crime: The Mystery of the Common-sense Concept R. Reiner. Cambridge: Polity Press (2016) 272pp. £50.00hb ISBN 9780745660301

Crime: The Mystery of the Common-sense Concept R. Reiner. Cambridge: Polity Press (2016) 272pp. £ ISBN 9780745660301 Emma Bell Read the syndicated article here
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