Can Mainstream Sunni Islam Counter the Islamic State? a Critique of Adis Duderija’s “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism”

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Department of Justice Proposes Legislation to Help Tribes Combat Violence Against Native Women in Indian Country

Department of Justice Proposes Legislation to Help Tribes Combat Violence Against Native Women in Indian Country Today the Department of Justice proposed legislation that would significantly improve the safety of…
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“Project Delirium” Results in Nearly 2,000 Arrests During 20-Month Operation, Seizures of More Than 12 Tons of Drugs and $62 Million in U.S. Currency

“Project Delirium” Results in Nearly 2,000 Arrests During 20-Month Operation, Seizures of More Than 12 Tons of Drugs and $62 Million in Currency Approximately 1,985 individuals have been arrested on…
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Justice Department Settles Allegations of Employment Discrimination by Louisiana Industrial Services Company

Justice Department Settles Allegations of Employment Discrimination by Louisiana Industrial Services Company The Justice Department today reached a settlement with Brand Energy and Infrastructure Services and its subsidiary, Industrial Services…
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Attorney General Holder, Secretary Duncan Announce Effort to Respond to School-to-Prison Pipeline by Supporting Good Discipline Practices

Attorney General Holder, Secretary Duncan Announce Effort to Respond to School-to-Prison Pipeline by Supporting Good Discipline Practices Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced the…
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Tipping the Scales: Effects of Gender, Rape Myth Acceptance, and Anti-Fat Attitudes on Judgments of Sexual Coercion Scenarios

Tipping the Scales: Effects of Gender, Rape Myth Acceptance, and Anti-Fat Attitudes on Judgments of Sexual Coercion Scenarios Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. A damaging belief exists that…
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Barriers to education: Policies and perceptions of individuals with histories of sexual offenses in higher education

Barriers to education: Policies and perceptions of individuals with histories of sexual offenses in higher education . Lauren Rubenstein Read the syndicated article here
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