Combating the Terrorist Stigma: Communicating Rehabilitation and Reducing Barriers to Reintegration

Combating the Terrorist Stigma: Communicating Rehabilitation and Reducing Barriers to Reintegration . Gordon ClubbMary-Beth AltierYoshiharu KobayashiGraeme DaviesEliza Brownsorda School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, UKb Center…
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“All These Crazies”: Right-Wing Anti-Authoritarian Politics and the Targeting of Public Police

“All These Crazies”: Right-Wing Anti-Authoritarian Politics and the Targeting of Public Police . Laura HueyLorna FergusonUniversity of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, CanadaLaura Huey is Professor of Sociology at the University…
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Innovation in Traditional and Online Criminal Justice Ethics Courses: Integrating Un-Grading, Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Style Role Plays, and Real-World Cases to Promote Learning

Innovation in Traditional and Online Criminal Justice Ethics Courses: Integrating Un-Grading, Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Style Role Plays, and Real-World Cases to Promote Learning . Annabelle FrazierSchool of Criminal Justice, Forensic Science &…
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SDG 16 at a Glance: Exploring Moral Values and Service Dedication among Aspiring Law Enforcers in a State University of the Cordilleras, Philippines

SDG 16 at a Glance: Exploring Moral Values and Service Dedication among Aspiring Law Enforcers in a State University of the Cordilleras, Philippines . Luther F. CastilloAnnie A. Tumitita College…
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Ethical Resource Allocation in Policing: Why Policing Requires a Different Approach from Healthcare

Ethical Resource Allocation in Policing: Why Policing Requires a Different Approach from Healthcare . Hannah MaslenColin PaineHannah Maslen is a Senior Research Fellow in Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics,…
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