Challenging Crimmigration Racialising Politics Through Co-creative Filmmaking with Migrant Sex Workers

Challenging Crimmigration Racialising Politics Through Co-creative Filmmaking with Migrant Sex Workers Abstract This article analyses how co-creative filmmaking with migrant sex workers challenges the racialised politics of representation and dynamics…
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The link between right-wing political radicalism and geopolitical action. The Yugoslav wars and the action of the opposing factions of the European extreme right

The link between right-wing political radicalism and geopolitical action. The Yugoslav wars and the action of the opposing factions of the European extreme right . Nicola Guerra Faculty of Humanities,…
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The same, but different: The interactive effect of attributes of judges on judicial decision making and sentencing outcomes

The same, but different: The interactive effect of attributes of judges on judicial decision making and sentencing outcomes Abstract In this article, I consider whether certain attributes of a judge…
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First Impressions Last? Lay-Judges’ Assessments of Credible Victimhood

First Impressions Last? Lay-Judges’ Assessments of Credible Victimhood AbstractThis article explores how Swedish lay-judges assess victims’ credibility in district court. Previous studies have explored how biases and emotional expressions impact credibility…
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Long-term effects of medication-assisted treatment in opioid using offenders in German prisoners—treatment outcomes in prison and after release

Long-term effects of medication-assisted treatment in opioid using offenders in German prisoners—treatment outcomes in prison and after release Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the long-term…
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Prosecutions for female genital mutilation in Swedish courts: Tip of the iceberg or manifestation of epistemic injustice?

Prosecutions for female genital mutilation in Swedish courts: Tip of the iceberg or manifestation of epistemic injustice? Publication date: March 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 80Author(s):…
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