Masking and countering racialisation: Dutch counter radicalisation through policymakers’ eyes

Masking and countering racialisation: Dutch counter radicalisation through policymakers’ eyes . Sanne Groothuis Political Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Read the syndicated article here
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Examining Role Models, Guardianship, and Violent Crime Prevention in Ghana: A Social Learning Approach

Examining Role Models, Guardianship, and Violent Crime Prevention in Ghana: A Social Learning Approach . Ronald Osei Mensah a Takoradi Technical University, Takoradi, Ghanab University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast,…
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Exploring the relationship between happiness, courage, and justice in lawyers’ perspectives: a qualitative study

Exploring the relationship between happiness, courage, and justice in lawyers’ perspectives: a qualitative study . Ozgur Sert Ibrahim Sani Mert Cem Sen Korhan Arun a Faculty of Economics, Administration, and…
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Martyrdom as a Mask: Unveiling Symbolic Violence in Iraqi Kurdistan’s Civil War Aftermath

Martyrdom as a Mask: Unveiling Symbolic Violence in Iraqi Kurdistan’s Civil War Aftermath . Kamal Chomani Institute of Political Science, Chair for International Relations and Transnational Politics, Leipzig University, Leipzig,…
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Factions and Brokers in the Russian Mafia: Investigating the Structure of the Thieves-in-Law

Factions and Brokers in the Russian Mafia: Investigating the Structure of the Thieves-in-Law AbstractThis paper investigates the internal structure of the fraternity of the vory-v-zakone—the high-ranking members of the Russian…
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“Victim is such a touchy word”: Rethinking victimhood among human trafficking intervention court defendants in the US

"Victim is such a touchy word": Rethinking victimhood among human trafficking intervention court defendants in the US Publication date: September 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 82Author(s):…
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Seeing the state in action: Public preferences about and judgments of common police–civilian interactions

Seeing the state in action: Public preferences about and judgments of common police–civilian interactions Abstract New technologies allow unprecedented public visibility of routine police–civilian interactions, but we know little about…
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