Colonial legacies and racialised threats: how the “terrorism” discourse stigmatises Palestine solidarity activism at Canadian universities

Colonial legacies and racialised threats: how the “terrorism” discourse stigmatises Palestine solidarity activism at Canadian universities . Fahad Ahmad Nicole Baiton a Department of Criminology, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Ontario,…
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Hostage taking or hostage making? the case for prioritising outcomes in identifying and modelling hostage diplomacy

Hostage taking or hostage making? the case for prioritising outcomes in identifying and modelling hostage diplomacy . Kylie Moore-Gilbert Dara Conduit a Macquarie University, Sydney, Australiab University of Melbourne, Parkville,…
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Research note – an exploratory study of the association of burnout and life satisfaction among Indian police officers

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Research note – an exploratory study of the association of burnout and life satisfaction among Indian police officers Eric G. Lambert Hanif Qureshi David White…
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Exploring Self‐Rated Empathy Among Language Interpreters Before and After a Simulated Task Interpreting for Police

Exploring Self‐Rated Empathy Among Language Interpreters Before and After a Simulated Task Interpreting for Police ABSTRACT Background Police interview interpreting often requires conveying emotionally charged content. Although interpreters are expected…
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Ethical espionage: ethics and the intelligence cycle and Spying through a glass darkly: the ethics of espionage and counter-intelligence

Ethical espionage: ethics and the intelligence cycle and Spying through a glass darkly: the ethics of espionage and counter-intelligence . Valentin Stoian ‘Mihai Viteazul’ National Intelligence Academy Read the syndicated…
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