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Elizabeth Minnich, The evil of banality: On the life and death importance of thinking

opencrim June 27, 2018 Elizabeth Minnich, The evil of banality: On the life and death importance of thinking2018-06-27T03:04:48+00:00 American Journal of Criminal Justice
Elizabeth Minnich, The evil of banality: On the life and death importance of thinking Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Sabah Carrim Read the syndicated article here
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Disparate Impact? Race, Sex, and Credit Reports in Hiring

opencrim June 27, 2018 Disparate Impact? Race, Sex, and Credit Reports in Hiring2018-06-27T03:04:38+00:00 Socius
Disparate Impact? Race, Sex, and Credit Reports in Hiring Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Rourke L. O’Brien Read the syndicated article here
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Are Socioeconomic Inequalities in Physical Health Mediated by Embodied Environmental Toxins?

opencrim June 27, 2018 Are Socioeconomic Inequalities in Physical Health Mediated by Embodied Environmental Toxins?2018-06-27T03:04:36+00:00 Socius
Are Socioeconomic Inequalities in Physical Health Mediated by Embodied Environmental Toxins? Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Jennifer M. Brailsford Read the syndicated article here
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Social Structures in Transition: Applications of Two Theories to Chiefdoms

opencrim June 27, 2018 Social Structures in Transition: Applications of Two Theories to Chiefdoms2018-06-27T03:04:35+00:00 Socius
Social Structures in Transition: Applications of Two Theories to Chiefdoms Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Pamela Emanuelson Read the syndicated article here
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Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions?

opencrim June 27, 2018 Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions?2018-06-27T03:04:34+00:00 Socius
Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions? Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Julius Alexander McGee Read the syndicated article here
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Visualizing Hierarchical Social Networks

opencrim June 27, 2018 Visualizing Hierarchical Social Networks2018-06-27T03:04:32+00:00 Socius
Visualizing Hierarchical Social Networks Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Kurtuluş Gemici Read the syndicated article here
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Using Mixed Methods to Study Labour Market Institutions: The Case of Better Factories Cambodia

opencrim June 27, 2018 Using Mixed Methods to Study Labour Market Institutions: The Case of Better Factories Cambodia2018-06-27T02:23:39+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Using Mixed Methods to Study Labour Market Institutions: The Case of Better Factories Cambodia Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Shelley Marshall Read the syndicated article here
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A Gossamer Consensus: Discourses of Vulnerability in the Westminster Prostitution Policy Subsystem

opencrim June 27, 2018 A Gossamer Consensus: Discourses of Vulnerability in the Westminster Prostitution Policy Subsystem2018-06-27T02:23:37+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
A Gossamer Consensus: Discourses of Vulnerability in the Westminster Prostitution Policy Subsystem Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Rebecca MF Hewer Read the syndicated article here
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Introduction to Special Issue on Labour Laws and Labour Markets: New Methodologies

opencrim June 27, 2018 Introduction to Special Issue on Labour Laws and Labour Markets: New Methodologies2018-06-27T02:23:36+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Introduction to Special Issue on Labour Laws and Labour Markets: New Methodologies Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Ruth Dukes Read the syndicated article here
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Normative Distortions in Labour Law: Exploring the Field of Parental Rights in Working Life

opencrim June 27, 2018 Normative Distortions in Labour Law: Exploring the Field of Parental Rights in Working Life2018-06-27T02:23:35+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Normative Distortions in Labour Law: Exploring the Field of Parental Rights in Working Life Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Jenny Julén Votinius Read the syndicated article here
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Witchcraft Accusations as Gendered Persecution in Refugee Law

opencrim June 27, 2018 Witchcraft Accusations as Gendered Persecution in Refugee Law2018-06-27T02:23:32+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Witchcraft Accusations as Gendered Persecution in Refugee Law Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Sara Dehm Read the syndicated article here
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Homicide clearance in Western Europe

opencrim June 27, 2018 Homicide clearance in Western Europe2018-06-27T02:21:19+00:00 European Journal of Criminology
Homicide clearance in Western Europe European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Marieke Liem Read the syndicated article here
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