Human Rights and the Excess of Identity: A Legal and Theoretical Inquiry into the Notion of Identity in Strasbourg Case Law

Human Rights and the Excess of Identity: A Legal and Theoretical Inquiry into the Notion of Identity in Strasbourg Case Law Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 283-298,…
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Too Drunk to Consent? Exploring the Contestations and Disruptions in Male-Focused Sexual Violence Prevention Interventions

Too Drunk to Consent? Exploring the Contestations and Disruptions in Male-Focused Sexual Violence Prevention Interventions Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 299-322, June 2018. Anna Carline Read the…
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Gender-Aware and Place-Based Transitional Justice in Guatemala: Altering the Opportunity Structures for Post-Conflict Women’s Mobilization

Gender-Aware and Place-Based Transitional Justice in Guatemala: Altering the Opportunity Structures for Post-Conflict Women’s Mobilization Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 323-344, June 2018. Tine Destrooper Read the…
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Gununa peacemaking: Informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management

Gununa peacemaking: Informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 345-366, June 2018. Morgan Brigg Read the syndicated article here
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Public scholarship and the evidence movement: Understanding and learning from Belgian drug policy development

Public scholarship and the evidence movement: Understanding and learning from Belgian drug policy development European Journal of Criminology, Volume 15, Issue 3, Page 278-295, May 2018. Julie Tieberghien Read the…
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Rethinking one of criminology’s ‘brute facts’: The age–crime curve and the crime drop in Scotland

Rethinking one of criminology’s ‘brute facts’: The age–crime curve and the crime drop in Scotland European Journal of Criminology, Volume 15, Issue 3, Page 296-320, May 2018. Ben Matthews Read…
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Towards a criminology of structurally conditioned emotions: Combining Bourdieu’s field theory and cultural criminology

Towards a criminology of structurally conditioned emotions: Combining Bourdieu’s field theory and cultural criminology European Journal of Criminology, Volume 15, Issue 3, Page 344-363, May 2018. Annick Prieur Read the…
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The Role of Forensic Factors and Potential Harm to the Child in the Decision Not to Act Among Men Sexually Attracted to Children

The Role of Forensic Factors and Potential Harm to the Child in the Decision Not to Act Among Men Sexually Attracted to Children Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Volume 33, Issue…
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