The work of intercept interpreters in lawful communication surveillance: A daily trade-off between formal requirements and informal needs

The work of intercept interpreters in lawful communication surveillance: A daily trade-off between formal requirements and informal needs Publication date: September 2023Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume…
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‘Not-guilty’ verdicts in China: An empirical examination of legal defense and judicial rationales

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Latina/o/x Criminology and Justice: Pedagogy, Curriculum, Representation, and Reflections. An Introduction to the Special Issue

Latina/o/x Criminology and Justice: Pedagogy, Curriculum, Representation, and Reflections. An Introduction to the Special Issue . April Fernandes Read the syndicated article here
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Let’s (not) talk about race: comparing mock jurors’ verdicts and deliberation content in a case of lethal police use of force with a white or indigenous victim

Let’s (not) talk about race: comparing mock jurors’ verdicts and deliberation content in a case of lethal police use of force with a white or indigenous victim . Logan Ewanation…
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‘When militias go ‘rogue’: explaining anti-government extremism in so-called ‘pro-nation-state’ militias in the United States of America and Ukraine

‘When militias go ‘rogue’: explaining anti-government extremism in so-called ‘pro-nation-state’ militias in the United States of America and Ukraine . Dale Pankhurst Read the syndicated article here
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