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Becoming an Immigrant? Border Harms and “British” Men with Previous Convictions in British Immigration Removal Centers
In the context of heightened debate around increasingly hostile immigration policies, the detention and deportation of people with long-standing...
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‘Sin by Silence’: The Claims to Moral Legitimacy Amongst Northern Irish Paramilitaries
This chapter uses data from research on male and female ex-combatants in Northern Ireland, Republican and Loyalist, to address the moral claims to... -
Life Histories
To adequately convey some of the particularities of our participants’ experiences, both prior to and during their imprisonment, this chapter provides... -
Ireland, Church, and Emergency Legislation
This chapter examines the legal tools which in the context of the Republic of Ireland were used to introduce the militarisation of behaviours. The... -
A simple checklist, that is all it takes: a cluster randomized controlled field trial on improving the treatment of suspected terrorists by the police
ObjectivesWhen it comes to interviewing suspected terrorists, global evidence points to harsh interrogation procedures, despite the likelihood of...
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Introduction
Beginning with the fatal police shootings of Roni Levi on Bondi Beach, Australia, in June 1997 and Danukul Mokmool some 20 years later outside... -
Evaluating the Control of Money Laundering and Its Underlying Offences: the Search for Meaningful Data
This article examines the political and criminological history of anti-money controls, including the involvement of Asian countries and the varied...
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Police Legitimacy and the Norm to Cooperate: Using a Mixed Effects Location-Scale Model to Estimate the Strength of Social Norms at a Small Spatial Scale
ObjectivesTest whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that varies in strength from one neighborhood to the next....
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To report, or not to report? From code of silence suppositions within sport to public secrecy realities
One of the main obstacles to detect undesirable conducts such as manipulation of games and competitions, and to combat corrupt behaviour in the...
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Past and Current Bio-Social Perspectives on Delinquency Causation
The development of a theory pertaining to delinquency causation must include a body of interrelated ideas, assumptions, and propositions. Theories... -
Elements of the Militarisation of Behaviours
This chapter is devoted entirely to the process of the militarisation of behaviours. That process rests on several pillars (relating broadly to... -
Studying Public Health Law: Principles, Politics, and Populations as Patients
Public health law is firmly establishing itself as a crucial area of scholarly inquiry. Its vital importance has been sharply underscored following... -
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Illicit Financial Flows: Conceptual and Operational Issues
Attention to the concept of illicit financial flows (IFFs) is growing in the political debate together with the connected fight against harmful... -
Hate Harms
The harms of hate are apparent in all aspects of Gypsies’ and Travellers’ lives. This chapter elucidates this by distinguishing between hate harms... -
Map** Attitudes Towards the Police at Micro Places
ObjectivesWe examine satisfaction with the police at micro places using data from citizen surveys conducted in 2001, 2009 and 2014 in one city. We...
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What Is Criminal Justice Corruption?
This chapter considers the problem of trying to define criminal justice corruption. It then examines the reach of state powerstate power, and... -
Identity and Selfhood
This chapter considers what we term the ‘dislocation of self’—the shattering of the prisoner’s prior sense of self instigated by the enormity of... -
Thinking About Right-Wing Extremism in Canada
This chapter includes background information about our three-year study on right-wing extremism (RWE) in Canada. The chapter consists of three core...