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Preoperative Banditry: Surgeons React

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
To the Editor.— The article 1 in the November 10 issue of JAMA is a sad commentary on the medical profession. I am not really sure that there is any surgery that justifies a $10 000 fee to the surgeon, and certainly nothing could justify a 70-year-old man being asked to put up this money prior to the procedure itself.
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The Persistence of Banditry

Modern China, 1982
The bandit appeared both as the enemy of all the people and the helper of the oppressed. He was described as cruel and bloodthirsty, as helpful and noble, as brutal, brave, tender, cowardly, extravagant, immoral, depraved, generous and free [Küther, 1976: 7].
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ARMED BANDITRY IN NIGERIA: MAKING MULTIFACETED GOVERNANCE THE EPICENTER OF COUNTER-BANDITRY.

Armed banditry has become a pressing contemporary challenge to Nigeria’s national security. Scholars and commentators frequently cite a convergence of factors including entrenched poverty, persistent herder-farmer conflicts, warlordism, ungoverned spaces, cross-border criminal networks, and the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) as ...
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Paramilitarism and Banditry

The Global South, 2018
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