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Social Dynamics, 2022
Zimbabwean state leaders have resorted to violent repression of mass protests to secure power. Mass protests, peaceful or not, have turned out to be too risky and impermissible despite the Zimbabwean constitution legalising peaceful protests.
D. R. Tivenga
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Zimbabwean state leaders have resorted to violent repression of mass protests to secure power. Mass protests, peaceful or not, have turned out to be too risky and impermissible despite the Zimbabwean constitution legalising peaceful protests.
D. R. Tivenga
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American Psychologist, 2021
Anti-Black police brutality in the United States is not a new problem, but at least a 400-year old one. Mainstream psychology has responded to this critical racial and social justice issue by conceptualizing it primarily as an outcome of police officers'
Lisa Bowleg +4 more
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Anti-Black police brutality in the United States is not a new problem, but at least a 400-year old one. Mainstream psychology has responded to this critical racial and social justice issue by conceptualizing it primarily as an outcome of police officers'
Lisa Bowleg +4 more
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Korean “Comfort Women”: Military Brothels, Brutality, and the Redress Movement
Contemporary Sociology, 2022(p. 19). This is not a revolutionary call so much as a realistic attempt to recall what the economic sciences are for. It’s a reminder that a stable world economy requires so much more than just profitability for corporations, as Sly, Demelenne, and ...
Joong-Hwan Oh
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American Political Science Review, 2020
How can societies restrain their coercive institutions and transition to a more humane criminal justice system? We argue that two main factors explain why torture can persist as a generalized practice even in democratic societies: weak procedural ...
Beatriz Magaloni, Luis Rodriguez
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How can societies restrain their coercive institutions and transition to a more humane criminal justice system? We argue that two main factors explain why torture can persist as a generalized practice even in democratic societies: weak procedural ...
Beatriz Magaloni, Luis Rodriguez
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International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2021
Although journalism practice exposes media workers to different levels of occupational hazards, research on the coping strategies is limited. This study made an effort to extend literature in this direction by providing a model that explains the coping ...
B. Chinweobo-Onuoha +5 more
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Although journalism practice exposes media workers to different levels of occupational hazards, research on the coping strategies is limited. This study made an effort to extend literature in this direction by providing a model that explains the coping ...
B. Chinweobo-Onuoha +5 more
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Information Development, 2021
Limited studies exist on the safety challenges that journalists face in reporting conflict related issues within their localities. This study extends literature in this direction by providing a model that explains the safety challenges that journalists ...
F. O. Talabi +5 more
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Limited studies exist on the safety challenges that journalists face in reporting conflict related issues within their localities. This study extends literature in this direction by providing a model that explains the safety challenges that journalists ...
F. O. Talabi +5 more
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Radical History Review, 2021
This article explores the conditions for changing news media coverage of police brutality, focusing on the Chicago Tribune. Police have historically dominated news about policing, resulting in very limited coverage of wrongdoing.
P. C. Pihos
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This article explores the conditions for changing news media coverage of police brutality, focusing on the Chicago Tribune. Police have historically dominated news about policing, resulting in very limited coverage of wrongdoing.
P. C. Pihos
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Do Police Brutality Stories Reduce 911 Calls? Reassessing an Important Criminological Finding
, 2020This comment reassesses the prominent claim from Desmond, Papachristos, and Kirk (2016) (DPK) that 911 calls plummeted—and homicides surged—because of a police brutality story in Milwaukee (the Jude story).
M. Zoorob
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Necropolitics in the “Compassionate” City: Care/Brutality in San Francisco
Medical Anthropology, 2020In San Francisco in the United States, the urban precariat is governed simultaneously by two logics of intervention that are highly contradictory: compassion and brutality.
Andrea M López
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Journal of Human Behavior in The Social Environment, 2020
The pandemic of respiratory disease spreading from person-to-person, named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”), presents a public health emergency of international concern.
A. Njoku, Yussuf Ahmed, B. Bolaji
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The pandemic of respiratory disease spreading from person-to-person, named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”), presents a public health emergency of international concern.
A. Njoku, Yussuf Ahmed, B. Bolaji
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