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Editorial Issue 3.1

open access: yesJournal of Perpetrator Research, 2020
Introduction to volume 3, issue 1.
Susanne Knittel
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“We Owe It to Those Who Shall Come After Us”: Considering the Role of Social Work Education in Disrupting Carceral Complicity

open access: yesSocial Sciences
Reflecting upon Mary Richmond’s early call for formalized social work training to address the historical struggles of the field, this analysis examines how American social work education has addressed the paradoxes of help and harm present in the field ...
Carly Mychl Murray   +4 more
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The Hero’s Silences: Vulnerability, Complicity, Ambivalence

open access: yesCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2020
Silence features prominently in both political and academic debates about resistance and complicity with repressive orders. On the one hand, the dictum ‘silence is complicity’ is frequently taken for granted.
M. Mihai
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Conducting effective research into state complicity in human rights abuses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper is aimed at exploring how to conduct effective research into state complicity in human rights abuses, in ways that can help contribute to state accountability.
Sam Raphael   +4 more
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The genesis of Russian electoral PR: issue of periodization

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2020
In modern Russia, the electoral PR practices make up a significant share in the national public relations structure but have not been systematically studied until now.
Marina G. Shilina, Igor E. Mintusov
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Qualification of a crime jointly committed with a criminally unliaible person

open access: yesПравоприменение
The subject. The qualification’s problem of a crime jointly committed by two or more people, only one of whom is criminally liable, is ambiguously resolved.
V. M. Stepashin, I. A. Shekhovtsov
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Taking One for the Team: Legal Consequences of Misconduct by Partners

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Military Studies, 2020
As Nordic states and their allies embark on ever more challenging military operations abroad, the complexity of the applicable rules – and legal consequences they may have – is growing rapidly.
Cornelius Wiesener
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Shifting Responsibility on a Spectrum: The UK’s Responsibility for Externalised Border Control Operations

open access: yesLaws
The United Kingdom (UK) government continues exploring ways to externalise its border controls to deter people from travelling to its shores. States, including the UK, use externalised border controls to reduce responsibility and avoid legal obligations ...
Kathryn Allinson
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Françafrique et génocide des Tutsis du Rwanda : les leçons à tirer

open access: yesCahiers d’histoire, 2023
Maintain a zone of French influence in Africa. This common thread of François Mitterrand's policy is also that of his predecessors and successors. It leads to anything, including supporting dictators against their own people. Rwanda is an extreme example,
François Graner
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#WhiteCoatsForBlackLives - Addressing Physicians' Complicity in Criminalizing Communities.

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 2020
#WhiteCoatsForBlackLives Just as interactions between Black people and police outside the hospital put our patients at risk, so does their criminalization within the health care system, which can b...
Jamila B. Perritt
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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