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Taboos as Drivers for Counterculture: Normalizing Misogyny in Incel Communities and Beyond
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Mihaela Popa‐Wyatt, Justina Berškytė
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Fundamental frequency measures in the comparison of habitual and disguised voices. [PDF]
Matheus AC +4 more
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The Pro‐Office Mindset. Anticorruption Beyond Legal Instruments
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Emanuela Ceva, Patrizia Pedrini
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What you need to know about the world. Toward a taxonomy of planetary health knowledge. [PDF]
Rees F, Wilhelm O.
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Crime, Corruption and Institutions [PDF]
This paper explores the link between crime and corruption, compares their magnitudes, determinants and their effects on growth rates. The study uses a large cross country data set containing individual responses to questions on crime and corruption along with information on the respondents’ characteristics.
Ishita Chatterjee, Ranjan Ray
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Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention
2014The chapters in this volume are original pieces written in honor of the retirement of Dr. Ernesto U. Savona, highlighting his research and legacy. Throughout his academic career, Professor Ernesto U. Savona has investigated complex crimes ranging from organized crime, to economic crime, to money laundering.
Caneppele, Stefano, Calderoni, Francesco
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2010
Like intergroup violence (Chap. 7) and insurgency (Chap. 8), crime and corruption are nearly inevitable companions of an international intervention. Both contribute to the reasons why the intervention occurs, and both may even grow and fester as side-effects of an intervention.
Deborah Duong, Robert Turner, Karl Selke
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Like intergroup violence (Chap. 7) and insurgency (Chap. 8), crime and corruption are nearly inevitable companions of an international intervention. Both contribute to the reasons why the intervention occurs, and both may even grow and fester as side-effects of an intervention.
Deborah Duong, Robert Turner, Karl Selke
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The Phenomena Of Crime Of Corruption As An Extraordinary Crime
2023ABSTRACTThis article aims to provide an explanation regarding the phenomenon and the application of legal consequences for Corruption Crimes which are classified as Extraordinary Crimes classified, which are caused by the actions of individuals who are more concerned with personal interests and enrich themselves without regard to the interests of the ...
Afandi, Syarah Anggita Irlyana +2 more
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