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From ‘at risk’ to ‘a risk’: The criminalisation of young people with cognitive disability in residential care

Incarceration, 2022
There is a growing body of research in Australia and internationally focused on ‘care-criminalisation’: the criminal justice system involvement of young people in out-of-home care.
Ruth McCausland, L. Dowse
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[Dr]illing in the name of: the criminalisation of Sydney drill group ONEFOUR

Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2022
The criminalisation of hip-hop artists is not new. The focus of attention for police has tended to be on artists of colour (in particular) who include descriptions of violence in their lyrics.
Murray Lee   +3 more
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Theatre of Enforcement at Sea: The Global Fight Against ‘Illegal Fishing’ and the Criminalisation of Fisher Peoples and Exploitation of Fish Workers

Journal of Agrarian Change
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing has been internationally branded as a major threat to oceans. Frequently depicted as having profound societal impacts and operational synergies with other forms of criminal activities, which justify the ...
Paula Satizábal   +3 more
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Sex, Lies, and Reasonableness: The Case for Subjectifying the Criminalisation of Deceptive Sex

Criminal Justice Ethics, 2022
This article deals with the question of which kinds of deceptions vitiate consent to sexual relations. More specifically, it addresses the question of which characteristics of the perpetrator (e.g.
Amit Pundik, Shani Schnitzer, B. Blum
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So many harms, so little benefit: a global review of the history and harms of HIV criminalisation.

The Lancet HIV, 2022
Since the early years of HIV, many jurisdictions have criminalised HIV non-disclosure, potential or perceived exposure, and transmission. Many of these laws and prosecutions are without a scientific basis and reflect an inaccurate understanding of HIV ...
J. Csete, Richard Elliott, E. Bernard
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Anti-Palestinian racism and the criminalisation of international solidarity in Europe

Race & Class
In this polemic against state policies and sections of the mainstream media in France, Germany, Italy and the UK since 7 October 2023 in relation to Israel/Palestine, the author exposes the ways in which a concerted anti-Palestinian racism interacts with
Liz Fekete
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Unaccompanied asylum-seeking youth in Greece: protection, liberation and criminalisation

International Journal of Human Rights, 2021
This article examines how shifting local attitudes and migration management policies from an emphasis on care and liberation to temporality and criminalisation shape the migration and integration experience of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) in Greece.
Bella Kovner, Adar Zehavi, D. Golan
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‘We feel that warm breath in our necks’: experiences and impacts of criminalisation of environmental activism in Belgium

Justice, Power and Resistance
This article explores the multifaceted experiences and impacts of criminalisation on activists, focusing on the case of the Greenpeace activists arrested and trialled for occupying a gas terminal at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
B. Visser, Brunilda Pali
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Criminalisation of sex workers: rethinking the public order

International Journal of Human Rights, 2022
While there is no European consensus on the most appropriate prostitution policies, in most European countries selling sex itself is not criminalised. Exceptions are most of the former communist/socialist countries of the Central and Eastern Europe and ...
Ivana Radačić, Marija Antić
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Criminalising hacking tools

Digital Investigation, 2006
Making the sale, possession and distribution of the tools of hacking a criminal offence has obvious attractions. But many such tools are dual use and new laws run the risk of significantly inhibiting the activities of investigators, incident responders, penetration testers and academics.
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