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The Criminalization of Climate Change Protest
Contention, 2023This article examines the strategies used by a democratic state to suppress dissent by criminalizing social protest activities. We compile and tabulate new legislation in Australia affecting protest rights from 2010 to 2020.
Robyn E. Gulliver +3 more
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Prosecutors, Voters and the Criminalization of Corruption in Latin America
, 2023Lava Jato, a transnational bribery case that started in Brazil and spread throughout Latin America, upended elections and collapsed governments. Why did the investigation gain momentum in some countries but not others?
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The Journal of Black Psychology, 2023
Colorism is a social construct privileging lighter-skinned people of color with proximity to European features over their darker-skinned counterparts.
D. R. G. Sissoko, Sydney Baker, E. Caron
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Colorism is a social construct privileging lighter-skinned people of color with proximity to European features over their darker-skinned counterparts.
D. R. G. Sissoko, Sydney Baker, E. Caron
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The Criminalization of Dissent and Protest
Crime and justice, 2023Increasing criminalization of dissent and protest in Western liberal democracies received relatively little attention in the past but is now becoming a significant field of research within criminology and the social sciences more generally.
Rossella Selmini, Anna Di Ronco
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Criminalization of femicide in Latin America: Challenges of legal conceptualization
Current Sociology, 2022The concept of femicide was created within the feminist theoretical field of studies influencing Law reform in Latin America. Eighteen countries throughout the region have criminalized femicide based on different legal provisions, in intimate and ...
Wânia Pasinato +1 more
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Abortion Criminalization: A Public Health Crisis Rooted in White Supremacy.
American Journal of Public Health, 2022The Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the growing onslaught of state laws that criminalize abortion are part of a long history of maintaining White supremacy through reproductive control of Black and socially marginalized lives.
Taylor Riley +3 more
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Careers in Criminalization: Reentry, Recidivism, and Repeated Incarceration
Crime and justice, 2022Criminalization is the process by which people are classified by authorities as criminal and become subject to the control of criminal justice agencies—police, courts, and correctional departments.
B. Western, D. Harding
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Digitize and Punish: racial criminalization in the digital age
Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 2021With several recent predictive policing misuse cases and Canada and the US’s federal government’s call for further police technology adoption, Jefferson’s Digitize and Punish provides a timely historical account of police technology’s proliferation from ...
Benjamin Faveri
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Sociological perspectives, 2022
Recent work has begun to investigate how criminalization is mediated through interpersonal relationships. While this research emphasizes the importance of gender dynamics and cross-gender intimate relations for boys and men of color, little is known ...
Veronica Lerma
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Recent work has begun to investigate how criminalization is mediated through interpersonal relationships. While this research emphasizes the importance of gender dynamics and cross-gender intimate relations for boys and men of color, little is known ...
Veronica Lerma
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British Journal of Criminology, 2021
School resource officers (SROs) have become increasingly common in schools in the United States and this growth of police in schools has taken place as part of a trend of school criminalization.
E. M. Higgins +4 more
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School resource officers (SROs) have become increasingly common in schools in the United States and this growth of police in schools has taken place as part of a trend of school criminalization.
E. M. Higgins +4 more
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