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Doctors Criminal and Criminous
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971THERE is a widespread belief, repeated in a hundred books, that a physician, if he were sufficiently evil and thoroughly de-Hippocratized, would make an excellent murderer.
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Pervasive Penality: How the Criminalization of Poverty Perpetuates Homelessness
Social problems, 2019A growing literature examines the extent to which the criminal justice system perpetuates poverty and inequality. This research examines how anti-homeless laws produce various forms of police interactions that fall short of arrest, yet have wide-ranging ...
Chris Herring+2 more
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Black Bodies at the Dangerous Intersection of Gender Violence and Mass Criminalization
, 2020While considerable attention has been given to the ways that intimate partner violence impacts women, the prevailing analyses have not sufficiently attended to the range of social consequences that have particularly deleterious effects on marginalized ...
B. Richie, Erin Eife
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The rise of molecular HIV surveillance: implications on consent and criminalization
Critical Public Health, 2019Public health experts in the US and Canada are increasingly mobilizing molecular-based surveillance techniques in seeking to identify and control HIV.
A. Mcclelland, A. Guta, M. Gagnon
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Unhealthy by design: health & safety consequences of the criminalization of homelessness
Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, 2020Although U.S. cities are expanding “anti-homeless” legislation – such as laws against public sleeping or use of shelter – there is little research on the public health consequences. Officials argue that laws forbidding public sleeping, and other forms of
Marisa Westbrook, T. Robinson
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Beyond Contempt: Injunctions, Land Defense, and the Criminalization of Indigenous Resistance
, 2020Claiming that the criminal justice system fails to effectively prohibit protest and civil disobedience, corporate lawyers embrace the pervasive use of injunctions and contempt of court charges in struggles over resource extraction in British Columbia ...
Irina Ceric
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CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL NATURE OF BRIBERY
INDIVIDUAL. SOCIETY. STATE. Proceedings of the International Student and Teacher Scientific and Practical Conference, 2019Bribery is one form of corruption. It is a socio-political problem that has a devastating effect on public administration and on the development of society. The aim of the work is to provide a concept of bribery, criminal and criminal characterization. To look at the problems and specificities of the bribery qualification by studying the current trends
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Criminal Behavior, Criminal Mind: Being Caught in a "Criminal Spin"
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2010The innovative theory of the “criminal spin” presents a phenomenological description and interpretation of criminal conduct. The theory indicates a process that occurs in different phases of criminality, involving an escalation of criminal activity, thinking, and emotions that run beyond self-control, sometimes contrary to initial decision.
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Race Ethnicity and Education, 2018
Few studies have sought to understand the childhood play experiences of Black boys in early childhood education (ECE), and a majority of those that investigate them often socially construct Black boys’ play as criminal, dangerous, and monstrous ...
Nathaniel Bryan
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Few studies have sought to understand the childhood play experiences of Black boys in early childhood education (ECE), and a majority of those that investigate them often socially construct Black boys’ play as criminal, dangerous, and monstrous ...
Nathaniel Bryan
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Conflict and Complementarity: Medicalization, Criminalization, and the Question of Human Agency
Deviant Behavior, 2020The social processes of criminalization and medicalization share important similarities, often complementing each other. Beginning from an analysis of their differences with regard to human agency, this essay provides a preliminary conversation for ...
A. Rafalovich
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