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Sexual offender treatment programs to reduce reoffending have been implemented in many countries as part of a strategy in managing this offender group. However, there are still controversies regarding their effectiveness. This review integrates findings from six experimental and 21 quasi‐experimental studies that compare groups of treated sexual ...
Martin Schmucker, Friedrich Lösel
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El entierro de Manon: liturgia y necrofilia [PDF]
his essay analizes the story of the burial of Manon Lescaut from two appa¬rently contradictory perspectives. Accor¬ding to the logic of reason and virtue, for des Grieux Manon’s burial becomes a last service to love through a farewell ritual of the ...
Carles Besa
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The prelude to the extreme: Adolescence and violence
The questions on the causes of violence in adolescence (self-directed and heterodirected) run through the sign of a deep unease (not only psychic but also formative and cultural), which concerns both pedagogical reflection and the educational work ...
Gianluca Giachery
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Should Teachers Promote Vaccination?
Abstract The Covid‐19 pandemic brought the importance of vaccination and public attitudes toward it firmly to the fore. However, vaccine hesitancy and refusal remain significant barriers to global uptake, with post‐pandemic declines in routine immunization contributing to disease outbreaks worldwide.
Ruth Wareham
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Public perceptions of feminicide and the feminist movement in Mexico
Abstract The misclassification of murders results in the invisibilization and impunity of gender‐based violence. According to Observatorio Cuidadano Nacional del Feminicidio figures in 2024, of the 3408 cases of murdered women in Mexico in 2023, only 827 were classified as feminicides.
Sara J. Chaparro Rucobo +1 more
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Abstract This study examines Sexual Homicide (SH) cases, analyzing the transition to cold cases through a non‐discretionary lens. Utilizing the SH International Database, it explores the interplay between offender behavior, victim characteristics, and crime context.
Julien Chopin, Eric Beauregard
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The Ethical Education for a “Humanist Revolution”: Accepting and Overcoming Conflict
The attempt to overcome the current representative vision of the opposites, typical of western culture, and the openness to a universality where the strict rational and mercantilistic imperatives could leave space to a new (revolutionary) idea of ...
Roberto Travaglini
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Abstract The nosology for criminals who murder multiple victims is at once well‐established and controversial, perhaps because theorists have largely segregated such offenders from the broader criminal population. The current study introduces the superhomicide offender, an individual convicted of at least five murders, to locate multiple homicide ...
Matt DeLisi
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On the ambivalence of fire in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings [PDF]
Especially since the 1990s, the ecological significance of J.R.R. Tolkien’s work has been increasingly analysed. Despite the growing body of secondary literature on the topic, however, the problematic role of fire in Tolkien’s cosmos still remains to be
Traian-Ioan Geana
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Counting the days: Exploring the post‐mortem interval factors in sexual homicides
Abstract This study explores the offender, victim, and environmental characteristics that significantly influence the number of days a sexual homicide victim remains undiscovered. Utilizing a sample of 269 cases from the Homicide Investigation Tracking System database an in‐depth analysis was conducted to unveil the factors contributing to the delay in
April Miin Miin Chai, Kylie S. Reale
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