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Current Situation with Organized Crime in Ukraine
Олена Юріївна Шостко
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Digitalising biodiversity: Exploring perceptions on risks and opportunities
Digitalisation is transforming biodiversity conservation, offering new opportunities for research, governance and public engagement. Herbarium digitisation, for example, enables large‐scale access to plant data, supporting conservation, restoration and sustainable use.
Björn‐Ola Linnér+9 more
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Bifurcations in a Model of Criminal Organizations and a Corrupt Judiciary. [PDF]
Harari GS, Monteiro LHA.
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Capital Conversion in the Organized Crime of the Favelas
Adriana María Ruiz Gutiérrez
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Peer Counseling: A Proposal to Counter Street Gang and Drug Influence [PDF]
Joint Committee on Organized Crime and Gang Violence
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Introducing Epigenetics Into Secondary School Classrooms—An Educational Design Study
ABSTRACT Although epigenetics represents an emerging field of biological research with a potentially large influence on society as well as conceptual implications on how genetics is understood, it is often not a part of the biology education provided at secondary schools.
Karin Thörne+2 more
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The relationship between social order and crime in Nottingham, England. [PDF]
Varese F, Zeng F.
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ABSTRACT E‐waste pickers play a valuable role in the circular economy and divert waste from landfills. Despite their contributions to the economy, informal e‐waste pickers work in very adverse conditions. With a view to improving their livelihoods and working conditions and possibly increasing their integration, Korten's four generations framework is ...
Takunda Y. Chitaka+2 more
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Using lessons from criminal justice research to improve conservation law enforcement research and practice. [PDF]
St John FAV+3 more
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Pathways to Achieving Sustainable Development and Green Governance in Chinese Companies
ABSTRACT Under the objectives of “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality”, green and low‐carbon development has become a guiding principle for social and economic process. The new Company Law explicitly stipulates the company's obligation to protect the ecological environment, which is also the legislative embodiment of the green principle enshrined in ...
Hua Li, Qin Xia
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