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Australian Reactions to the French Penal Colony in New Caledonia
This is an historical essay on Australian reactions to the mid-nineteenth century French take-over of New Caledonia. Jill Donohoo highlights ‘post-convict shame’ as a likely reason for the Australian colonies’ opposition to the establishment of a penal colony in the Pacific and she analyses the emergence of an early independent Australian foreign ...
JILL DONOHOO
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Restraint, Reaction, and Penal Fantasies: Notes on the Death Penalty in Israel, 1967–2016
What role does the death penalty play in contexts of protracted political violence? What does it symbolize for its opponents and proponents in such contexts? Can it survive as a potent topic of political life even without actual executions? Since 1967, the death penalty has been a lawful sanction in Israel's military courts, which have jurisdiction ...
Ron Dudai
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Rewarding the good and penalizing the bad? Consumers’ reaction to food retailers’ conduct
British Food Journal, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to obtain insights into Vietnamese consumers’ knowledge and relevance of as well as their reaction to modern food retailers (MFRs) responsible and irresponsible conduct. Design/methodology/approach Data were obtained from an online survey applying content analysis, uni- and multivariate tests and multivariate ...
Ha Thi Mai Vo +2 more
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A new over-penalized weak Galerkin method. Part Ⅲ: Convection-diffusion-reaction problems
Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - BzbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wang, Ruiwen, Song, Lunji, Liu, Kaifang
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Penal controls and social controls: Toward a theory of American penal exceptionalism
Punishment and Society, 2020David Garland
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