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Psychosocial stressors related to extreme weather events and multiple resource insecurities: qualitative insights from refugee youth in an Ugandan humanitarian setting.

open access: yesSSM Ment Health
Logie CH   +11 more
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Toronto's Supervised Consumption Sites and Local Crime.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Panagiotoglou D   +6 more
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It is a theft but not a crime [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Political Economy, 2007
Abstract Why do people who normally refrain from committing illegalities become digital pirates? In this paper we use a theoretical model of digital piracy combined with a game-theoretic mechanism of social norm formation to argue that no social stigma is attached to digital piracy because the latter has no perceived social cost; therefore, there is ...
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Theft in Equilibrium

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Abstract We incorporate theft into the standard partial equilibrium model. We focus on two scenarios, one in which the whole wealth is subject to theft, and another in which only final goods are stealable. There are major differences between the two scenarios. In the first one, a policy that increases output reduces crime, which is not necessarily so
Casilda Lasso de la Vega   +2 more
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Manipulation as theft

Journal of European Public Policy, 2021
Should there be a right not to be manipulated? What kind of right? On Kantian grounds, manipulation, lies, and paternalistic coercion are moral wrongs, and for similar reasons; they deprive people of agency, insult their dignity, and fail to respect personal autonomy.
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Desertion as theft

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019
AbstractTo be effective, an army must contain the extent of desertion among its ranks. This phenomenon rose to particular prominence in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries, with the appearance of the figure of the “citizen-soldier” on the battlefield.
Ennio Emanuele Piano, Louis Rouanet
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The Theft of Anthropology

Theory, Culture & Society, 2009
Social anthropology flourished in the 20th century but ethnographic methods and intensifying ‘creative destruction’ in the elaboration of theory have combined to deflect attention away from earlier concerns with long-term historical change. The ‘theft of history’ that took place within anthropology refers to this loss, which is not to be confused with ...
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Is identity theft really theft?

International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2009
This article continues the examination of the emergent legal concept of identity now clearly evident in the UK as a result of the Identity Cards Act 2006 (UK) and its consequences. In 'Conceptualising Identity' (International Review of Law, Computers and Technology 2, no.
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