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  1. 13541

    Trading in influence (Indonesia): A critical study by Erdianto Effendi, Zico Junius Fernando, Ariesta Wibisono Anditya, M. Jeffri Arlinandes Chandra

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…AbstractTrading in influence was one of the crimes regulated in UNCAC in 2003. However, in Indonesia, it is not included. …”
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  2. 13542

    EFEKTIFITAS PEMBINAAN NARAPIDANA TERORISME DALAM UPAYA DERADIKALISASI DI LEMBAGA PEMASYRATAKATAN by Iip Kamaludin

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Although in theory these terrorist convicts are classified as high risk criminals who did extra ordinary crimes. However, it is hoped that the correctional facility can carry out its function properly, so that the noble ideals of correctionalization can be achieved properly. …”
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  3. 13543

    La justicia al banquillo. La Causa de Los Jueces y las (im)posibilidades de juzgar responsables civiles de la última dictadura en Santiago del Estero (Argentina) by Florencia I.  De Marco, Luis Garay

    “…This process, which took fourteen years to complete, reached trial in 2016/17 with the indictment, for the first time in the province, of two judicial officials for crimes against humanity committed during the last dictatorship in the country (1976/1983). …”
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  4. 13544

    How Banyumas people “describe" G30S/PKI in the novel Ronggeng Dhukuh Paruk by Khristianto Khristianto, Widya Nirmawalati

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Nor do they blame or think that there are people outside of those who have committed crimes against them. The disaster that befall them is none other due to their mistakes do not run the rituals that must be done before performances ronggeng. …”
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  5. 13545

    Ruthlessness against Women during Wars in Danai Gurira's Eclipsed by Ammar Al-Khafaji

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The terrorist assaults on women like the kidnappings of more than twenty-seven young female students by the terrorist organization Boko Haram and the news about the widespread rape and sexual exploitation in regions of conflict have prompted several theatrical plays in the United States that picture those crimes of violence. Works by women of African origin who migrated to the States as well as those who reside in Africa have also exposed the suffering of African women as far as sexual violence, oppression, and disease are concerned. …”
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  6. 13546

    Analyzing the concept of expediency and its application in Shariah punishments with a look at the Islamic Penal Code by Hamed Rostami Najafabadi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This issue is also true regarding the punishment of stoning, amputation, amputation, and amputation of hands and feet, for crimes such as adultery, robbery, and moharebeh.…”
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  7. 13547

    Theoretical Suggestion of Policy-Based Wide Area Network Management System (wDACS system part-I) by Kazuya Odagiri, Shogo Shimizu, Makoto Takizawa, Naohiro Ishii

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…In the current Internet system, there are many problems using anonymity of the network communication such as personal information leak and crimes using the Internet system. This is why TCP/IP protocol used in Internet system does not have the user identification information on the communication data, and it is difficult to supervise the user performing the above acts immediately. …”
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  8. 13548

    Analysis of Skype Digital Evidence Recovery based on Android Smartphones Using the NIST Framework by Anton Yudhana, Abdul Fadlil, Muhammad Rizki Setyawan

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Cybercrime is an activity utilizing electronic devices and network technology as tools or media to commit crimes. One of them uses the Skype application that is installed on the smartphone. …”
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  9. 13549

    Ajusticiamiento : châtiment corporel et « guérison » du corps social au Chiapas (Mexique), XVIe-XXe siècles by Luz del Rocío BERMÚDEZ H.

    “…Ce qui nous amène à nous interroger sur la nature des crimes poursuivis, ainsi que sur les enjeux implicites dans cette vieille forme d’exercice et d’ostentation du pouvoir.…”
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  10. 13550

    ICJ genocide judgment in the dispute between Croatia and Serbia: Legal analysis and its importance for mutual relations by Vučić Mihajlo, Novaković Marko

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…However, some passages from the judgment might be used also as means of diplomatic pressure by both governments, since the International Court of Justice blamed the Croatian government for the grave crimes short of genocide commited during the Operation Storm, but also adopted the interpretation of the ICTY’s joint criminal enterprise jurisprudence which foreshadows further prosecutions for political personalities allegedly connected with the conception of Greater Serbia. …”
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  11. 13551

    Um Jacobeu em Pernambuco? O caso do Pe. Bernardo da Silva do Amaral (c.1772- c. 1776) by Bruno Kawai Souto Maior de Melo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Encaminhado à Inquisição, em Lisboa, foi condenado por cometer crimes de solicitação e molinosismo. Diante disso, examinaremos o motivo da divergência entre a acusação realizada pelo juízo eclesiástico de Pernambuco e a condenação aplicada pelo Tribunal do Santo Ofício de Lisboa; e buscaremos demonstrar que a guerra à Jacobeia, promovida pelo pombalismo, pode ter inspirado o vigário geral de Pernambuco a classificar os desvios do Pe. …”
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  12. 13552

    Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Countries: The “Arab Spring” States as a Model by Mustafa Hussein Abdelbaqi

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…To overcome self-fulfilling crimes, civil wars, terrorism transitional justice must be used. …”
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  13. 13553

    Pengenalan Logo Kendaraan Menggunakan Metode Local Binary Pattern dan Random Forest by Alda Putri Utami, Febryanti Sthevanie, Kurniawan Nur Ramadhani

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Hence there are still cases of traffic crimes that haven't been able to be examined by the system, such as cases of counterfeiting vehicle license plates. …”
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  14. 13554

    Cooperation with imprisoned parents in early childhood education and care in Finland by Susanna Itäkare, Maarit Suomela

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Educators should reflect on their own personal views about parents who have committed crimes and remember that children are always innocent. …”
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  15. 13555

    Role of Local Governments in Preventing and Treating Victims of Human Trafficking by Faisal Fadilla Noorikhsan, Hilal Ramdhani, Nisa Khoerunisa

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The majority of these crimes afflict vulnerable groups, such as women and children. …”
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  16. 13556

    SEGURANÇA HUMANA, DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL E GLOBAL GOVERNANÇA by Edmundo Oliveira

    Published 2022-04-01
    “… Com o seu caráter universal, a segurança humana é o ponto fulcral na ligação entre os 17 Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável – Agenda de 2015 a 2030 da Organização das Nações Unidas, porque a segurança humana junta todas as preocupações que estimulam o diálogo e a cooperação entre os governos, as instituições e a sociedade civil rumo à formulação de políticas integradas para suplantar as dores agudas de pobrezas, doenças, injustiças, riscos, desastres, crises, conflitos, crimes, violências, desigualdades, manipulações, preconceitos, discriminações, exclusões, intolerâncias e violações do meio ambiente, que criam percalços ao desenvolvimento humano, dificultando a elevação da dignidade, da qualidade de vida e do bem-estar, aliados ao grau de satisfação das pessoas, em qualquer lugar, a qualquer tempo, de geração em geração. …”
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  17. 13557

    CHILD-ON-CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: RESULTS OF A SURVEY IN JOHANNESBURG by Shaheda Omar, Leila Patel

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…It is estimated, however, that 42% of sexual offences reported to Childline, a national help-line providing crisis intervention services, are committed by other children (Vanzant, 2004) and the latest statistics available from the Department of Correctional Services (2007) show that on 31 January 2007 a total of 288 children were in prison for crimes of a sexual nature. It was reported in the Pretoria News that in South Africa a daily average of 82 children were charged for indecently assaulting or raping other children (Maughan, 2006:1). …”
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  18. 13558

    You Learn What You Live: Prevalence of Childhood Adversity in the Lives of Juveniles Arrested for Sexual Offenses by Jill S. Levenson, Michael Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Nathan Epps, William "Chip" Royall, Katherine C. Gomez, Dahlia Kaplan

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…ACE prevalence rates for JSOs were compared by gender to juveniles arrested for other crimes, to adults arrested for sexual offenses, and to the general population. …”
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  19. 13559

    A alocação de recursos escassos de cuidados intensivos e a pandemia de Covid-19 sob a ótica da Bioética e dos Direitos humanos by Renata da Rocha, Aline Albuquerque Sant Anna

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…O alívio do sofrimento é uma medida humanitária de um Estado democrático e, quando não observada, deve desencadear a responsabilidade por crimes contra a humanidade. Esta responsabilidade é estabelecida não só como uma medida de justiça para os doentes sujeitos a tratamentos desumanos, degradantes e cruéis, como os que morreram vítimas de asfixia. …”
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  20. 13560

    Strategies of Sino-American Rivalry in Africa: From 2000 to COVID-19 by Earl Conteh-Morgan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The consequences of these competing strategies enhance the following: authoritarianism in some key African states; increased jihadism in some regions of Africa as a reaction to the presence of the two major powers on the continent; weapons implicated in state violence and war crimes; and less money available for development as a result of resources being diverted to militarization. …”
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