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Extradition of Ali Aarrass
Ali Aarrass’ sister, Farida Aarrass pictured with supporters November 2010 The forced removal of Ali Aarrass, a dual Belgian-Moroccan national,… Read More
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Truth and Justice within and beyond Sri Lanka: the continued repression of the Tamil diaspora
Truth and Justice within and beyond Sri Lanka: the continued repression of the Tamil diaspora Dr Victoria Sentas* The end… Read More
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Prof. Maurice Punch – ‘Police Accountability for the Use of Firearms and Fatal Force’
School of Law, University of ManchesterCentre for Criminology and Criminal Justice Presents: Professor Maurice Punch‘Police accountability for the use of… Read More
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Introducing State Crime in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is a small nation in West Africa. It encompasses more than 20 ethnic groups, but the majority of… Read More
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Introducing State Crime In Turkey
Since the 1970s the Turkish state has engaged in the active repression and persecution of political and ethnic minority dissidents.… Read More
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A Critical Introduction to State-Corporate Crime
Up until the early nineteen nineties criminological research on the crimes of the powerful tended to be separated into two… Read More
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A Critical Introduction to Torture
Torture is commonplace. Amnesty International estimates that torture is inflicted by over three quarters of the worlds governments. Tortures ascendancy… Read More
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Introducing State Crime In Cambodia
One of the most notorious criminal regimes of the twentieth century, the Khmer Rouge held power in Cambodia from 1975… Read More
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Introducing State Crime in Ivory Coast
Upon independence from France in 1960, Ivory Coast adopted a distinctly ‘French’ approach to its constitution and legal system and… Read More
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Introducing State Crime in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is the largest country in the South Pacific, with a population nearing seven million people. It is… Read More