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Perception of victim treatment by police and courts: A study among university students in India and Japan
Published 2008-01-01“…Against this background, a study was conducted to examine the factors influencing the perception of victim treatment by police and courts. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire from a sample of 725 students from the city of Chennai (India) and 715 students from the city of Mito in Japan. …”
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THE NATIVE OF FINLAND, JOHAN AMINOFF’S LETTER FROM FORMOSA: “THE HIGHEST MARK IS ON THE ORIGINAL”
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Diverse residents' experiences of policing and attitudes towards law enforcement: Findings from a large community-based survey in San José, California.
Published 2025-01-01“…Across a range of questions, sexual and gender minorities, younger people, African American/Black, Native American, Chicanx/Latinx/Hispanic respondents, and people with lower incomes had more negative attitudes towards and experiences with police compared to those who identify as men, heterosexual, older, White or Asian, or had higher incomes. …”
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Anti-Violence Work
Published 2025-07-01“… From selling away the children of the enslaved to Native American “boarding schools” to separating migrant families at the border, family policing has been a tool in the arsenal of US colonial practice. …”
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Civismo popular, algazarra nas ruas: comemorações da independência nacional na Bahia
Published 2022-10-01“…The sources that support this text are official documents, press, police correspondence, chroniclers, and artists.…”
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Valeur écologique et produits de cueillette des plantations forestières de la Forêt classée de la Téné
Published 2021-10-01“…More than half (49%) of the harvested products are from the Téné Gazetted Forest; that attests to good collaboration between the forest police officers and the neighbouring communities.…”
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Guiné-Bissau: a causa do nacionalismo e a fundação do PAIGC
Published 2014-05-01“…In the aftermath of the Second World War, some reformist elements of the Portuguese regime, led by Governor Sarmento Rodrigues, tried to convert Guinea-Bissau in a «model-colony», based on administrative autonomy, social and economic development and an alliance with the native Muslims. It was a period marked by the consolidation of the colonial apparatus and a reasonable degree of social cohesion. …”
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Toxic and Hallucinogenic Plants of Southern Chile of Forensic Interest: A Review
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Memories and testimonies of passbooks, permits and platkeps in apartheid-era Batho, Mangaung
Published 2024-03-01“…The interviewees’ testimonies of their experiences have generated information about, among others, the carrying of passbooks; visits to the pass office; maltreatment by municipal police (platkeps); being arrested for not having a passbook; spending time in police cells for committing loaferskap (idleness) or for housing an overnight guest without a lodger’s permit; being victims of violent house raids; and being harassed by the night curfew siren. …”
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Digital: a love story, de Christine Love ; Intelligence Artificielle et cœur humain à l’épreuve de la littérature numérique
Published 2024-05-01“…This article explores the theme of the romance between a human and an artificial intelligence through an original example, borrowed from natively digital literature. In her 2010 interactive work Digital, a love story, Canadian author Christine Love imagines a love intrigue mixed with a police investigation within the labyrinths of cyberspace, one of whose protagonists, *Emilia, is an IA who appears and then mysteriously disappears on the BBS, these Bulletin Board Systems which preceded the forums and other messaging spaces throughout the 1980s. …”
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The Making of the American Calorie and the Metabolic Metrics of Empire
Published 2022-01-01“…Tracing practices of energy management and bodily discipline from colonial military outposts, nineteenth-century domestic manuals, dietetic discourses in the Philippines, and Native American Boarding Schools to a range of reform projects that framed calories as a tool for inculcating responsible eating through the domestic practices of white, bourgeois women, Choudhury highlights continuities between colonial subjection and modern biocitizenship, as well as the ways in which the putatively objective metric of the calorie positioned the New American Woman as a powerful catalyst for policing race in the intimate domain of the home.…”
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Application of Jane Jacobs’ Theory in the Analysis of the Borders of Territory Monitoring in Urban Spaces from Citizens’ Points of View in Bandar Abbas
Published 2025-06-01“…According to the 2015 census conducted by the Iran’s Statistics Center, Bandar Abbas has a population of approximately 526,000 people, including various ethnic groups, such as the Baloch, native Hormozgani minorities, and many Afghan immigrants. …”
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