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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 1–2.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Christopher Shay Harsh punishment, militarized policing, and extrajudicial killings do not make societies safer, writes Christopher Shay . Yet, even in countries where criminal justice remains elusive, grass-roots organizers, especially in concert with politicians and researchers, can hold...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (2): 106–108.
Published: 01 June 2002
...Karl E. Meyer Copyright © 2002 World Policy Institute 2002 C#DA
Criminal Thinking in Washington
The tried and true barometers of American opinion recall Dr. Freud’s famous analytic triad.
Our Id is the stock market, which measures such raw and primal emotions...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 18 (2): 71–81.
Published: 01 June 2001
...Robert W. Tucker D O C K E T
Robert W. Tucker is professor emeritus at TheJohns Hopkins University,
The International Criminal Court Controversy
Robert W. Tucker
“The United States has a long history of other governments to advance these goals in
commitment...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (1): 100–106.
Published: 01 March 2017
... overburdened criminal justice system. In contrast, the Michael Thomson murder mobilized an immediate, full-blown investigation. In late 2007, robbers attacked Thomson when he ran out of his house to defend his family against a home invasion. The father of three fought off one of the robbers and pulled...
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World Policy Journal (2006) 23 (4): 70–76.
Published: 01 December 2006
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (3): 64–68.
Published: 01 September 2017
...Fernanda Canofre Brazil is in the midst of perhaps the most sweeping criminalization of indigenous rights in recent history. The “ruralists,” politicians in Congress with ties to the country’s influential agribusiness lobby, are pushing through legislation to rob independent government agencies...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 21 (1): 68–74.
Published: 01 March 2004
... of the most persistent images of Russia was too weak and corrupt to do so. In the
since the collapse of the Soviet Union is of a process, they actually helped sustain private
state in the grip of criminal enterprises—of enterprise, albeit at a high cost to business.
thugs in leather jackets shaking...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (4): 75–82.
Published: 01 December 2015
... of the world or down the street. They can hide in plain sight, not skulk in caves of the badlands with names such as Rustler Park, Blackjack Canyon, and Robbers Roost. Physically, of course, criminals still have to have a place to live. But today’s criminals might be living openly next door flaunting...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (3): 57–64.
Published: 01 September 2013
... noted, the early 19th century was a time of debate over how to reform criminal procedure in the region. Many Latin American nations toyed with the idea of moving toward an adversarial system or a mixed system containing pieces of both the accusatorial and inquisitorial models. Ultimately, though, Latin...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 3–7.
Published: 01 June 2017
... application of criminal law will only generate further resentment. A national and international movement has risen to oppose the criminalization of the Mapuche conflict, with a particular focus on the designation of acts of land reclamation as terrorism. The use of the anti-terrorist law has come...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 18 (1): 101–112.
Published: 01 March 2001
... King Its provisions were incorporated into Brit
dom (representing the interests of Spain); ish domestic (municipal) law as part of the
and inter alia, consideration of provisions of Criminal Justice Act 1988 and were there
the Nuremburg Charter, the Torture Con by seen as germane to the knotty...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (4): 5–9.
Published: 01 December 2016
... by Omri Bezalel, Kirsi Goldynia, and Christine Lee TORONTO—Most sex work regulation around the world criminalizes harm reduction tools, encourages the overpolicing of immigrant communities, and leads to the assault and murder of more sex workers. Regardless of intent, today’s policies only...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 21 (3): 15–22.
Published: 01 September 2004
... long been aware ings, while Trashorras supplied the explo
that the cellblock is a school for criminals, sives and helped plant the 13 backpack
the shadow campus where the petty of bombs that killed 191 people and injured
fender graduates into organized crime. Yet hundreds of others...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (3): 93–104.
Published: 01 September 2016
... with criminals or give the press the names of witnesses. “They are scared of coming to us, because they think today we’re helping them, but tomorrow we may get them into trouble, because in the past this is how it happened,” he said. “We are trying to rebuild that trust, slowly.” One way these elite police...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (1): 38–45.
Published: 01 March 2016
... emphasized that it was not an isolated incident. State violence against black people didn’t stop with the end of Brazil’s military dictatorship in 1985. And the criminalization of black communities doesn’t end at Brazil’s borders. Throughout Latin America, a decadeslong fight against racism has developed...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 59–65.
Published: 01 June 2017
... 2017 World Policy Institute 2017 War on Drugs Philippines Rodrigo Duterte criminal justice BRITT VOGEL When the current president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, was mayor of Davao City, he allegedly founded and funded a vigilante group that executed at least 1,000 people...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 18 (3): 33–40.
Published: 01 September 2001
..., risk aversion has been a criminals, are enshrined. The prime minister
Japanese hallmark. For the first time in de had promised to make the visit on August
cades, therefore, the Japanese have taken a 15, the anniversary of the day Japan
A Land Without Patriots...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 38–42.
Published: 01 June 2017
.... Their acquisition is enabled and accelerated by public and official clamoring for protection against terrorism and crime. Since the 1970s, especially in the English-speaking world, politicians have encouraged punitive attitudes toward criminals and others they deem security risks. They have stayed in office...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 16–22.
Published: 01 June 2017
... sentence for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of torture committed in Chad from 1982 to 1990, the trial chamber delivered the most important milestone in international criminal justice in years. It was a victory for universal jurisdiction, the principle by which a state can prosecute a person...
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World Policy Journal (2000) 17 (1): 31–37.
Published: 01 March 2000
..., and diplomats. to be found in the primary obstruction that
The aim was to supplant militant ethnic na now remains to the full achievement of the
tionalism with pluralism and economic lib Dayton peace process— the criminalization
eralism. Bosnia was not just to be rebuilt; of the Bosnian body politic...
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