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Vol. 2 (2021): Contemporary Challenges: The Global Crime, Justice and Security Journal
Vol. 2 (2021): Contemporary Challenges: The Global Crime, Justice and Security Journal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2218/ccj.v2
Published:
04-Oct-2021
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Commentary
Can Zemiology Add Anything to Our Understanding of Global Environmental Harm?
Georgina Woodward
1-8
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Uniting States
New Avenues for Transitional Justice
Boudicca Josephine Hawke, Frederik Florenz
9-18
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Articles
Citizenship Deprivation as a Counterterrorism Measure in Europe
Rationale and Challenges
Sara Kulic
19-36
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The Import of Southern Criminology
Post-Colonialism Trumps the Defiance of Universalism
Ana Paula Zimmermann de Meireles Philippi
37-54
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The Unending War in Yemen
An Examination of the Unnatural Balance of Power Between Saudi Arabia and Iran
Deniz Kaptan
55-79
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"The Worst Place in the World for Women"
Understanding the Causes of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo: An Application of General Strain Theory
Coralie Gaia Niggeler
80-99
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A Comparative Study of War Crimes Prosecutions by Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
Eleanor Whitchurch
100-119
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A Durkheimian Analysis of Racialised Crime and Punishment Police Practices and the Demand for Change
Anna Kovar
120-147
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Never Again: A Legal Chimarea?
Assessing the Prophylactic Dimension of Article 3 of the Genocide Convention
Christopher John Hale
148-171
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The Role of the UN International Drug Control Conventions in Facilitating Law Enforcement Cooperation in the Policing of Transnational Drug Trafficking
Scarlet Robertson
172-191
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Femicide
A Global Phenomenon Requiring an Intersectional Social Constructivist Approach
Sabrina Knap
192-208
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Change for the Better, or More of the Same?
Analysing the Lithium-Ion Battery Market Through a Green Criminological Lens
Robyn Lawrence
209-226
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Crime After Conflict
Understanding the Causal Nexus of Crime and Conflict Through the Lens of Security, Development and Governance
Jack Provan
227-243
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Acknowledgements and Foreword
Acknowledgments and Remarks from the Editor-in-Chief
Alicja Polakiewicz
i-iv
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