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  • ART : 32222 : Not available for external loan
    'Us vs. Them' : stigma, discrimination, social exclusion and human rights violations in Erdoğan’s Turkey
    English
    20231200
    Taylor and Francis
    human rights violations | repression strategies | coup d'etat | persecution | social group discrimination | arbitrary arrest and detention | imprisonment effects | torture effects | vigilantism | social exclusion effects | lawyer's complicity | family members' complicity | perpetratorhood | state agents | non state agents | dismissal, retaliatory | academics | Turkey
    Journal of contemporary European studies ; vol. 31, no. 4
  • ART : 32909 : Not available for external loan
    Accounts of vulnerability within positive human rights obligations
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    vulnerable populations | human rights protection | state obligations | CoE. European Court of Human Rights' role | case law | judicial decisions | national courts' role | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | police personnel's role | law and order | intergroup violence | policing | criminal investigation | sexual violence | ECHR-8 | non state agents' role | rape | vulnerability | preventative interventions | torture prevention | United Kingdom | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom]
    International journal of law in context ; vol. 19, no. 4
  • ART : 31247 : Not available for external loan
    Is India's rape crisis a recent phenomenon? : at the crossroads of religious nationalism, caste, and gender
    English
    20231000
    Sage
    India | gender-based violence | determinants of perpetration | determinants of violence | rape | killings | social control, informal | minority groups | social marginalisation | political ideologies | extremism, ideological | Hindus | social class | masculinities | Dalits | caste system | social marginalisation | state agents | non state agents | gender roles | patriarchy | detainees | police personnel | prison personnel | military personnel | politics | impunity
    Sexualities ; vol. 26, no. 7
  • ART : 33079 : Not available for external loan
    Child torture : a Washington state case series
    English
    20230926
    Wiley-Blackwell
    child torture | combined modality torture | multiple traumatic events | help seeking behaviour | self disclosure | violence methods | emotional abuse effects | domestic violence effects | perpetrator characteristics | crime victims characteristics | case report [publication type] | child welfare services effectiveness | withholding medical treatment | physical abuse prevalence | psychological abuse prevalence | malnutrition | child neglect effects | crime victims, child | early detection of torture | non state agents | time factors | severity of treatment | child abuse | United States
    Child abuse review ; doi: 10.1002/car.2848
  • UN : A/HRC/54/59 : Not available for external loan
    Situation of human rights in Myanmar : United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
    English
    20230919
    United Nations
    20220401-20230731 | human rights violations patterns | repression strategies | warfare | civilian population victimisation | agents responsible for violations | armed forces | non state agents | Rohingya people | international crimes | killings statistics | displacement statistics | social discrimination | torture allegations | political imprisonment | impunity | destruction of property | mass killings | withholding humanitarian assistance | Myanmar
    UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
  • ART : 32748 : Not available for external loan
    More than lack of capacity : active impunity in Mexico
    English
    20230906
    Oxford University Press
    impunity for torture | torture prevalence | killings | disappearances | determinants of human rights violations | impunity effects | criminal investigation effectiveness | governmental entities' role | impunity classification | criminal justice effectiveness | cases | agents responsible for violations | state agents | police | criminal gangs | non state agents | reputation | witnesses victimisation | torture victims | intimidation | complaint procedure effectiveness | war on crime effects | legal confessions | threats | beatings | rape | sexual torture | positional torture | asphyxia | electric torture | torture methods | extrajudicial executions | armed forces | Mexico
    Journal of human rights practice ; doi: 10.1093/jhuman/huad034
  • ART : 33055 : Not available for external loan
    State violence and participation in transitional justice : evidence from Colombia
    English
    20230903
    Sage
    Colombia | armed conflict effects | state violence effects | transitional justice effectiveness | reconciliation effectiveness | victim participation | postconflict situations | perpetratorhood | state agents | non state agents | civilian population victimisation effects | attitude of victims | trust
    Journal of peace research ; doi: 10.1177/00223433231180924
  • ART : 32240 : Not available for external loan
    In the shadow of the Islamic State : political violence in post-revolutionary Egypt, 2013–2020
    English
    20230900
    Taylor and Francis
    Egypt | political violence | determinants of violence | politics | Islamist groups | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | political ideologies | militancy | government change | non state agents | perpetratorhood | violence patterns | revolutions effects
    Journal of North African studies ; vol. 28, no. 5
  • ART : 32691 : Not available for external loan
    The ‘screw boys’ and the ‘businessmen’ : re-negotiating penal power, governance and legitimate authority through a prison violence reduction scheme
    English
    20230900
    Oxford University Press
    United Kingdom | social control | social control, informal | prisons | prisoners' role | prison personnel's role | legitimacy | power | state agents | non state agents | prison governance | boundaries | prisoner violence prevention | developed countries
    British journal of criminology ; vol. 63, no. 5
  • ART : 32549 : Not available for external loan
    Hybrid security : challenges and opportunities for security sector reform : insights from Burkina Faso, Colombia and DRC
    English
    20230710
    DCAF – Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
    universal | Burkina Faso | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Colombia | human security | developing countries | security sector | accountability | oversight | reform | cross-national analysis | case studies | private security services | non state agents | state agents | fragile states
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