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  • ART : 26434 : Not available for external loan
    Why do soldiers swap illicit pictures? : how a visual discourse analysis illuminates military band of brother culture
    English
    20200800
    Sage
    self disclosure | military personnel | criminal behaviour | torture representation | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | torture imagery | evidence of torture | violence representation | hazing | photographs | group processes | group cohesion | military subculture | loyalty | secrecy | discourse analysis | feminism | gender aspects | masculinities | sexual abuse | whistleblowing | United States
    Security dialogue ; vol. 51, no. 4
  • ART : 25356 : Not available for external loan
    The U.S. Department of Defense and its torture program
    English
    20200400
    Sage
    armed forces | group processes | SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) | policy change | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | legal protection | prisoners | practice guidelines | standards | bureaucracy | organisational models | institutional theory | chain of command | criminal behaviour | international relations | political science | military subculture | international humanitarian law | institutional aspects | decision making | prisoner treatment | programme development | government policy | war on terror | interrogation techniques | torture | governmental entities | United States
    Armed forces and society ; vol. 46, no. 2
  • ART : 24632 : Not available for external loan
    'I was there” and “it happened to me' : an exploratory study of killing as an adventure narrative in the accounts of soldiers and police officers
    English
    20190700
    Sage
    universal | killings | violence | attitude | perpetrators, male | military personnel, male | police personnel, male | discourse | military subculture | determinants of perpetration | policing | warfare | war criminals | dehumanisation | perception of the enemy | power | adaptation | attitude to death | masculinities
    Armed forces and society ; vol. 45, no. 3
  • ART : 22075 : Not available for external loan
    The female combat soldier
    English
    20160300
    Sage
    United Kingdom | United States | armed forces | military personnel, female | women | armed conflict | cross-national analysis | military subculture | gender discrimination | masculinities | stereotyping | perception | social class | social change
    European journal of international relations ; vol. 22, no. 1
  • ART : 22351 : Not available for external loan
    Loving in the Iraq war years
    English
    20160000
    Johns Hopkins University
    United States | Iraq | perpetrators, female | Americans | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | foreign occupations | women | prisoner treatment | feminism | war on terror | military personnel, female | determinants of perpetration | young adult | violence | sexuality | military subculture | repression (psychology) | mass media | censorship | gender aspects
    College literature ; vol. 43, no. 1
  • ART : 21807 : Not available for external loan
    Ordered rape : a principal–agent analysis of wartime sexual violence in the DR Congo
    English
    20151100
    Sage
    Congo, Democratic Republic of the | armed conflict | rape | sexual abuse | determinants of perpetration | military personnel | perpetrators | armed forces | chain of command | military subculture | reward | psychotropic drugs
    Violence against women ; vol. 21, no. 11
  • ART : 28540 : Not available for external loan
    A decade after Abu Ghraib : lessons in softening up the enemy and sex-based humiliation
    20130000
    University of Minnesota
    interrogation techniques | sexual abuse | humiliation | prisoner treatment | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | degrading treatment | torture methods | determinants of perpetration | military subculture | armed forces | racism | sexism | homophobia | perpetrators, female | sex factors | perpetratorhood | masculinities | sexual torture | perception of the enemy | stereotyped behaviour | nationalism | honour | United States
    Minnesota journal of law and inequality ; vol. 31, no. 1
  • MON : 2008.080 : Not available for external loan
    Warrior's dishonour : barbarity, morality and torture in modern warfare
    English
    20060000
    Ashgate
    978-0754647997
    universal | United Kingdom | France | Kenya | Uganda | armed conflict | war crimes | human rights violations | Torture | history | politics | UN. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia | ICTY | Legal proceedings | international criminal law | international humanitarian law | Torture justifiability | Absolute prohibition of torture | Revolutions | Civil war | perception of the enemy | Hate | honour | Military personnel | civilian population | Military subculture | Counterinsurgencies | Resistance movements | State agents | non state agents | Attitude | Lord's Resistance Army (LRA, Uganda) | terrorism | culture | Discourse | war on terror | war victims | Victimhood | Belief systems | Criminal justice | Evidence admissibility | civilisation
  • MON : 1999.197 : Not available for external loan
    Obeying orders : atrocity, military discipline and the law of war
    English
    19990000
    Transaction
    1-56000-407-X
    universal | determinants of perpetration | armed forces | military personnel | cooperative behaviour | obedience | morality | war crimes | crimes against humanity | torture prevention | international humanitarian law | interpersonal relations | social psychology | military subculture | men | aggression | social control | freedom | military law | standards | perpetrators | effects on perpetrators
  • ART : 20610 : Not available for external loan
    Managing diversity in an unequal society : the challenges facing the South African National Defence Force
    English
    19990000
    Tilburg University
    South Africa | cultural diversity | armed forces | ethnology | statistical information | race | ethnic and national groups | South Africans | national law | constitutions | military personnel | government policy | gender aspects | education | military subculture
    Managing diversity in the armed forces: experiences from nine countries / Joseph Soeters, Jan van der Meulen (eds.) - ISBN: 90-361-9590-X
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