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| Visible wounds of invisible repression : a perspective on the importance of investigating the biological and psychological impact of political repression | |
| English | |
| 20230803 | |
| American Psychological Association | |
| Marheinecke, Ruth | Strauss, Bernhard | Engert, Veronika | |
| Germany | German Democratic Republic | repression effects | traumatic exposure effects | psychological trauma | repression strategies | surveillance | defamation effects | anxiety | social isolation | reputation | chronic stress | torture analogy | persecution effects | psychobiology | risk factors | |
| Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy ; doi: 10.1037/tra0001548 | |
| ART : 32611 : Not available for external loan | |
| The chilling effects of surveillance and human rights: insights from qualitative research in Uganda and Zimbabwe | |
| English | |
| 20230731 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Murray, Daragh | Fussey, Pete | Hove, Kuda | Wakabi, Wairagala | Kimumwe, Paul | Saki, Otto | Stevens, Amy | |
| surveillance effects | developing countries | repression strategies | fear | social identification | long-term effects | cross-national analysis | human rights | democracy effectiveness | freedom of expression | freedom of assembly | political activities | decision making | digital technology | Uganda | Zimbabwe | |
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| Journal of human rights practice ; doi: 10.1093/jhuman/huad020 | |
| ART : 32842 : Not available for external loan | |
| ‘Come on mate, let's make you a cup of tea’ : theorising materiality and its impacts on detainee dignity inside police detention | |
| English | |
| 20230720 | |
| Sage | |
| Skinns, Layla | Wooff, Andrew | Rice, Lindsey | |
| United Kingdom | detention centres | policing | prisoner treatment effects | human dignity | prisoner-personnel relations | attitude of police personnel | social control | prison conditions effects | prison climate | facility design and construction | psychological stress | personal autonomy | helplessness | surveillance technology | privacy | noise | |
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| Theoretical criminology ; doi: 10.1177/13624806231184827 | |
| ART : 32602 : Not available for external loan | |
| Privatizing security and authoritarian adaptation in the Arab region since the 2010–2011 uprisings | |
| English | |
| 20230700 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Moussa, Engy | |
| Egypt | Tunisia | Northern Africa | Western Asia | private security services | authoritarianism | repression strategies | politics | revolutions effects | surveillance | economics | |
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| Contemporary security policy ; vol. 44, no. 3 | |
| ART : 32847 : Not available for external loan | |
| Toward an agency-centered iterative approach to social movement repression | |
| English | |
| 20230500 | |
| Wiley-Blackwell | |
| Nepstad, Sharon Erickson | |
| repression effects | social movements' role | advocacy strategies | civil society-state interaction | surveillance | resistance | vigilantes' role | determinants of torture | censorship | social control | repression strategies | political violence | persecution | harassment | universal | |
| Sociology compass ; vol. 17, no. 5 | |
| ART : 32498 : Not available for external loan | |
| Samba and surveillance : censorship and Black music during Brazilian military rule, 1964-1985 | |
| English | |
| 20230500 | |
| Sage | |
| Bocskay, Stephen | |
| 19640000-19850000 | Brazil | repression strategies | surveillance | social movements | music | politics | culture | Blacks | censorship | military government | politics | political movements | arts | dictatorship | |
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| Latin American perspectives ; vol. 50, no. 3 | |
| ART : 26775 : Not available for external loan | |
| Towards democratic intelligence oversight: limits, practices, struggles | |
| English | |
| 20230316 | |
| Cambridge University Press | |
| Kniep, Ronja | Ewert, Lina | Léon Reyes, Bernardino | Tréguer, Félix | Mc Cluskey, Emma | Aradau, Claudia | |
| intelligence service oversight | democracy | politics | meaning | practices | human rights | national security | intersectional framework | legitimacy | advocacy | legal proceedings | surveillance | whistleblowing | cross-national analysis | Germany | United Kingdom | United States | |
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| Review of international studies ; doi: 10.1017/S0260210523000013 | |
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| Method matters : the underreporting of intimate partner violence | |
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| 20230200 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Cullen, Claire | |
| domestic violence epidemiology | measurement error | bias (epidemiology) | population surveillance | interviewing effects | self disclosure | data collection methods | developing countries | missing data | statistical models | Nigeria | |
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| World Bank economic review ; vol. 37, no. 1 | |
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| Through an Australian lens: the influence of body-worn cameras on complaints against police-beyond the numbers | |
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| 20230000 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Davies, Amanda | Krame, Ghaleb | |
| police violence prevention effectiveness | police-public interaction | surveillance effects | policing | video cameras | Australia | |
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| Policing: a journal of policy and practice ; vol. 17 | |
| ART : 31802 : Not available for external loan | |
| Intercepted communications in the Ongwen case: lessons to learn on documentary evidence at the ICC | |
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| 20221000 | |
| Brill | |
| Marchesi, Diletta | |
| universal | Uganda | International Criminal Court (ICC) | evidence standards | communication technology's role | credibility assessment | legal defences | surveillance | trials | international criminal procedure | international courts | fair trial | |
| International criminal law review ; vol. 22, no. 5-6 | |