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The Criminalisation of Coercive Control: The Power of Law?

The Criminalisation of Coercive Control: The Power of Law?

... of coercive control (Johnson 1995; Schechter 1982; Stark ...operationalising coercive control, all of which generate findings with different ...of coercive control on which there ... See full document

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The Micropolitics of Criminalisation: Power, Resistance and the Amsterdam Squatting Movement

The Micropolitics of Criminalisation: Power, Resistance and the Amsterdam Squatting Movement

... statutes forbidding them” (Tawney 1912: 320), the criminal law did not necessarily 45 Free pasture, wood collecting, hunting, pilpehring were the conditions that made possible life on the common lands. Life on the ... See full document

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Criminalisation and normative theory

Criminalisation and normative theory

... criminal law as ‘unprincipled and chaotic’ and admits that any attempt to define criminal law in terms of its content is destined to ...Criminal law is ‘not the product of any principled inquiry or ... See full document

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Beyond "Witnessing": Childrens Experiences of Coercive Control in Domestic Violence and Abuse

Beyond "Witnessing": Childrens Experiences of Coercive Control in Domestic Violence and Abuse

... of power and control as much as it is one of physical violence and coercion (Dobash & Dobash, 1992; Gondolf, 2007; O’Leary, 1999; Øverlien, ...criminal law as direct victims of domestic ... See full document

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Untangling the concept of coercive control: Theorizing domestic violent crime

Untangling the concept of coercive control: Theorizing domestic violent crime

... criminal law is that violence always produces coercion since this is one of the harms that is definitional of violence (such as fear, alarm or ...as power and authority (Weber), leading to under- standing ... See full document

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A critical appraisal of the criminalisation and prosecution of sexual violence under international criminal law

A critical appraisal of the criminalisation and prosecution of sexual violence under international criminal law

... Selective prosecution is one of the major factors that affect prosecution of sex crimes effectively. Selective prosecution means when an enforcement agency or officer has discretionary power to do nothing about a ... See full document

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Beyond ‘witnessing’: children’s experiences of coercive control in domestic violence and abuse

Beyond ‘witnessing’: children’s experiences of coercive control in domestic violence and abuse

... of power and control as much as it is one of physical violence and coercion (Dobash & Dobash, 1992; Gondolf, 2007; O’Leary, 1999; Øverlien, ...criminal law as direct victims of domestic ... See full document

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‘Let’s Get Sexting’: Risk, Power, Sex and Criminalisation in the Moral Domain

‘Let’s Get Sexting’: Risk, Power, Sex and Criminalisation in the Moral Domain

... Borderless and ostensibly ‘ungovernable’, cyberspace poses a real test to the state’s increasing desire for regulation and security (Aas 2007). With ever-blurring boundaries and borders ‘that are no longer physical or ... See full document

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National Security vs Criminal law. Perspectives, Doubts and Concerns on the Criminalisation of Organised Crime in England and Wales

National Security vs Criminal law. Perspectives, Doubts and Concerns on the Criminalisation of Organised Crime in England and Wales

... The law, therefore, assumes that serious criminal activities, which are committed by organised crime groups, must necessarily aim at financial gain or profit; this might not be the reality of organised crime ... See full document

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The criminalisation of symbols of the past:expression, law and memory

The criminalisation of symbols of the past:expression, law and memory

... This is a commanding statement about the power and effect of the use of symbols. Under the former regime Nazi and fascist symbols were prohibited, but, as Buyse (2011) points out, both fascist and Communist ... See full document

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The police response to domestic violence: Risk, discretion, and the context of coercive control

The police response to domestic violence: Risk, discretion, and the context of coercive control

... of coercive control: cases are regarded as serious only if the current incident involves injurious physical ...on coercive control such as that developed by the College of Policing, may in ... See full document

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Countering the Australian 'ndrangheta: The criminalisation of mafia behaviour in Australia between national and comparative criminal law

Countering the Australian 'ndrangheta: The criminalisation of mafia behaviour in Australia between national and comparative criminal law

... of law (Rule of Law Institute of Australia, 2014), the success of these laws in catching supporters of mafia-type or other criminal groups is bound to be ...consorting law can be used, the focus ... See full document

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Iris Haenen, Force & Marriage. The criminalisation of forced marriage in Dutch, English and international criminal law

Iris Haenen, Force & Marriage. The criminalisation of forced marriage in Dutch, English and international criminal law

... De concluderende opmerkingen over strafbaarstelling van huwelijks- dwang in het internationale straf- recht, waarbij slechts strafbaar moet worden gesteld het resultaat van huwelijksdwan[r] ... See full document

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Control law synthesis of the wind-driven power-plant with variable geometry

Control law synthesis of the wind-driven power-plant with variable geometry

... reduces the losses caused by the flow separation on the blade tips [7, 14, 15]. Furthermore, using together with a ring also the output device (the bell) leads to a significant decrease of rotor minimum speed run of (to ... See full document

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Criminalisation of the Burqa in the UK

Criminalisation of the Burqa in the UK

... a law banning face coverings in public ...the law was drafted to prevent Muslim women from wearing the Islamic face veil in ...paternalistic law that instructs women what they can (or cannot) wear ... See full document

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Variable-parameter double-power reaching law sliding mode control method

Variable-parameter double-power reaching law sliding mode control method

... reaching law has the fol- lowing problems: slow approach speed and single approaching ...reaching law has a larger chattering phenomenon when approaching the sliding ...The power reaching law ... See full document

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Should Civil Disobedience Be Legalized   Reflections on Coercive Protest and the Democratic Regime of Law

Should Civil Disobedience Be Legalized Reflections on Coercive Protest and the Democratic Regime of Law

... Should Civil Disobedience Be Legalized Reflections on Coercive Protest and the Democratic Regime of Law SMU Law Review Volume 31 | Issue 3 Article 1 1977 Should Civil Disobedience Be Legalized Reflect[.] ... See full document

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Forced marriage, coercive control, and conducive contexts : the experiences of women in Scotland

Forced marriage, coercive control, and conducive contexts : the experiences of women in Scotland

... In the early stages of her forced marriage process, Survivor 5 also used food restriction as a way to regain some control over her life and then attempted suicide (numerous unsuccessful attempts) when she believed ... See full document

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Coercive power of the United States: Comparing compellence strategy during and after the Cold War

Coercive power of the United States: Comparing compellence strategy during and after the Cold War

... Whereas Pfundstein (2012) has researched the compellent effectiveness of the U.S. between the Cold War and the post-Cold War, the scientific relevance of this thesis tends to aim for factors within the American ... See full document

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Coercive trade policy

Coercive trade policy

... enforcement power and rely on the sender government itself to implement any retaliatory measures—the Home government is allowed not to comply with the ruling, thus triggering a trade war with the Foreign ... See full document

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