Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28

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Last updated 29 julho 2024
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times | Editors: Mathieu Deflem
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
A better path forward for criminal justice: Fostering desistance
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Social and Emotional Supports for Educators During and After the Pandemic - Center for American Progress
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Reducing cartel recruitment is the only way to lower violence in Mexico
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Global Privacy & Cybersecurity Update
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Virus-proof Violence: Crime and COVID-19 in Mexico and the Northern Triangle
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
UNODC World Drug Report 2022 highlights trends on cannabis post-legalization, environmental impacts of illicit drugs, and drug use among women and youth
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Covid-19 and Domestic Violence: an Indirect Path to Social and Economic Crisis
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Inside America's Covid-reporting breakdown - POLITICO
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
8 Criminal Justice System Reforms to Reduce Racial Inequality, Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice: Science, Practice, and Policy
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times: Vol. 28
Still Unseen and Unheard? A Follow-Up Evaluation of Latino Representation in the Los Angeles Times Opinion and Editorials Section

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