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_aKirkpatrick, Daniel _9307584 |
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_aPolitical expression and conflict transformation in divided societies: _bcriminalising politics and politicising crime/ _cDaniel Kirkpatrick |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2020. |
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505 | _antroduction: mapping the 'crime' of political expression 1 Criminalisation and the social reality of crime PART I Criminalisation in context Non-violent movements: criminalising protest and political mobilisation 3 Counter-insurgency: politicising crime to criminalise politics 4 Negotiations: why negotiate when you can criminalise? 5 Post-settlement: criminal records and informal decriminalisation PART II The evolution of criminalization 6 Transforming criminalization or criminalizing transformation in deeply divided societies 141 Conclusion: criminalizing political expression today | ||
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_aCriminal justice, Administration of - Moral and ethical aspects _9307585 |
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_aPolitical crimes and offenses _976745 |
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_aConflict management _9307586 |
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