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‘Crime is Crime is Crime’: British Counter-Terrorism in Northern Ireland
In: The Provisional Irish Republican Army and the Morality of Terrorism, S. 168-193
War Crimes
In: The Tokyo International Military Tribunal - A Reappraisal, S. 175-204
Crimes of Action, Crimes of Thought
In: Thinking in Dark Times, S. 229-236
Corporate War Crimes
In: The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and War, S. 61-77
Crime versus War
In: The Changing Character of War, S. 220-238
The Way Forward: Rethinking the Crime of Crimes
In: Genocide and Political Groups, S. 205-218
Causes of Crime
In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society, S. 308-311
Causes of crime are the subject of the etiology of criminal behavior, which is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach. There are many theories attempting to explain the determin ants of criminal behavior, a set of acts recognized by the criminal law, which emphasize different aspects of this phenomenon.
The Crime–Terror Nexus
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"The Crime–Terror Nexus" published on by Oxford University Press.