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Global Insecurity: How Risk Theory Gave Rise To Global Police Militarization, Nicholas S. Bolduc
Global Insecurity: How Risk Theory Gave Rise To Global Police Militarization, Nicholas S. Bolduc
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Today, across the globe, police agencies are militarizing to confront modern-day threats. This gradual shift towards militarized policing stems from the concept of risk-risk has driven nations to amend their laws so that their law enforcement agencies may militarize to meet whatever risk they face. In the United States, the gradual shift towards militarized police occurred after the crippling of the Posse Comitatus Act in the face of the developing 'War on Drugs" However, America is a late development in this trend; the majority of the Western world militarized themselves through the concept of 'gendarmes", while the Chinese militarized their …
Troubling The Victim/Trafficker Dichotomy In Efforts To Combat Human Trafficking: The Unintended Consequences Of Moralizing Labor Migration, Kay Warren
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This analysis examines the violent predator/innocent victim paradigm employed by many governmental and nongovernmental organizations active in monitoring and combating transnational human trafficking. One common treatment of the issue moralizes victims as innocent women and children who have been deceived and coerced into exploitative sex work; another constructs human trafficking as modern day slavery which takes a variety of forms and requires foreign intervention to organize rescues and redemption. Both views see human trafficking, most especially sex trafficking, as an exceptional crime with distinct predators and victims and cultivate moral outrage as a strategic tool to combat coerced labor. This …
International Drug Trafficking: A Global Problem With A Domestic Solution, Matthew S. Jenner
International Drug Trafficking: A Global Problem With A Domestic Solution, Matthew S. Jenner
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Forty years ago, the world declared war on drugs. Today, after decades of failing to adequately control drug consumption, an even graver problem has emerged: violent drug traffickers have taken the industry hostage and will stop at nothing to preserve their power. Governments have instituted dozens of programs to dismantle the illicit drug industry, but they have seen only marginal success. One strategy, however, has yet to be fully tested: universal legalization. Universal legalization of all drugs would attack the illicit drug market head-on, destroying the profit incentive for drug traffickers and placing control of the industry in the hands …
The Crescent And The Union: Islam Returns To Western Europe, John D. Snethen
The Crescent And The Union: Islam Returns To Western Europe, John D. Snethen
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Terrorism: A Global Phenomenon Mandating A Unified International Response, Jacqueline Ann Carberry
Terrorism: A Global Phenomenon Mandating A Unified International Response, Jacqueline Ann Carberry
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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The Globalization Of Female Child Prostitution: A Call For Reintegration And Recovery Measures Via Article 39 Of The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Laurie Robinson
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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The New Slave Trade: The International Crisis Of Immigrant Smuggling, Kevin Tessier
The New Slave Trade: The International Crisis Of Immigrant Smuggling, Kevin Tessier
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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