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Offense Of Thuggery In The Egyptian Penal Code, Rami Metwally Al-Qadi Feb 2021

Offense Of Thuggery In The Egyptian Penal Code, Rami Metwally Al-Qadi

UAEU Law Journal

Egyptian legislature takes attention of criminalizing the act of terrorizing and intimidating citizens, which is known as bullying or thuggery offense.

Crime represents an assault on the human right to security.

In addition, to confront a serious phenomenon that Egyptians suffered from it lately.

The bullying is a crime of the Egyptian Penal Code that aimed at the confrontation of the types of using the force and the threat of violence in order to intimidate the victim to harm him materially or morally or damage to his possessions, robbed his money, or get the benefit of him or influence in …


A Page-Turner With A Social Conscience: Requiem For A Female Serial Killer By Phyllis Chesler, Paula J. Caplan Jan 2021

A Page-Turner With A Social Conscience: Requiem For A Female Serial Killer By Phyllis Chesler, Paula J. Caplan

Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence

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Murders In The German Sex Trade: 1920 To 2017, Manuela Schon, Anna Hoheide Jan 2021

Murders In The German Sex Trade: 1920 To 2017, Manuela Schon, Anna Hoheide

Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence

This research report is the result of collecting and evaluating data on cases of homicides and attempted homicides in the German sex trade from 1920-2017. The findings show violence against prostituted women and the attitudes of the sex buyers who commit most of the violent acts against the women. The report discusses the media coverage of murder cases, complication of cases, and a critique of methods of criminal evaluation by the police. From 1920 to 2017, 272 victims of murder and attempted murder were identified. Liberalization of prostitution occurred in 2002. From then until 2017, there is a decrease in …