Recidivism in US: Retrial detention encourages suspects to commit – rather than prevent – crimes after release

Recidivism in US: Retrial detention encourages suspects to commit – rather than prevent – crimes after release

Charles Loeffler, a criminologist at the University of Pennsylvania and Daniel Nagin, a criminologist at Carnegie Mellon University, who co-authored 2022 Annual Review have revealed that specific situation where incarceration was consistently linked to an increased likelihood of committing a crime in the future: pretrial detention. This is when people...

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America’s sky-high rate of incarceration has not reined in crime, evidence now shows prison raises likelihood of breaking law

America’s sky-high rate of incarceration has not reined in crime, evidence now shows prison raises likelihood of breaking law

In the spring of 1968, with crime rising at alarming rates across the United States of America, Republican candidate for president Richard Nixon gave a speech in New York City outlining his solutions for America’s lawlessness. “A society that is lenient and permissive for criminals,” he said, “is a society...

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As Ukraine crisis bites UNHCR is planning to redeploy staff from other operations in Latin America

As Ukraine crisis bites UNHCR is planning to redeploy staff from other operations in Latin America

As donors divert millions in development funding towards Eastern Europe, the South Asian country is edging closer towards what should be a preventable collapse, United Nations staff fear. “If it turns into a humanitarian emergency, then there will be some attention and some funds, but we want to avoid that,”...

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How war in Ukraine has diverted attention from humanitarian crises in Africa and South Asia

How war in Ukraine has diverted attention from humanitarian crises in Africa and South Asia

In the more than four months since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, aid workers say attention, resources and expertise have been diverted away from crises elsewhere, forcing cuts to life-saving services and interrupting the distribution of vital supplies. Now, as rates of inflation spike and supply chains falter,...

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From Covid stress, to downtime and recovery: How health workers are coping with post-pandemic ‘emptiness’

From Covid stress, to downtime and recovery: How health workers are coping with post-pandemic ‘emptiness’

There’s job stress, and then there’s the crushing pressure paramedics went through during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The uncertainty, the dread, the constantly changing protocols, the shortages of personal protective equipment, the multiple calls to the same nursing home – it was almost too much for Kate...

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How Canadian anti-terror law is impacting on humanitarian support in Afghanistan a year after Taliban takeover

How Canadian anti-terror law is impacting on humanitarian support in Afghanistan a year after Taliban takeover

As Afghanistan recovers from an earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people, and amidst an already dire humanitarian situation, Canadian aid organisations say their hands are tied by a restrictive anti-terrorism law that has effectively banned their work since the August 2021 Taliban takeover. Because the Taliban is listed as...

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In DR Congo, the challenge of supporting rebels willing to lay down weapons is a big obstacle to peace – expert

In DR Congo, the challenge of supporting rebels willing to lay down weapons is a big obstacle to peace – expert

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) M23 rebel’s foreign links – and abuses its fighters committed a decade ago – help explain the media attention and public criticism it has received. But many other armed groups also pose a serious threat to civilians in the east. To address that threat,...

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Revived M23 rebellion has worsened security in DR Congo as agencies fear further serious humanitarian crisis

Revived M23 rebellion has worsened security in DR Congo as agencies fear further serious humanitarian crisis

More than 170,000 people have escaped their homes in the past four months in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo amid an offensive by a previously dormant armed group that has reignited regional tensions between Great Lakes states. For several months, the M23 rebel group has fought Congolese troops in North...

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When democracy is in short supply humans like animals ignore commands, slow down…fight and abscond

When democracy is in short supply humans like animals ignore commands, slow down…fight and abscond

There was once an orangutan named Ken Allen at the San Diego Zoo who was notorious for carrying out complex escape plans. He found every nut and bolt in his cage and unscrewed them; in his open enclosure he threw rocks and faeces at visitors. On one occasion, he constructed...

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Pre-season: How manager and player decisions sometimes clash and adversely affect relations in the club

Pre-season: How manager and player decisions sometimes clash and adversely affect relations in the club

Plenty of Premier League clubs are currently jetting off on pre-season tours. After fights, fatherhood and fannying about, this lot were flying back earlier than anyone expected. Preseason is not always about sporting skills. It is also a test individual character. Some players and coaches have in the past fared...

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