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11 September, 2020

A Life-Course Analysis of Engagement in Violent Extremist Groups

The British Journal of Criminology Abstract In this exploratory study, individuals’ processes of engagement in violent extremist groups are analysed by drawing from criminological life-course theory and

Type of publication: Journal articles | Rostami, Amir , & Jerzy Sarnecki Mondani, Hernan , & Jerzy Sarnecki Edling, Christofer , & Jerzy Sarnecki
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07 March, 2014

Homophily and segregation in adolescent friendships - A social network perspective

Per Block, Nuffield college, Oxford Homophily the tendency of individuals to be friends with other that are similar in some respect, is one of the most pervasive regularities in social networks. It is

Per Block, Nuffield college, Oxford
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27 February, 2025

Are Private Prisons Intrinsically Wrong? An Analysis

Jus Cogens, vol. 6 Abstract Several critics have argued that private prisons are not only problematic because of their worse effects but also intrinsically wrong. This article analyzes two prominent arg

Type of publication: Journal articles | Duus-Otterström, Göran
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13 February, 2020

Establishing pathways to democracy using domination analysis

Varieties of Democracy Institute: Working Paper No. 95. Abstract How does the order in which liberalization unfolds affect the likelihood for a successful democratic transition? Dahl was among the first

Type of publication: Working papers | Lindenfors, Patrik , , Edgell AB, Boese VA, Maerz SF & Lindberg SI
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24 October, 2016
Ethics and E-cigs. An Analysis and A Proposal

Ethics and E-cigs. An Analysis and A Proposal

Daniel Wikler, Professor of Ethics and Population Health, speaks at a research seminar at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, suggesting a public health initiative to decrease the amount o

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06 March, 2014

Mining everyday life: Interactive visual analysis of event-based data

Katerina Vrotsou, Linköping University Event-based data are collections of sequences of ordered events and are encountered daily in a vast number of disciplines. Examples of such data include medical r

Katerina Vrotsou, Linköping University
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17 June, 2024

Are animals needed for food supply, efficient resource use, and sustainable cropping systems? An argumentation analysis regarding livestock farming

Food Ethics, vol. 9 Abstract It has been argued that livestock farming is necessary to feed a growing population, that it enables efficient use of land and biomass that would otherwise be lost from the

Type of publication: Journal articles | Torpman, Olle , Elin Röös
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16 June, 2020
Etik och politiska beslut om vården - Erika Falkenström

Etik och politiska beslut om vården - Erika Falkenström

De förändringar av hälso- och sjukvårdens ledning och styrning som har genomförts på senare år har i alltför liten utsträckning baserats på etiska hänsynstaganden och principer. Den här föreläsningen

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26 June, 2018

Near-repeat shootings in contemporary Sweden 2011 to 2015

Security Journal, Volume 31, Issue 1, pp 73–92, doi:10.1057/s41284-017-0089-y Abstract The concept of near-repeat patterns illustrates how crimes are clustered in space and time, with a crime event often s

Type of publication: Journal articles | Rostami, Amir , ,Gerell, Manne & Anders Sandholm
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09 December, 2015

Daniel Wikler: Ethics and E-cigs. An analysis and a proposal

Daniel Wikler, Mary B. Saltonstall Professor of Population Ethics and Professor of Ethics and Population Health at the Harvard School of Public Health ABSTRACTTwo letters on electronic cigarettes (“E-c

Daniel Wikler, Mary B. Saltonstall Professor of Population Ethics and Professor of Ethics and Population Health at the Harvard School of Public Health
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