Jan van Dijk
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The Digital Divide
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Actuele criminologie
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5 editions
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2011
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The Basics Of Personality Disorders
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2012
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The Network Society
2 editions
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2005
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The World of Crime: Breaking the Silence on Problems of Security, Justice and Development Across the World
5 editions
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2007
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Mythen en hun esoterische betekenis - Mythologie : een reis door de tijd en langs alle windstreken
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Criminal Victimization in International Perspective: Key Findings from the 2004-2005 Icvs and Eu Ics
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2007
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The Digital Divide
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Experiences of Crime Across the World: Key Findings from the 1989 International Crime Survey
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1990
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Persons Handicapped by Rubella
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1991
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“Even if trafficked sex workers initially chose to go abroad to do sex work,
they had been led to believe they would do so under different conditions than the
slavery-like forced prostitution they were eventually subjected to. Following the
definition of the Palermo Protocol, their knowingly entering prostitution does not
make women less of a victim if they are eventually deceived and forced to do
the sex work.”
― The New Faces of Victimhood: Globalization, Transnational Crimes and Victim Rights
they had been led to believe they would do so under different conditions than the
slavery-like forced prostitution they were eventually subjected to. Following the
definition of the Palermo Protocol, their knowingly entering prostitution does not
make women less of a victim if they are eventually deceived and forced to do
the sex work.”
― The New Faces of Victimhood: Globalization, Transnational Crimes and Victim Rights
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