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Sexual offences are committed against women tourists in Nepal by men working in tourism. The authorities do not remove …
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Reviews the progress in implementing better governance in companies worldwide; company boards have a vital role to play in this. Examines how the typical board functions in a commercial company, including the interests that make it up: shareholders and other stakeholders, executives and...
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Purpose Financial inclusion washing has not been considered to be a crime although it should be. This paper aims to … that many entities are at risk of practicing financial inclusion washing such as international development organizations …
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In recent years the “protection of the public” has risen to the top of the law and order agenda, fostered by a populist Home Secretary. Not only has the effect been to raise the stakes in the sentencing process but also to shape the working and managerial agendas of criminal justice...
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can be amended to be more effective in practice. Findings – Nearly ten years after the advent of the Proceeds of Crime Act … protection of communities by improved effectiveness of measures taken against those who profit from crime. Originality …
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, quality of life crime (in some quarters associated with the phrase “zero tolerance”). Central to Spotlight has been the …
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Crime is a major problem for many retailers. Uses data from three national retail crime surveys, analyses the extent … and costs of retail crime in the UK and evaluates trends in customer and employee theft. Finds that most surveys show that … crime costs UK retailers an average of 1.0‐1.5 per cent of their sales, whilst US retailers lose in excess of 25 per cent …
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The paper analyzes selected social indicators to determine whether people in Taiwan have become better or worse off during the process of economic growth. The authors find that residents in Taiwan experienced better education, more political freedom, better health care, better nutrition, more...
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This paper discusses the crime‐specific problems that may arise with regard to potential solutions that have been …, surveyors, urban designers and environmentalists. However, the social malaise of crime has been largely ignored within this …
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Purpose This paper aims to describe the challenges and potential benefits of moving a mentoring programme for young people in care and care leavers to an online mode of delivery in response to the South African Government’s efforts to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19....
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