Crime and victimisation in the era of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Crime and victimisation have reached epidemic proportions. By fostering sustainable development within the social, economic and environmental spheres, the United Nations envisaged the strengthening of crime prevention and justice. However, within the global North/South divide there is little reason...
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Main Author: | Peacock Robert |
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Language: | EN FR |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2541ae32da7a4a79a784d0c94f9bf4ce |
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