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Justice Denied

  1. Editor's Note: Criminal Injustice
  2. Christopher Shay
  3. pp. 1-2
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The Big Question: What legacies of colonialism prevent indigenous peoples from achieving justice?

  1. Canada: Crime and Restorative Justice
  2. Leena Minifie
  3. pp. 3-4
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  1. Kenya: Criminalizing Pastoralists
  2. Kanyinke Sena
  3. pp. 4-5
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  1. Australia: Abiding Injustice
  2. Ann Mcgrath
  3. pp. 5-6
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  1. Chile: Land Reclamation Is Not Terrorism
  2. Juan Vargas Viancos, Laurel Jarombek
  3. pp. 6-7
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  1. The Standing of Trees: Why nature needs legal rights
  2. Mari Margil
  3. pp. 8-11
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  1. Legalized Authoritarianism: How Egypt's lawmakers codify oppression
  2. Mai El-Sadany
  3. pp. 12-14
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  1. Rape and The President: The remarkable trial and (partial) acquittal of Hissène Habré
  2. Kim Thuy Seelinger
  3. pp. 16-22
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  1. Investing in Murder: Honduran farmers sue World Bank's lending arm for fueling land conflict
  2. Lauren Carasik
  3. pp. 24-30
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  1. A Body Does Not Just Combust: Racism and the Law in Germany
  2. Eddie Bruce-Jones
  3. pp. 31-35
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  1. Map Room: Fear Thy Neighbor: Crime and Xenophobia in Europe
  2. pp. 36-37
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  1. Dignity, Not Deadly Force: Why procedural justice matters for modern policing and democracy
  2. Aziz Z. Huq
  3. pp. 38-42
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  1. "Please Don't Mind our Tattoos": Singapore's re-entry programs for the formerly incarcerated
  2. Baz Dreisinger
  3. pp. 43-54
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  1. Anatomy: The World Behind Bars
  2. pp. 56-57
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Conversation

  1. "I Won't Be Silenced": A Conversation with Incarcerated Philippine Senator Leila De Lima
  2. Sen. Leila De Lima
  3. pp. 59-65
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Portfolio

  1. Year One: A new start in Germany
  2. Diàna Markosian, Milad Ahkabyar
  3. pp. 67-81
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Features

  1. Marching as to War: Trump's New Militarism
  2. Karen J. Greenberg
  3. pp. 83-86
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  1. "My Heart is Always Scared": The simmering mental health crisis for rape victims in war
  2. Skye Wheeler
  3. pp. 87-90
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  1. Brothers in Arms: Why Russian ultranationalists confronted their own government on the battlefields of Ukraine
  2. Leonid Ragozin
  3. pp. 91-98
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  1. The New Berlin: Offbeat, disruptive, and imperiled
  2. Paul Hockenos
  3. pp. 99-108
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  1. Aiding and Abetting: Why Western fundraising fails to stop the spread of AIDS
  2. Ross Benes
  3. pp. 109-114
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  1. The End of Poverty in China: A tale of two villages
  2. Josh Freedman
  3. pp. 115-121
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  1. Infographic: Justice Forgotten: The abuse of pretrial detention
  2. p. 122
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