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Victims and appeals at the International Criminal Court (ICC) : evaluation under international human rights standards

2021

Scholars have examined victim participation and reparations at the ICC. Nevertheless, no academic study focuses on victim participants and victims as parties (reparations claimants) in ICC appeals under international human rights law (IHRL) standards. This article seeks to: determine how victims’ roles as victim participants and parties (reparations claimants) take place in ICC appeals; and evaluate ICC’s law/practice on victims’ procedural roles/rights in appeals under IHRL. Victims at the ICC exercise procedural rights to: voice their views and concerns in appeals against final and interlocutory decisions (victim participants); and appeal reparations orders (parties). ICC’s law/practice o…

Sociology and Political ScienceHuman rightsICCmedia_common.quotation_subjectvictimsreparations16. Peace & justicekansainvälinen oikeusuhritvalituksetkansainvälinen oikeudenkäyttöihmisoikeudetkorvauksetLawPolitical scienceIHRLCriminal courtparticipation10. No inequalityLawappealsmedia_commonosallistuminen
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Victims at the Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court

2021

The Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court (SCC), the latest hybrid criminal tribunal, may be considered an important legal development concerning victims of mass atrocities in international criminal justice mechanisms due to certain characteristics. Yet there is no academic commentary on victims at the SCC; this piece seeks to fill the gap. First it considers restorative justice as a general framework for victims’ roles and rights in criminal justice in contexts of mass atrocities. Second, victim matters at the SCC are examined: victim protection, victims as civil parties, and reparations. Overall, this paper argues that provisions on victims’ roles and rights contained in SCC i…

Sociology and Political ScienceRestorative justicevictimsKeski-Afrikan tasavaltareparationsspecial criminal courtkansainvälinen oikeus16. Peace & justiceuhritCentral African Republickansainväliset tuomioistuimetTribunalkorvauksetPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International Relationsrestorative justiceparticipationCriminal courtrestoratiivinen oikeus10. No inequalityLawihmisoikeusloukkauksetosallistuminenNordic Journal of Human Rights
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Bullying and social anxiety experiences in university learning situations

2019

This study examines how individuals’ engagement in bullying at school and at university relates to the anxiety they feel in general and in various learning situations in which students interact during their higher education. It was predicted that, of the individuals who have experiences of bullying (in the role of bully, victim, or in a dual role as bully-victim), those who have been subjected to bullying experience more anxiety than do those who have no experience with bullying. A nationally representative sample of Finnish university students (N = 5086) participated in the study by responding to survey questions assessing their experiences of (a) anxiety syndrome, (b) context-specific soc…

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Why Should I Help You? Man Up! Bystanders’ Gender Stereotypic Perceptions of a Cyberbullying Incident

2018

ABSTRACTBystanders observing a cyberbullying incident do not always intervene in favor of the victim. We argue that gender stereotypic perceptions of female versus male victims contribute to the differential reactions of bystanders to cyberbullying incidents. Results of a scenario-based experiment show that participants with moderate or high levels of sexist attitudes are more empathic toward a female victim of workplace cyberbullying. Consequently, a female victim is more likely to receive help. Female victims are less likely to be attributed blame if the perpetrator is male. The results imply that male victims of cyberbullying are marginalized by their social environment.

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The Indeterminacy of Precedent : Negotiating the Admissibility of Victim Participant Testimony before the International Criminal Court

2021

Abstract The icc represents a legal laboratory that is still consolidating itself, with multiple unclarities in evidence and procedural law requiring resolution through jurisprudence. Our paper draws on interaction analysis to unpack this process, focusing on the jurisprudential construction of ‘dual status’ victim participant testimony. To elucidate how this evidentiary/procedural element is locally negotiated, we examine an excerpt from the Ongwen hearing transcripts, in which the defense objects against the testimony by a dual status witness called by the victim participants’ legal representative. The analysis traces how the defense counsel’s objection is anchored in a trajectory of prio…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecttodistajatobjectionsInternational Criminal Courtdiskurssintutkimuskansainvälinen oikeusIndeterminacy (literature)precedentuhritNegotiationintertextualityintertekstuaalisuusLawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsCriminal courtoikeudenkäyntitodisteluLawtestimonytext trajectoriesmedia_commondual status victim participants
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Situation-specificity of children's social goals: Changing goals according to changing situations?

2007

Children's agentic and communal goals were examined in hypothetical conflict, group entry, victimization, and positive situations ( N = 310, 11—13 years). Multilevel modeling was used to separate the variation in goals to the between- and within- (i.e., situation-specific) individual levels. About half of the variation in goals was due to individual differences. Boys endorsed more agentic goals than girls. A positive perception of self was associated with more agentic goals, whereas a positive perception of peers was associated with high degrees of communal goals. In addition, agentic goals were associated with rejection, whereas communal goals were related to peer acceptance. Children aim…

SociometrySocial PsychologyGoal orientationContext effecteducation05 social sciencesClosenessMultilevel modelSelf-concept050301 educationVictimisationSocial relationEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental Neurosciencebehavior and behavior mechanismsDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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"La cruna dell'ago": il migrante fra mobilità e controllo

2015

Il testo costituisce l'introduzione dei curatori al volume "Il traffico di migranti. Diritti, tutele, criminalizzazione". Essa fornisce una breve descrizione dei problemi connessi al tema e dei contributi raccolti.

Traffico di migranti Diritti Tutele CriminalizzazioneMigrant trafficking Italian and European approaches Migrants as victims CriminalizationSettore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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Zakochana bez pamięci łatwym łupem oszustów matrymonialnych

2017

The author undertakes to discuss the problem of matrimonial cheats who have acted on the territory of Poland. The first of the presented cases of seducers is that of Julian Jerzy Kalibabka who was active at the turn of the 1970s and the 1980s – probably the most famous of the Polish matrimonial deceivers. It is his surname which has even been made synonymous with seducers-cheats. Next, the author gives examples of deceivers who were active in the days closer to contemporary time and who – in their dealings – have been able to avail themselves of the possibilities which came along with the advance of the Internet, social media and dating websites. The cheats are made reference to with the ai…

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“When You Thought That There Is No One and Nothing”: The Value of Psychodrama in Working With Abused Women

2018

This paper discusses how psychodrama methods and techniques can empower abused women and stimulate changes in their victim role. Through an in-depth exploration, we sought to gain an insider’s perspective of the experiences of change and perceived outcomes for abused women, which could contribute to optimizing gender violence intervention. Theoretically, the study is grounded in the female co-responsibility and trans-generational transmission of women’s victim role from mother to daughter. A mixed methods experimental design employing an explanatory sequential approach to data collection was implemented. A total sample of 33 abused women (15 in the experimental group, and 18 in the control …

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States of mourning: A quantitative analysis of national mournings across European countries

2018

Despite their growing incidence over the last decades, national days of mourning received curiously sparse attention throughout social sciences and death studies. This study investigates the 327 national mournings observed across European countries between 1989 and 2017 in terms of their national variance, temporal dynamics, typology of events that led to their declaration, and victimology. Drawing on a Durkheimian-inspired conceptualization of national mournings as political rites of solidarity and reconciliation, this article finds empirical support for the thesis that the frequency with which European countries declare national mourning is a negative function of a society's level of soci…

Typology060101 anthropologyConceptualizationVictimologyDeclarationFederal Government06 humanities and the artsSolidarityEurope03 medical and health sciencesClinical PsychologyPoliticsEmpirical researchSocial integrationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)030502 gerontologyPolitical sciencePolitical economyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0601 history and archaeologyGriefSocial Integration0305 other medical scienceDeath Studies
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