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Negotiating Status: Pro Bono Partners and Counsels in Large Law Firms
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- 03 January 2022, pp. 635-668
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How the Public Became the Caller: The Emergence of Reactive Policing, 1880–1970
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- 04 April 2024, pp. 1-33
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From Datafication to Data State: Making Sense of China’s Social Credit System and Its Implications
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- 09 December 2021, pp. 1137-1171
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Abolition: A New Paradigm for Reform
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- 26 November 2020, pp. 32-68
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Don’t Call It a Failure: Systemic Risk Governance for Complex Financial Systems
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- 05 March 2024, pp. 1-42
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Staff‐Prisoner Relationships, Staff Professionalism, and the Use of Authority in Public‐ and Private‐Sector Prisons
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 309-344
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Same-sex Marriage Legalization and the Stigmas of LGBT Co-parenting in Taiwan
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- 20 September 2022, pp. 660-688
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Body Cameras, Big Data, and Police Accountability
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 1236-1256
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The Counterterrorism War Paradigm versus International Humanitarian Law: The Legal Contradictions and Global Consequences of the US “War on Terror”
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- 19 March 2019, pp. 922-956
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Darfur Model, Rwanda, and the ICTR: John Hagan’s Sociology of Genocide Continued
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- 27 November 2023, pp. 1232-1250
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