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Autor:
Mark Button, Elisabeth Carter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Criminology, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 100069- (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d89ffb40de7a4e41b3d2ba7ae17a6d96
Autor:
Elisabeth Carter
Winner of the British Society of Criminology'Criminology Book Prize 2012'This book uses transcripts from real UK police interviews, investigating previously unexplored and under-explored areas of the process. It illustrates the way in which police an
Autor:
Elisabeth Carter
Parties of the extreme right have experienced a dramatic rise in electoral support in many countries in Western Europe over the last two and a half decades. This phenomenon has been far from uniform, however, and the considerable attention that the m
Autor:
Elisabeth Carter
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Criminology.
Using discourse analysis to examine exchanges between fraudsters and victims in telephone-mediated frauds, this research examines the interactional techniques used by perpetrators of fraud to gain and maintain compliance from their victims, without c
Autor:
Elisabeth Carter
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Criminology. 61:283-302
Romance fraud is a crime where the fraudster must strike a balance between the romantic and financial aspects of the communication for their criminal intent to remain hidden. This discourse analytic research examines the setup of information early in
How do different electoral systems work to translate votes into seats? What effects do they have on the political system, on political actors, and on voters? Does the choice of electoral system always involve a trade-off between strong and stable gov
Autor:
Elisabeth Carter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Political Ideologies. 23:157-182
This article reconstructs the concept of right-wing extremism/radicalism. Using Mudde’s influential 1995 study as a foundation, it first canvasses the recent academic literature to explore how the concept has been described and defined. It suggests
Autor:
Elisabeth Carter
Publikováno v:
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal. 11:89-103
This paper examines the interactional construction of written scam communications. It draws on an empirical corpus of 52 envelopes containing letters and leaflets designed to deceive recipients into parting with their money or personal details, and p
Autor:
Andrew R. Harrison, Judith Oakley, William Hall, Madhura A. Tamhankar, Kristi Cumming, Maureen Flanagan, Barbara Barrett, Allison Jensen, Lanning B. Kline, Yanina O'Neil, Sophia M. Chung, Laura D. Cook, Katy Tai, Kimberley Wegner, Lourdes Fagan, Margaret Padilla, Caryl Tongco, Vivian Rismondo-Stankovich, Rachel A Hollar, Maureen G. Maguire, Michael S. Lee, Roger E. Turbin, Larry Preston, Jeff Boring, Mays A. El-Dairi, Roy McDonald, Lynn Bannon, Rosa A. Tang, Susan Ward, Ann Stoutenburg, Robert Honkanen, Kimberly Du Page, Sheree Newland, Gregory P. Van Stavern, Cynthia I. Guede, M. Michaele Hartnett, H. Logan Brooks, Patrick A. Sibony, Valerie Davis, Carlos Filipe Chicani, Karen Tobias, Lauren B. Krupp, Sanjay Kedhar, Karen Civitelli, Donna H. Kim, Karen Helles, Kathryn Boschert, Reid Longmuir, Flora Levin, Martin ten Hove, Y. Trigo, Karen Capaccioli, Marianne Medura, Mary Kemp, C. Callahan, Laura J. Frishman, J. Paul Dickinson, Sheri Drossner, Betty Kovacs, Hua He, Erika Perez, Xavier Pi-Sunyer, Adriana Breen, Byron L. Lam, Cristi Bryant, Danielle S Rudich, Yu Fei Tu, Richard A. Mills, Trisha Mary Chiasson, Rachelle Watts, Judith E. A. Warner, Danielle J Harvey, David I. Kaufman, Mary Mladek, Ellen Arnold, Robert L. Lesser, Sandra Baptista-Pires, Arthur Watts, Nichole McMullen, Lori Cooke, Rajeev S. Ramchandran, Jamie Kambarian, Jeannie Reimer, Vanessa Bergman, Alexis Morante, Rebecca Salvo, Joanne Katz, Noreen McClain, Laura Leming, David M. Katz, Sue Heaton, Mark Chilton, Jim Farmer, Anastas F. Pass, William L. Hills, James J. Corbett, Paul N. Hoffman, Valérie Biousse, Joan DuPont, John E. Carter, John S. Werner, Bonnie Carlstrom, Bradley J. Katz, Prem S. Subramanian, O. Iyore Ayanru, Elizabeth A. M. Windsor, John B. Selhorst, Megan Grosso, Karen Searcey, Pravin Patel, Bobbie Lewis, Liat Gantz, Joshua Pasol, Beau B. Bruce, Syndee Givre, Alex Yang, Bradley K. Farris, Marc R. Criden, Beena Gangadharan, Melissa Rivas, Carlos Bazan, Andrew Pearson, Charles G. Maitland, Sami Khella, Julie Falardeau, Jonathan Lo, William Fisher, Steven A. Newman, Kimberly James, Edward Miretsky, Christine Matera, Andres Sanchez, Tracy Asbury, Robert J. Granadier, Steven E. Katz, Aravinda Rao, John H. Pula, Peter Macdowell, Alan Lyon, R. Michael Siatkowsk, Craig Simms, Richard Weil, Alexandra Martinez, Christine Hannigan, Kim Plumb, Mary Barnett, Dawn M. Govreau, Robert Gerwin, Madiha Siddiqui, Kenneth M. Carnes, Ursula Bator, Rebecca L. Armour, Lori Higginbotham, Deborah I. Friedman, Dorothea Castillo, Jorge C. Kattah, Stephanie A. Morris, Xin Tu, Randy H. Kardon, Maria Cecilia Santiago-Turla, Marisol Ragland, Amanda Ribeiro, Joan Smith, Karen Skrine, Kristina Holbrook, M. Tariq Bhatti, Janet C. Rucker, Jeri Nickerson, Patrick S. O'Connor, Diane Brown, Kamella Zimmerman, Linda Curtis, Tammy Keenan, Jody Fissgus, Sylvia Ramos, Daniel Jacob Mojica, Nathalie Gintowt, Kammerin White, Mike Hanson, Joel Kramer, Paul Comeau, Potyra R. Rosa, Heather Miller, Priscilla Cajavilca, Dean M. Cestari, Michael Wall, Lorena Dominguez, Peter A. Quiros, Deepali Rajguru, Neil R. Miller, Penni Bye, Anne Kao, Marie D. Acierno, Joan Fish, Sarah Brett, Anne Haroldsen, Steven O'Dell, Renee B Van Stavern, Thomas Goddard, Violete Perez, William A. Fletcher, Ruth Tenzler, Joseph Andrezik, Steven Hamilton, Cara Everhart, Michael S. Vaphiades, Jan Bausch, Eugene May, Kenneth S. Shindler, Cynthia S. Mccarthy, Jennifer D. Verriotto, Holly Bacon, Helen Roemhild, John M. McGregor, Elizabeth Ann Moss, Ronda Gorsica, Nancy J. Newman, Mare Perevich, Luis J. Mejico, Victoria Snively, Judy Brower, Bev Olsen, Gina Coman, Jennifer Moore, Matthew J. Thurtell, Sherry Slayman Kellogg, Brian Vatcher, Josyane Dumser, William M. Hart, Neal Snebold, Timothy J. Martin, Kathleen B. Digre, Shan Gao, Jonathan Feistmann, Ann Marie Lavorna, Ilana Katz-Sand, Susan Allman, Radu Constantinescu, Lori A. Stec, Steven E. Feldon, Marcia Grillo, Brian Sherman, Anil D. Patel, Nathan McCarthy, La Toya Greene, Tammy Osentoski, Keisha Fuller, Tim Alperen, Jamie Walski, Chris R. Johnson, J. Banks Shepherd, Trina Eden, Kevin Na, Fiona Costello, Mary Lou Watson, Debbie Hamilton, Sachin Kedar, Judith Beck, Rudrani Banik, Amy Thomassie, Timothy L. Tytle, Jill Miller-Horn, Larry Frohman, Susan Rivera, John T. Lind, Barbara Hart, Debbie Baker, Andrea Inman, Stephanie Engelhard, Tippi Hales, Kari Steinmetz, Joseph F. Rizzo, Nubia Vega, Lupe Cisneros, Martha P. Schatz, Elisabeth Carter, Kimberly Cooley, Anne Holleschau, Mary Rose Buttice, Nicky R. Holdeman, George O'Gara, Burk Jubelt, Zoë R. Williams, Wendy Elasky, Janis Beall, Suresh Subramaniam, John L. Keltner, Melissa W. Ko, Maria Guillermo Prieto
Publikováno v:
The British journal of ophthalmology. 101(9)
Background The risk of optic disc haemorrhages on visual outcome in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is unknown. We report the type and frequency of optic disc haemorrhages and other funduscopic abnormalities at baseline in the study eye of