Surveys (human research)

International Crime Victims Survey

The International Crime Victims Survey (ICVS) is a large scale international survey project about crime and victimization. The project was set up to fill the gap in adequate recording of offenses by the police for purposes of comparing crime rates in different nations and to provide a crime index independent of police statistics as an alternative standardized measure. There have been 6 rounds of surveys to date (1989–1992-1996–2000–2004/05–2010). Surveys have been done on 80 countries and provides information about criminal victimization in 41 countries and 66 main(capital) cities from all continents. (Wikipedia).

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The Billion Dollar Industry Of Sex Trafficking (Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

An estimated half million women are trafficked annually for the purpose of sexual slavery. They are "exported" to over 50 countries including Britain, Italy, Japan, Germany, Israel, Turkey, China, Kosovo, Canada and the United States. Misunderstood and widely tolerated, sex trafficking has

From playlist Crime Documentaries

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Killing Kennedy: Behind the Scenes | Killing Kennedy

Go behind the scenes with the actors and crew of the National Geographic global movie event, Killing Kennedy. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through thei

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Holy Murderers: El Salvador's Converted Criminals (Prison Documentary) | Real Stories

El Salvador has one of the highest murder rates in the world. Whilst perpetual violence is driving thousands from the country, many maximum-security convicts are abandoning gang loyalties for religion. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Twi

From playlist 100 Documentaries to Take Your Mind Off of Things

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The Hunt For The Zodiac Killer: Code Breakers Unite | Premieres Nov. 14 | History

HISTORY delves into the mystery of the Zodiac Killer while on a mission to crack the code. Throughout the early 1960s and 1970s, the Zodiac Killer, one of history’s most famous unidentified serial murderers, terrorized America in a spree of heinous attacks, sending taunting letters and cod

From playlist The Hunt for the Zodiac Killer | Official Playlist | History

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Most Terrifying Serial Killers | History

Revisit the deadly sprees of some of history's scariest serial killers – including one who was never captured. Newsletter: https://www.history.com/newsletter Website - http://www.history.com /posts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/History Twitter - https://twitter.com/history American

From playlist Examine the Past | History

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“It's so sad this war, how many lives have been impacted.” 11 million Iraqi and Syrian civilians have been displaced since the rise of ISIS in 2014. Half are children. #HuntingIsis Subscribe for more from Hunting Isis and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Find

From playlist Hunting ISIS | History

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From playlist The Hunt for the Zodiac Killer | Official Playlist | History

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Homicide and Firearms: Guns and Public Health Part 2

Let’s be clear. The biggest thing people worry about with guns in the US is homicide. There are lots of ways to look at the data, and most don’t make the US look very good. Prepare for a deep dive. This series was produced with support from the NIHCM Foundation. Further reading – for lin

From playlist Healthcare Triage

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Daniel Keniston: Reforming police departments and deterring drunk driving in India

Professor Keniston's research focuses largely on the role and structure of markets in developing countries, with other interests in governance, technology adoption, and economic history. We talk with him about two recent studies he's conducted in India on reforming police departments and d

From playlist The MacMillan Report

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Ambassador Luis C.deBaca Talks About Modern Day Slavery

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From playlist The MacMillan Report

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Teenage Japanese Killers (True Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

Cold blooded murder and violent crime are rapidly on the increase among the young people of Japan, in a country which once had one of the lowest crime rates in the world. High school bullies, bedroom-bound cyber geeks and a growing number of teenage gangs have produced a current wave of b

From playlist Crime Documentaries

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Too Posh To Pay (Wealthy Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

Revealing documentary that uncovers the so-called respectable members of the middle classes who cheat, fiddle and steal their way through life, from petty crime such as fiddling tax and insurance to more serious offences like burglary, forgery and fraud. Want to watch more full-length Doc

From playlist Crime Documentaries

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Steven Pinker: The Better Angels of our Nature

Are we moving increasingly closer towards a benevolent society? Steven Pinker talks about his latest work, 'The Better Angels of our Nature' at the Royal Institution in November 2011. Introduced by Evan Davis. The book of the same name can be purchased on Amazon - https://geni.us/PG10

From playlist Ri Talks

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The Holocaust,Genocides, and Mass Murder of WWII: Crash Course European History #40

During World War II, Nazi Germany undertook the imprisonment and summary execution of many of its own citizens, and citizens of the nations they occupied. One of the groups that came under assault was the European Jewish population. More than six million Jewish people were killed in a syst

From playlist European History

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Racism, Antisemitism and the Radical Right - Panel 4: Antisemitism on the Right

The goal of this conference is to map various domestic and foreign iterations of the current far-right, racist, and/or antisemitic ethos, to explore their ideologies and ideas, to consider the features they share in common, as well as their divergences and tensions.   Chair: Adam Stern,

From playlist Racism, Antisemitism and the Radical Right - Conference at Yale

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Political Violence in Southeast Asia Since 1945: Case Studies from Six Countries

Eve Zucker and Ben Kiernan discuss their recently edited book (published April, 2021 by Routledge) which examines postwar waves of political violence that affected six Southeast Asian countries - Indonesia, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam - from the wars of

From playlist Council on Southeast Asia Studies (CSEAS)

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Openings for Seeking Justice for Colonial Violence in Algeria

MIT 21A.S01 Reparations for Slavery and Colonization: Contemporary Movements for Justice, Fall 2021 Speaker: Damien Scalia, Université Libre de Bruxelles. View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/21a-s01-reparations-for-slavery-and-colonization-contemporary-movements-for-just

From playlist MIT 21A.S01 Reparations for Slavery and Colonization: Contemporary Movements for Justice, Fall 2021

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From playlist Biology and Health

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State's Responsibility for Historical Injustices before International Institutions / Courts

MIT 21A.S01 Reparations for Slavery and Colonization: Contemporary Movements for Justice, Fall 2021 Speaker: Kelly Picard View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/21a-s01-reparations-for-slavery-and-colonization-contemporary-movements-for-justice-fall-2021/ YouTube Playlist:

From playlist MIT 21A.S01 Reparations for Slavery and Colonization: Contemporary Movements for Justice, Fall 2021

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Stuff They Don't Want You to Know - Prisons and Profit

The U.S. has the world's largest prison population, and some prisoners are held by private companies. Proponents of this practice believe the state saves money, but not everyone buys the official story. Tune in to learn more about for-profit prisons. http://howstuffworks.com http://fac

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

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