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1. Teaching about the Holocaust in Less Impacted Countries

2. Lost revenue estimates from the illicit trade of cigarettes: a 12-country analysis.

3. Factors associated with IPV victimisation of women and perpetration by men in migrant communities of Nepal.

4. Using General Strain Theory to Explain Crime in Asian Societies.

5. DOUBT FORECLOSED: U.S. MAINSTREAM MEDIA AND THE ATTACKS OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001.

6. Women's and men's reports of past-year prevalence of intimate partner violence and rape and women's risk factors for intimate partner violence: A multicountry cross-sectional study in Asia and the Pacific.

7. Crime and social control in Asia and the Pacific: an examination of larger social institutions and processes.

8. Global Crime Patterns: An Analysis of Survey Data from 166 Countries Around the World, 2006–2019.

9. Did the tobacco industry inflate estimates of illicit cigarette consumption in Asia? An empirical analysis.

10. Crime and Trust in Political and Legal Institutions in Developing Countries.

11. Determining factors for the prevalence of anemia in women of reproductive age in Nepal: Evidence from recent national survey data.

12. Prevalence and risk factors of postpartum depression within one year after birth in urban slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

13. ‘Gendercide’, abortion policy, and the disciplining of prenatal sex-selection in neoliberal Europe.

14. Health Inequalities in South Asia at the Launch of Sustainable Development Goals: Exclusions in Health in Kerala, India Need Political Interventions.

15. Crime and subjective well-being in the countries of the former Soviet Union.

16. BMI Research: Argentina Defence & Security Report: Security Overview.

17. Crime, terror and the state in Central Asia.

18. Crime in Asia: Toward a Better Future.

19. Doing criminology from the periphery: Crime and punishment in Asia.

20. Transnational environmental crime in the Asia Pacific: an 'un(der)securitized' security problem?

21. CROSS-NATIONAL VARIATION IN HOMICIDES: IS RACE A FACTOR?