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  2. Conflict criminology - Wikipedia

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    Conflict theory assumes that every society is subjected to a process of continuous change and that this process creates social conflicts. Hence, social change and social conflict are ubiquitous. Individuals and social classes, each with distinctive interests, represent the constituent elements of a society. As such, they are individually and ...

  3. 2013–2015 PKK–Turkey peace process - Wikipedia

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    The Solution process (Turkish: Çözüm süreci), [1] also known as Peace process (Turkish: Barış süreci; Kurdish: Proseya Aştiyê) or the PKK–Turkish peace process, was a peace process that aimed to resolve the conflict between Turkey and the PKK as part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present).

  4. Kurdish–Turkish conflict - Wikipedia

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    The diverse Muslim ethnic groups of the former Empire were considered Turkish by the newly formed secular Turkish state, which did not recognize an independent Kurdish or Islamic national identity. One of the consequences of these seismic changes was a series of uprisings in Turkey's Kurdish-populated eastern and southeastern regions.

  5. Thorsten Sellin - Wikipedia

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    Pastor, Selma (1985) A Bibliography of the Publications of Professor Thorsten Sellin Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, OCLC 21939720 Wolfgang, Marvin E. (1996) "Thorsten Sellin (26 October 1896 - 17 September 1994)" Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 140(4): pp. 581–586

  6. Timeline of the Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency (1978 ...

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    This is the timeline of the Turkish-Kurdish conflict.The Kurdish insurgency is an armed conflict between the Republic of Turkey and various Kurdish insurgent groups, [1] [2] which have demanded separation from Turkey to create an independent Kurdistan, [3] [4] or to have autonomy [5] and greater political and cultural rights for Kurds in Turkey. [6]

  7. Kurdish–Turkish relations - Wikipedia

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    Although the Treaty of Sèvres included the creation of a Kurdish state, the vast majority of Kurds rejected it and chose to fight alongside the Turkish National Movement, with the belief that they were fighting to save the caliphate from infidels. [43] Turkish nationalists often used Pan-Islamist and Anti-Arab propaganda to attract more Kurds ...

  8. Category:Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency (1978-), an armed conflict between the Republic of Turkey and various Kurdish insurgent groups. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  9. William Chambliss - Wikipedia

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    He was a pioneer of the conflict theory (social theory) which concluded, among other things, that conflict between different social classes is the fundamental force in capitalist societies. [3] In addition to his transformative scholarly contributions, he was a teacher-scholar and mentor to many of today’s leading criminologists and sociologists.