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  2. Mobbing - Wikipedia

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    She subsequently published a book on the topic [8] in which she explored animal behavior, organizational cultures and historical forms of group aggression, suggesting that mobbing is a form of group aggression on a continuum of structural violence with genocide as the most extreme form of mob aggression.

  3. Victim blaming - Wikipedia

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    Victim blaming occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm that befell them. [1] There is historical and current prejudice against the victims of domestic violence and sex crimes, such as the greater tendency to blame victims of rape than victims of robbery if victims and perpetrators knew each other prior to the commission of the ...

  4. Glossary of Mafia-related words - Wikipedia

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    books, the: a phrase indicating membership in the family. If there is a possibility for membership, then the books are open. If not, the books are closed. boss: the head of the family who runs the operation. [3] The boss also gets points from all family business; also see don, chairman.

  5. Mobbing (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    Under the law of Scotland, mobbing, also known as mobbing and rioting, is the formation of a mob engaged in disorderly and criminal behaviour. The crime occurs when a group combines to the alarm of the public "for an illegal purpose, or in order to carry out a legal purpose by illegal means, e.g. violence or intimidation". [1]

  6. BYU Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Brigham Young University Law Review typically publishes the proceedings of the annual International Law & Religion Symposium, sponsored by the BYU International Center for Law & Religious Studies, in the second issue of each volume. It also hosts and publishes the concomitant work of an annual faculty-organized symposium on a salient legal ...

  7. Where ‘Betrayal: A Father’s Secret’ Subject Jason Lytton ...

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    Hulu Jason Lytton's family — including his estranged wife Ashley Lytton — revealed where they stand with him after he was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor. Hulu's Betrayal: A Father ...

  8. The National Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of The National Law Review Vol. I, No. 1, in January 1888. The National Law Review print edition was founded in January 1888 in Philadelphia by publishers and book sellers Kay & Brother, which initially specialized in publishing analysis on Pennsylvania legal developments authored by practicing attorneys. [5]

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