Preventing Mass Atrocities: Reflections in Light of the International Day of the Rwandan Genocide
On the occasion of the International Day of Reflection on the Rwandan Genocide, the text reflects on the limitations of international law and measures to prevent similar atrocities.
detailThe limits of criminal law in addressing femicide
Building on the recent bill proposing the introduction of femicide as a criminal offense in the Italian Penal Code, we explore the implications of punitive feminism, inviting reflection on the need to adopt transformative perspectives to prevent and combat gender-based violence.
detailJuvenile Delinquency: Data, Challenges, and Intervention Strategies. Prof. Roberto Cornelli on TGR Buongiorno Regione
Today, Roberto Cornelli, Full Professor of Criminology at the University of Milan and director of CRIMePO, was invited to discuss juvenile delinquency on TGR Buongiorno Regione, Lombardy edition.
detailThe Imposition of a Single Vision of Motherhood
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, this article offers a brief reflection on the recent legislative intervention on surrogacy and an invitation to consider its real impact on women’s self-determination and gender equality.
detailPrison police in crisis
In Italy today, prison police officers are experiencing what can be described as a crisis of professional identity.
detailRed Zones and the Obsession with Security. Interview with Prof. Roberto Cornelli on Radio Popolare
Red Zones and the Obsession with Security. An Early Year Review.
detailA Compass for Rethinking Security Policies
The challenge of moving from security rights for some to security rights for all.
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