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    Revisiting the law regarding sentences of kidnapping in Malaysia: an analysis / Nurul Farhana Adnan, Afaf Abdul Rahman and Siti Ridha Fateha Razali by Adnan, Nurul Farhana, Abdul Rahman, Afaf, Razali, Siti Ridha Fateha

    Published 2014
    “…In Malaysia, the crime of kidnapping is getting out of hand. Due to the rising number of kidnapping cases in this country, we are intrigued to further analyze whether the punishments meted out to the kidnappers are adequate to reduce the rate of kidnapping cases in Malaysia. …”
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    Expert Abu Sayyaf unlikely involved in latest kidnapping by Sunday, Star

    Published 2014
    “…PETALING JAYA: It is unlikely the Abu Sayyaf militant group is involved in the kidnapping of a Chinese tourist and a Filipina resort worker in Sabah, said an expert in Philippine conflicts.…”
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    Paine Memorial: A Visual Essay by Traverso, Antonio, Azua, Enrique

    Published 2013
    “…The essay’s images and text seek to elicit a reflexive and aesthetic response in the reader, calling their attention to the traumatic experience of the relatives and communities of political detainees who became victims of selective kidnapping, torture, summary execution, and disappearance in 1973. …”
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    Handbags Heaven Sdn Bhd / Afifah Batrisyia Aziz by Aziz, Afifah Batrisyia

    Published 2020
    “…People may have at least heard, experienced, or saw crimes such as kidnapping, theft, pickpockets, and robbery, at least once in their life. …”
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    Aggressive conflict in Southern Thailand: roots of hostility and aggression by Che Mohd Aziz Yaacob

    Published 2013
    “…Events such as shooting, ambushing, bombing, arson, kidnapping and threatening letters constantly threaten the local inhabitants and exacerbate tensions between the Patani United Liberation Movement and the Thai government. …”
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    Legal and Regulatory Challenges for the Proliferation of Small and Light Weapons in Nigeria by Malami, Salisu, Abdullah, Nor Anita, Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati

    Published 2017
    “…It is a universal phenomenon that causes serious security problems ranging from cattle rustling, armed robbery, assassination, kidnapping, militancy and terrorist attacks. It serves as a main source of obliteration of lives and properties. …”
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    Acquiring cybercrime evidence on mobile global positioning system (GPS): review by Abdullah, Nurul Azma, Mohd Rashid, Nurazidah

    Published 2017
    “…This critical data can be used in whole range of crime cases especially triage cases, for example, kidnapping cases, hit and run cases and many others.…”
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    Agihan zakat terhadap asnaf al-Riqāb menurut pandangan ulama dan amalan masa kini by Daud, Mohd Noor, Ismail, Halim

    Published 2015
    “…Recent issues relating to asnaf al-Riqāb are like captive and kidnapping issues among Muslims, Muslims trapped by immoral practices such as prostitution, drug addiction and alcohol addiction and are plagued under the control of a ruthless ruler, then the distribution of zakat against asnaf al-Riqāb is very much worth noting.…”
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    Metaphorising the Nigerian space : a critical stylistic study of Stephen Kekeghe’s Rumbling Sky by Maledo, Richard Oliseyenum, Emama, Emmanuel Ogheneakpobor

    Published 2022
    “…Contemporary Nigerian space has been plagued with social, political, and religious vices such as election malpractices, corruption, religious intolerance, cyberspace crime, farmers-herders clash, secessionist claims, kidnapping, killings, and terrorist activities, just to name a few. …”
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    Human sacrifice in witchcraft ritual: a need for the anti witchcraft law by Mahyuddin, Ismail, Jahid, Sidek, Nurkarimah, Yusof

    Published 2021
    “…This study will also discuss illustration (a) of the section 364 of the Penal Code which specifically mentioned about crime of kidnapping or abducting any person to be murdered and presented to idolatry. …”
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    Extreme action recognition from real-time video using time-series deep learning model by Goh, Qing Hao

    Published 2021
    “…The development of an extreme action recognition model to automate police surveillance can improve police deployment speed to crime scenes such as assault, robbery, kidnapping and other offences. However, the existing solution of extreme action recognition is insufficient to be deployed with high confidence. …”
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    The Malthusian Paradox: performance in an alternate reality game by Evans, Elizabeth, Flintham, Martin, Martindale, Sarah

    Published 2014
    “…We explore the design of the game, which cast players as agents of a radical organisation attempting to uncover the truth behind a kidnapping and a sinister biotech corporation, and highlight how it redefined performative frames by blurring conventional performer and spectator roles in sometimes discomforting ways. …”
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    The fanatical ISIS through the lens of Islamic Law by Uddin, Ahm Ershad

    Published 2017
    “…Series of attacks under the disguise of Islam; ISIS created an outrage throughout the world, bombings in a number of places, beheading innocent citizens, kidnapping women and children of different sects of Muslims for the cause of harassment and assault, also, burning non-Muslims alive and drowning, then upload those video clips of murder-inaction in the name of the so-called revival of Khilafah and post Quranic verses has raised questions like is conflict one of the principles of Islam? …”
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    Exploring contemporary security issues near Sarawak-Kalimantan border by Nuurrianti Jalli, Ismail Sualman

    Published 2020
    “…Throughout the years, cases such as illegal crossings, drug syndicates, kidnapping, auto theft, smuggling, infiltration of illegal immigrants were reported to local authorities. …”
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    The deterrence effect of capital punishment in Malaysia / Mohd Hisham Ahmad Nazri, Mark Anthony Martin, Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Mahamood by Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Hisham, Martin, Mark Anthony, Wan Mahamood, Wan Abdul Rahim

    Published 2011
    “…In Malaysia, crimes that are punishable by death are crimes of murder, drug related offences, threat against the country or the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, kidnapping, possession and smuggling of illegal firearms and also waging war against the state and the country. …”
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