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DPI/AP Newsletter
28-10-2011
3. Tougher rules for sex crimes on disabled This is a report about sexual crimes on persons with disabilities. They said that sexual crimes on the disabled will be prosecuted with or without the victims complaints and first-time offenders will be bound to wear electronic tagging devices under toughened rules unveiled by the government. Please read more. 4. Art Exhibition: Framing Gravity This is the title of this years AART.BOXX exhibition. It has been drawn from the wide-ranging creative and material concerns offered by selected artists as well as the social frame of disability in which the exhibition is set. The exhibition features artists working across a range of mediums including spoken word, works on paper, textiles, video and sculpture. Please follow link.
4. World Congress on Human Trafficking and Forced Labour 2011 This is an Invitation to the World Congress on Human Trafficking and Forced Labour 2011. The theme of this conference is: Combating Human And Sex Trafficking Worldwide. This topic not only invites us to reflect upon the basic and classical criminological ideas from a contemporary perspective, but also proposes to discuss their current transformation, modification, and new developments. Please read more.
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DPI/AP Newsletter
28-10-2011