2020
DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azaa014
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Care in Uncaring Places: Exploring Somali Piracy Hostage Incidents

Abstract: Care is not something that we typically associate with crime. In this paper, we challenge this idea by examining the case of ransom kidnappings by Somali pirates. To make this argument, first, we draw on existing social scientific research on care and care work to develop a theoretical account of caring actions that is consistent with an earlier scholarship while broadening its scope. We, then, draw on data from four memoirs written by former hostages to explore the various ways that Somali pirates provide car… Show more

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“…Somalia's insurance sector has progressed over the previous few decades, broadening the scope of available services (Wakeham & Gilmer, 2020). Mahmud (2021) notes that the number of insurance companies has nearly doubled during the last two decades.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Somalia's insurance sector has progressed over the previous few decades, broadening the scope of available services (Wakeham & Gilmer, 2020). Mahmud (2021) notes that the number of insurance companies has nearly doubled during the last two decades.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%