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To conform or not to conform: Experimental evidence on stereotypes and stereotype congruence in the context of hate crime against Asian women Read the syndicated article here
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Assessing the Importance of the Operationalization of Gang Membership and Its Relationship with Risk Factors and Delinquency

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Does self-identity matter? the mediating role of deviant self-identity between informal labeling and adolescent deviance

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Beyond compliance: reframing safeguarding through production, explanation and aesthetics in responding to harmful sexual behaviour in schools

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Crime without punishment: Understanding impunity related to organized crime

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Ripeness Theory and the Northern Ireland Conflict: The Importance of Providing Militants with a Viable “Exit Strategy”

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Depression, Anxiety and Criminal Behaviour Between Ages 32 and 48: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis From the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development

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Co‐Creating a Blueprint for Correctional System and Intergenerational Change: Better Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Mothers and Their Children

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