Body-worn camera footage analysis of use-of-force encounters–a closer look at the paradoxical effect of visual warnings

Body-worn camera footage analysis of use-of-force encounters–a closer look at the paradoxical effect of visual warnings Read the syndicated article here
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The company you keep: The influence of popular delinquents and deviant brokers on offending trajectories

The company you keep: The influence of popular delinquents and deviant brokers on offending trajectories Abstract Research on how delinquent peer associations affect individuals’ life courses is limited. This paper…
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Hunger Strikes and the Incarcerated Credible Messenger: A Lived Perspective on Solidarity, Labeling, and Resistance in California Prisons

Hunger Strikes and the Incarcerated Credible Messenger: A Lived Perspective on Solidarity, Labeling, and Resistance in California Prisons Read the syndicated article here
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After dehumanisation: Identity trauma in hostage captivity and implications for post-captivity care

After dehumanisation: Identity trauma in hostage captivity and implications for post-captivity care . Carmit Katz Ilil Levin Ma'ayan Jacobson a The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare,…
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Military casualties as political and media constructs: an explorative study of the Russo-Ukrainian war losses

Military casualties as political and media constructs: an explorative study of the Russo-Ukrainian war losses . Anton Oleinik Sociology Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada Read the syndicated…
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Facilitating Student Participation in Criminal Justice Voluntary Work in the United Kingdom: A Pilot Study

Facilitating Student Participation in Criminal Justice Voluntary Work in the United Kingdom: A Pilot Study . Emma Burtt University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomEmma Burtt is a Lecturer in Women,…
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Understanding bystander decision‐making: Experimental evidence on when and how people respond to crime

Understanding bystander decision‐making: Experimental evidence on when and how people respond to crime Abstract The decision to intervene when witnessing a crime is central to understanding bystander behavior and social…
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