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To die or to kill? An analysis of suicide attack lethality

opencrim February 11, 2017 To die or to kill? An analysis of suicide attack lethality2017-02-11T04:57:01+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
To die or to kill? An analysis of suicide attack lethality . Joseph Mroszczyk Read the syndicated article here
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HERITABILITY STUDIES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA: THE FATAL FLAW IS CONCEPTUAL

opencrim February 11, 2017 HERITABILITY STUDIES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA: THE FATAL FLAW IS CONCEPTUAL2017-02-11T04:39:49+00:00 Criminology
HERITABILITY STUDIES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA: THE FATAL FLAW IS CONCEPTUAL Read the syndicated article here
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Examining the Sources of Correctional Officer Legitimacy

opencrim February 11, 2017 Examining the Sources of Correctional Officer Legitimacy2017-02-11T04:15:11+00:00 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Examining the Sources of Correctional Officer Legitimacy Correctional officer legitimacy has been linked to prison safety and order, and it may also be relevant for inmate well-being and facilitating behavioral…
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Estimating the Prevalence of Entrapment in Post-9/11 Terrorism Cases

opencrim February 11, 2017 Estimating the Prevalence of Entrapment in Post-9/11 Terrorism Cases2017-02-11T04:15:09+00:00 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Estimating the Prevalence of Entrapment in Post-9/11 Terrorism Cases How many of the terrorism convictions since September 11, 2001 have been the product of entrapment? Some scholars and journalists have…
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Sentencing and Interbranch Dialogue

opencrim February 11, 2017 Sentencing and Interbranch Dialogue2017-02-11T04:15:08+00:00 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Sentencing and Interbranch Dialogue American legislatures generally delegate primary control over sentencing policy to one of two actors: trial judges or a sentencing commission. In choosing between these actors, a…
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The Psychology of Workplace Deviant & Criminal Behavior

opencrim February 11, 2017 The Psychology of Workplace Deviant & Criminal Behavior2017-02-11T04:15:07+00:00 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
The Psychology of Workplace Deviant & Criminal Behavior The 2013 book Deviant and Criminal Behavior in the Workplace addresses the psychological constructs, situations, and environments underlying active counterproductive workplace behaviors.…
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Trevino v. Thaler: Falling Short of Meaningful Federal Habeas Corpus Reform

opencrim February 11, 2017 Trevino v. Thaler: Falling Short of Meaningful Federal Habeas Corpus Reform2017-02-11T04:15:05+00:00 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Trevino v. Thaler: Falling Short of Meaningful Federal Habeas Corpus Reform Prisoners face many barriers when petitioning for federal habeas corpus relief, especially when asserting ineffective assistance of trial counsel…
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Mortality in State Prisons, 2001-2014 – Statistical Tables

opencrim February 11, 2017 Mortality in State Prisons, 2001-2014 – Statistical Tables2017-02-11T04:15:03+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Mortality in State Prisons, 2001-2014 - Statistical Tables (Publication) Describes national- and state-level data on inmate deaths that occurred in state prisons from 2001 to 2014 and presents aggregate counts…
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Crime Against Persons with Disabilities, 2009-2014 – Statistical Tables

opencrim February 11, 2017 Crime Against Persons with Disabilities, 2009-2014 – Statistical Tables2017-02-11T04:15:01+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Crime Against Persons with Disabilities, 2009-2014 - Statistical Tables (Publication) Presents estimates of nonfatal violent crime (rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault) against persons age 12…
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Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories: Resources and Services, 2014

opencrim February 11, 2017 Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories: Resources and Services, 20142017-02-11T04:15:00+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories: Resources and Services, 2014 (Publication) Presents data on the resources and services of state, county, municipal, and federal forensic crime laboratories operating in the United…
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Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories: Quality Assurance Practices, 2014

opencrim February 11, 2017 Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories: Quality Assurance Practices, 20142017-02-11T04:14:59+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories: Quality Assurance Practices, 2014 (Publication) Presents data on the quality assurance practices of state, county, municipal, and federal forensic crime laboratories operating in the United…
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State-Administered Indigent Defense Systems, 2013

opencrim February 11, 2017 State-Administered Indigent Defense Systems, 20132017-02-11T04:14:57+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
State-Administered Indigent Defense Systems, 2013 (Publication) Describes the methods for providing representation in criminal defense and civil, juvenile and appeals cases in 28 states and the District of Columbia. 11/16/2016,…
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