Death penalty decision‐making: Fundamentalist beliefs and the evaluation of aggravating and mitigating circumstances

Death penalty decision‐making: Fundamentalist beliefs and the evaluation of aggravating and mitigating circumstances Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
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A Situated Comparison of Suicide and Non-Suicide Terrorist Plots and Homicides in the United States, 1990-2014

A Situated Comparison of Suicide and Non-Suicide Terrorist Plots and Homicides in the United States, 1990-2014 Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Jeff Gruenewald Read the syndicated article here
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Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Bank of America to Resolve Allegations of Discrimination Against Recipients of Disability Income

Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Bank of America to Resolve Allegations of Discrimination Against Recipients of Disability Income Bank of America has agreed to maintain revised policies, conduct employee training…
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Justice Department Reaches Settlement Agreement with Massachusetts Business Resolving Allegations of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities

Justice Department Reaches Settlement Agreement with Massachusetts Business Resolving Allegations of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities The Justice Department today announced a settlement agreement with Grand Circle LLC, based in…
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