“We keep the nightmares in their cages”: Correctional culture, identity, and the warped badge of honor*

“We keep the nightmares in their cages”: Correctional culture, identity, and the warped badge of honor* Abstract Correctional scholarship has demonstrated concern over the dehumanizing implications of the carceral state…
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Confirmation bias in simulated CSA interviews: How abuse assumption influences interviewing and decision‐making processes?

Confirmation bias in simulated CSA interviews: How abuse assumption influences interviewing and decision‐making processes? Abstract Purpose Research has shown that confirmation bias plays a role in legal and forensic decision-making…
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¡A Nosotros, nos Tienen que Respetar! (They Have to Respect us!): Gangs, Inter-Generational Conflict, and Graduated Governance in Urban Nicaragua

¡A Nosotros, nos Tienen que Respetar! (They Have to Respect us!): Gangs, Inter-Generational Conflict, and Graduated Governance in Urban Nicaragua Abstract Gangs are often associated with violence and chaos, but…
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