Procedural justice and legitimacy of the law in the criminal justice system: a longitudinal study among Dutch detainees

Procedural justice and legitimacy of the law in the criminal justice system: a longitudinal study among Dutch detainees . Matthias van Hall Read the syndicated article here
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Disaggregating religiously motivated terrorism: ideology as a frame for strategic behaviour in Islamist and Christian fundamentalist terrorism

Disaggregating religiously motivated terrorism: ideology as a frame for strategic behaviour in Islamist and Christian fundamentalist terrorism . Brittnee Carter Read the syndicated article here
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Power(ful) Connections: Exploring the Revolving Doors Phenomenon as a Form of State-Corporate Crime

Power(ful) Connections: Exploring the Revolving Doors Phenomenon as a Form of State-Corporate Crime Abstract The ‘revolving doors’ phenomenon is the name given to the movement of individuals from public office…
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Incremental beliefs and public attitudes toward restorative justice: the cases of sexual, violent and property offenses

Incremental beliefs and public attitudes toward restorative justice: the cases of sexual, violent and property offenses . Dana Weimann-Saks Read the syndicated article here
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