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Quasi-Universal Forensic DNA Databases

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The Vanishing Promise of Police Reform

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Violent extremism risk assessment and screening analysis: applicability, challenges, and new developments

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“Fucked up”: Examining Skin Tone and Student Perceptions of the U.S. Criminal Justice System

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Guest Editorial: special issue on violent extremist risk assessment

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Four Typologies of Leadership Applied to a Survey of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin in the Troubles

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Convict criminology from here to there: a content analysis of scholarship in a growing subfield

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