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How Members of the Islamic State-Linked Ripoll Cell Grouped, Radicalized and Plotted Mass Casualty Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona

opencrim July 13, 2022 How Members of the Islamic State-Linked Ripoll Cell Grouped, Radicalized and Plotted Mass Casualty Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona2022-07-13T12:44:06+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Carola GarcĂ­a-Calvo
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Police responses to cyberstalking during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK

opencrim July 13, 2022 Police responses to cyberstalking during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK2022-07-13T10:50:16+00:00 The Police Journal
Police responses to cyberstalking during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. This research aims to explore how police officers responded to cyberstalking during the…
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Exploring police culture and reform strategies post charing cross: Insights from the literature

opencrim July 13, 2022 Exploring police culture and reform strategies post charing cross: Insights from the literature2022-07-13T10:50:16+00:00 The Police Journal
Exploring police culture and reform strategies post charing cross: Insights from the literature The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. This paper examines cop culture and potential strategies for reform, following…
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Literal vs. hyperbole: examining speech preferences in testimonies of victims of sexual crime

opencrim July 12, 2022 Literal vs. hyperbole: examining speech preferences in testimonies of victims of sexual crime2022-07-12T21:45:22+00:00 Psychology, Crime & Law
Literal vs. hyperbole: examining speech preferences in testimonies of victims of sexual crime . Shreyasi Desai Read the syndicated article here
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Shaping attitudes toward wrongfully convicted individuals: an examination of brief video interventions

opencrim July 12, 2022 Shaping attitudes toward wrongfully convicted individuals: an examination of brief video interventions2022-07-12T21:45:20+00:00 Psychology, Crime & Law
Shaping attitudes toward wrongfully convicted individuals: an examination of brief video interventions . L. Zannella Read the syndicated article here
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Do common risk factors for violence generalize across ethnicity?

opencrim July 12, 2022 Do common risk factors for violence generalize across ethnicity?2022-07-12T21:45:18+00:00 Psychology, Crime & Law
Do common risk factors for violence generalize across ethnicity? . Sanam Monjazeb Read the syndicated article here
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opencrim July 12, 2022 2022-07-12T12:43:11+00:00 Border Criminologies
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Comparing Online Posting Typologies among Violent and Nonviolent Right-Wing Extremists

opencrim July 12, 2022 Comparing Online Posting Typologies among Violent and Nonviolent Right-Wing Extremists2022-07-12T12:16:19+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Ryan Scrivens
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From Punishment to Pre-emption: The Changing Nature of Regional Organizations’ Legal Responses to Terrorism, 1990–2010

opencrim July 12, 2022 From Punishment to Pre-emption: The Changing Nature of Regional Organizations’ Legal Responses to Terrorism, 1990–20102022-07-12T07:42:35+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Bernhard Blumenau
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opencrim July 11, 2022 2022-07-11T12:35:17+00:00 Border Criminologies
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The Suspect, Counterterrorism, Islam and the Security State

opencrim July 11, 2022 The Suspect, Counterterrorism, Islam and the Security State2022-07-11T05:37:05+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
The Suspect, Counterterrorism, Islam and the Security State . Shaida R Nabi Read the syndicated article here
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