How Do Offender Ideology and Offense Severity Impact Punitive Attitudes Toward Politically Motivated Offenders in the U.S.?

. Go to Source Author: Isaac J. MoelterErin M. KearnsSchool of Criminology and Criminal Justice and National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education (NCITE) Center, University of Nebraska–Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
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“Don’t bring race into it”: white ignorance, UK counterterrorism and the impact agenda

“Don’t bring race into it”: white ignorance, UK counterterrorism and the impact agenda . Hannah WrightSchool of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London, London, UKHannah Wright is…
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From Parking Tickets to the Pandemic: Fixed Penalty Notices, Inequity and the Regulation of Everyday Behaviours

From Parking Tickets to the Pandemic: Fixed Penalty Notices, Inequity and the Regulation of Everyday Behaviours AbstractSince the 1960s, Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) have become a widely used sanction in…
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Prevalence of types of adverse childhood experiences in incarcerated males: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Prevalence of types of adverse childhood experiences in incarcerated males: a systematic review and meta-analysis . Petch UmpunjunElanor Lucy WebbDeborah J. Morrisa Centre for Developmental and Complex Trauma, St. Andrew’s…
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