Do professionals show a bias specific to treatment for people who have sexually offended in their interpretation of ambiguous evidence?

Do professionals show a bias specific to treatment for people who have sexually offended in their interpretation of ambiguous evidence? . Kevin L. Nunes Cassidy E. Hatton Department of Psychology,…
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More than just routine: Examining the disproportionate impact of police stops among Indigenous Americans

More than just routine: Examining the disproportionate impact of police stops among Indigenous Americans . Lena M. Campagna Heather Zaykowski a Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Caldwell University, Caldwell,…
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Predicting Novel Terrorism: Media Coverage as Early-Warning System of Novelty in Terror Attacks

Predicting Novel Terrorism: Media Coverage as Early-Warning System of Novelty in Terror Attacks . Hannes Lampe Eva Herschinger Christian Nitzl Jurgen Willems a Institute of Entrepreneurship, Technical University Hamburg (TUHH),…
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Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model

Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model . Chris Millington Department of History, Politics & Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UKChris Millington is Reader…
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Towards a Critical Race Criminology: Decolonising Criminological Practice

Towards a Critical Race Criminology: Decolonising Criminological Practice Abstract This article presents a rationale and strategy for bringing urgent attention to ‘minority’, ‘excluded’, and ‘marginalised’ perspectives within contemporary mainstream criminology.…
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