Resilient non-radicalisers: beating the odds through non-radicalisation despite significant suffering

Resilient non-radicalisers: beating the odds through non-radicalisation despite significant suffering . Kamil Yilmaz M. Alper Sozer Niyazi Ekici Joe Whittaker a Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC) & Department of Criminology,…
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Sentencing and placement of offenders with dementia: a significant contemporary challenge for the criminal justice system

Sentencing and placement of offenders with dementia: a significant contemporary challenge for the criminal justice system . John Anderson Amee Baird a School of Law & Justice, College of Human…
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The power of words: the impact of police interviewer’s judgment error and apology on sexual violence victims in simulated interviews

The power of words: the impact of police interviewer’s judgment error and apology on sexual violence victims in simulated interviews . Miriam S. D. Oostinga Maria Luisa F. Rispa Hoyos…
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Perceived coercion in psychiatric inpatients: a validation study of the Romanian-language version of the Admission Experience Survey

Perceived coercion in psychiatric inpatients: a validation study of the Romanian-language version of the Admission Experience Survey . Radu-Mihai Păun Neculai Alexandru Pavel Valentin-Petre Matei Cătălina Tudose a Department of…
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Experiences of living within PFAS-polluted environs: a systematic review

Experiences of living within PFAS-polluted environs: a systematic review Abstract This article examines victimization caused by corporate environmental crime related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) pollution. The system-atic qualitative…
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Choosing Sides in Forever Wars: How Wedge Threats Shape Ideological Alignment in Fragmented Warscapes

. Go to Source Author: Michael Gabbay Mohammed M. Hafez a Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USAb National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA
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Teaching Strategies Used by Criminology Faculty Vis-à-Vis Learned Competencies: The Case of MPSPC

Teaching Strategies Used by Criminology Faculty Vis-à-Vis Learned Competencies: The Case of MPSPC . Claire Kaplaan P. Lafadchan Lourdes T. Bandas June S. Biangdan Ben S. Marrero Criminology Department, MPSPC,…
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Healthcare professionals and opposition to court-ordered treatment for offenders: the end of a ‘French exception’?

Healthcare professionals and opposition to court-ordered treatment for offenders: the end of a ‘French exception’? . Virginie Gautron Laboratory Droit et Changement Social (UMR CNRS 6297), Nantes University, France Read…
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What are the chances? – Validity assessment and the cumulative binomial distribution in the evaluation of fitness to stand trial

What are the chances? – Validity assessment and the cumulative binomial distribution in the evaluation of fitness to stand trial . Jon Nuth Shoni Marshall-Edwards James Webb a Department of…
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Inventory of Problems–29 (IOP-29) and Inventory of Problems–Memory (IOP-M) failure rates in patients with severe psychosis with and without criminal convictions

Inventory of Problems–29 (IOP-29) and Inventory of Problems–Memory (IOP-M) failure rates in patients with severe psychosis with and without criminal convictions . Veronica Tatti Esteban Puente-López Donald Viglione Laszlo Erdodi…
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