Meta‐analysis of the prevalence of attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder in prison: A comment on Fazel and Favril (2024) and reanalysis of the data

Meta‐analysis of the prevalence of attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder in prison: A comment on Fazel and Favril (2024) and reanalysis of the data Abstract Background Fazel and Favril presented a reanalysis…
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“Isolated, apolitical and tragic”: comparing media portrayals of incel violence to violence of right-wing and Islamist perpetrators

“Isolated, apolitical and tragic”: comparing media portrayals of incel violence to violence of right-wing and Islamist perpetrators . Luise Bendfeldt Department of Government, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenLuise Bendfeldt is a…
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The Effect of Bully Victimization on Self-Reported Delinquency and Substance Use Using the General Strain Theory Framework: Sex, Race, and Ethnicity Differences

The Effect of Bully Victimization on Self-Reported Delinquency and Substance Use Using the General Strain Theory Framework: Sex, Race, and Ethnicity Differences . Stephanie M. Cardwell Cashen M. Boccio Department…
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Neighborhood Disadvantage, Social Groups, and Adolescent Violence: Assessing Mechanisms in Structural-Cultural Theories

Neighborhood Disadvantage, Social Groups, and Adolescent Violence: Assessing Mechanisms in Structural-Cultural Theories . Kyle J. Thomas Jennifer O’Neill Matt Vogel a Department of Sociology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado,…
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Far-Right Extremism, Elections and Hate Crime: A Temporal Evaluation of Bias-Motivated Violence in Slovakia

Far-Right Extremism, Elections and Hate Crime: A Temporal Evaluation of Bias-Motivated Violence in Slovakia AbstractThe present study provides an initial attempt to assess the impact of extremist right electoral support…
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Stigmatizing ‘evildoers’: how beliefs about evil and public stigma explain criminal justice policy preferences

Stigmatizing ‘evildoers’: how beliefs about evil and public stigma explain criminal justice policy preferences . Jason R. Silver Luzi Shi Audrey Hickert a School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University—Newark, Newark,…
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