“Err on the Side of Grace, for Yourself, and for Your Students”: A Resource List and Advice for First-Time Race and Crime Instructors

“Err on the Side of Grace, for Yourself, and for Your Students”: A Resource List and Advice for First-Time Race and Crime Instructors . Carlene Y. Barnaby Alexander H. Updegrove…
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Funding the colonial tax haven: unpacking the role of the paycheck protection program in Puerto Rico’s state-corporate crimes

Funding the colonial tax haven: unpacking the role of the paycheck protection program in Puerto Rico’s state-corporate crimes Read the syndicated article here
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Regulating deepfakes between Lex Lata and Lex ferenda—a comparative analysis of regulatory approaches in the U.S., the EU and China

Regulating deepfakes between Lex Lata and Lex ferenda—a comparative analysis of regulatory approaches in the , the EU and China Read the syndicated article here
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Race and justice in British Columbia, Canada: Explicit racism, implicit racism, and principled moral reasoning in judgments about perpetrators and victims

Race and justice in British Columbia, Canada: Explicit racism, implicit racism, and principled moral reasoning in judgments about perpetrators and victims . Jordyn D. Laird Philip G. Laird a Department…
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The Titanium Law of Evaluation: Increasing the impact and replicability of safety and justice interventions through deliberate implementation and adaptation

The Titanium Law of Evaluation: Increasing the impact and replicability of safety and justice interventions through deliberate implementation and adaptation Objective Method Result Conclusion Read the syndicated article here
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Researchers’ interpretations of evidence about the association between violent attitudes and offending from different research designs

Researchers’ interpretations of evidence about the association between violent attitudes and offending from different research designs Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Read the syndicated article here
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Higher expectations: a systematic review of reporting the science of propensity score modeling in criminal justice studies

Higher expectations: a systematic review of reporting the science of propensity score modeling in criminal justice studies Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Read the syndicated article here
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