Challenges and future directions in studying sequencing as a debiasing strategy in forensic psychological assessment: A commentary on Kukucka and Quigley‐McBride (2025)

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Nervos Belli or Economic Resources as Determinants of Terrorist Activity: The Case of ETA (1967–2010)

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Safety-Level Victories for Democratic States in Warfare Against Hybrid Non-State Terror Actors

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Analyzing Human Behaviors in the Immediate Aftermath of A Terrorist Bombing: A Multi-Case Analysis

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The effect of victims and perpetrators’ sex on intervening in non-physical intimate partner violence scenarios

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Hereditary: The Persistence of Biological Theories of Crime. By Larregue Julien(Stanford University Press, 2024, 252pp. £23.99 pbk)

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