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True and false alibis among prisoners and their detection by police detectives

opencrim July 14, 2018 True and false alibis among prisoners and their detection by police detectives2018-07-14T08:24:56+00:00 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
True and false alibis among prisoners and their detection by police detectives . Ricardo Nieuwkamp Read the syndicated article here
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Judicial sentencing considerations in cases of violent offenders versus sexual offenders

opencrim July 14, 2018 Judicial sentencing considerations in cases of violent offenders versus sexual offenders2018-07-14T08:24:53+00:00 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Judicial sentencing considerations in cases of violent offenders versus sexual offenders . Ninawa Butrus Read the syndicated article here
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Exploring the educative role of judges’ sentencing remarks: an analysis of remarks on child exploitation material

opencrim July 14, 2018 Exploring the educative role of judges’ sentencing remarks: an analysis of remarks on child exploitation material2018-07-14T08:24:49+00:00 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Exploring the educative role of judges’ sentencing remarks: an analysis of remarks on child exploitation material . Charlotte M. Hunn Read the syndicated article here
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The Labor Market and Terrorism

opencrim July 14, 2018 The Labor Market and Terrorism2018-07-14T07:46:24+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Erik Cruz
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Hungry, or Hungry for Change? Food Riots and Political Conflict, 2005–2015

opencrim July 14, 2018 Hungry, or Hungry for Change? Food Riots and Political Conflict, 2005–20152018-07-14T07:46:21+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Edward Newman
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Narrative, Political Violence, and Social Change

opencrim July 14, 2018 Narrative, Political Violence, and Social Change2018-07-14T07:46:19+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Josefin Graef
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Disengagement from Political Violence and Deradicalization: A Narrative-Dialogical Perspective

opencrim July 14, 2018 Disengagement from Political Violence and Deradicalization: A Narrative-Dialogical Perspective2018-07-14T07:46:16+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Raquel da Silva
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When Being Bad is Good? Bringing Neutralization Theory to Subcultural Narratives of Right-Wing Violence

opencrim July 14, 2018 When Being Bad is Good? Bringing Neutralization Theory to Subcultural Narratives of Right-Wing Violence2018-07-14T07:46:13+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Sarah Colvin
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Digital Drift and the “Sense of Injustice”: Counter-Productive Policing of Youth Cybercrime

opencrim July 14, 2018 Digital Drift and the “Sense of Injustice”: Counter-Productive Policing of Youth Cybercrime2018-07-14T06:53:11+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Digital Drift and the “Sense of Injustice”: Counter-Productive Policing of Youth Cybercrime . Thomas J. Holt Read the syndicated article here
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How do People Attribute their Polydrug Use? A Mixed Methods Approach

opencrim July 14, 2018 How do People Attribute their Polydrug Use? A Mixed Methods Approach2018-07-14T06:53:08+00:00 Deviant Behavior
How do People Attribute their Polydrug Use? A Mixed Methods Approach . Kati Kataja Read the syndicated article here
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Social Bonds and White-Collar Crime: A Two-Study Assessment of Informal Social Controls in White-Collar Offenders

opencrim July 14, 2018 Social Bonds and White-Collar Crime: A Two-Study Assessment of Informal Social Controls in White-Collar Offenders2018-07-14T06:53:06+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Social Bonds and White-Collar Crime: A Two-Study Assessment of Informal Social Controls in White-Collar Offenders . Joost van Onna Read the syndicated article here
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When the West Meets the East: Cultural Clash and Its Impacts on Anomie in a Sample of Chinese Adolescents

opencrim July 14, 2018 When the West Meets the East: Cultural Clash and Its Impacts on Anomie in a Sample of Chinese Adolescents2018-07-14T06:53:03+00:00 Deviant Behavior
When the West Meets the East: Cultural Clash and Its Impacts on Anomie in a Sample of Chinese Adolescents . Ruohui Zhao Read the syndicated article here
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