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Intoxicated eyewitnesses: prevalence and procedures according to England’s police officers

opencrim July 10, 2018 Intoxicated eyewitnesses: prevalence and procedures according to England’s police officers2018-07-10T21:58:33+00:00 Psychology, Crime & Law
Intoxicated eyewitnesses: prevalence and procedures according to England’s police officers . Deborah Crossland Read the syndicated article here
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Accusatorial and information-gathering interview and interrogation methods: a multi-country comparison

opencrim July 10, 2018 Accusatorial and information-gathering interview and interrogation methods: a multi-country comparison2018-07-10T21:58:29+00:00 Psychology, Crime & Law
Accusatorial and information-gathering interview and interrogation methods: a multi-country comparison . Jeaneé C. Miller Read the syndicated article here
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Motive, Action, and Confusions in the Debate over Hate Crime Legislation

opencrim July 10, 2018 Motive, Action, and Confusions in the Debate over Hate Crime Legislation2018-07-10T16:00:20+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Motive, Action, and Confusions in the Debate over Hate Crime Legislation Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2018, Page 1-20. Stephen Mathis Read the syndicated article here
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Two Mistakes about the Concept of Punishment

opencrim July 10, 2018 Two Mistakes about the Concept of Punishment2018-07-10T16:00:18+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Two Mistakes about the Concept of Punishment Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2018, Page 21-35. Vincent Geeraets Read the syndicated article here
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Loyalty, Justice, and Rights: Royce and Police Ethics in Twenty-First-Century America

opencrim July 10, 2018 Loyalty, Justice, and Rights: Royce and Police Ethics in Twenty-First-Century America2018-07-10T16:00:15+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Loyalty, Justice, and Rights: Royce and Police Ethics in Twenty-First-Century America Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2018, Page 36-54. Mathew A. Foust Read the syndicated article here
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Free Will, Punishment, and the Burden of Proof

opencrim July 10, 2018 Free Will, Punishment, and the Burden of Proof2018-07-10T16:00:12+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Free Will, Punishment, and the Burden of Proof Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2018, Page 55-71. Michael Louis Corrado Read the syndicated article here
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Principle and Pragmatism in the Death Penalty Debate

opencrim July 10, 2018 Principle and Pragmatism in the Death Penalty Debate2018-07-10T16:00:08+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Principle and Pragmatism in the Death Penalty Debate Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2018, Page 72-86. Mary Sigler Read the syndicated article here
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Judging addicts: drug courts and coercion in the justice system

opencrim July 10, 2018 Judging addicts: drug courts and coercion in the justice system2018-07-10T14:30:07+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Judging addicts: drug courts and coercion in the justice system Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2018, Page 310-313. Ojmarrh Mitchell Read the syndicated article here
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Sisters in crime revisited: bringing gender into criminology

opencrim July 10, 2018 Sisters in crime revisited: bringing gender into criminology2018-07-10T14:30:03+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Sisters in crime revisited: bringing gender into criminology Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2018, Page 313-316. Stacy De Coster Read the syndicated article here
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The sense of style: the thinking person’s guide to writing in the 21st century

opencrim July 10, 2018 The sense of style: the thinking person’s guide to writing in the 21st century2018-07-10T14:30:01+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
The sense of style: the thinking person’s guide to writing in the 21st century Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2018, Page 316-318. Michael L. Benson Read the syndicated article here
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Inferno: an anatomy of American punishment

opencrim July 10, 2018 Inferno: an anatomy of American punishment2018-07-10T14:29:58+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Inferno: an anatomy of American punishment Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2018, Page 318-320. Daniel P. Mears Read the syndicated article here
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Quantifying Qualitative Scholarship: A Fool’s Errand or a Methodological Necessity?

opencrim July 10, 2018 Quantifying Qualitative Scholarship: A Fool’s Errand or a Methodological Necessity?2018-07-10T14:29:54+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Quantifying Qualitative Scholarship: A Fool’s Errand or a Methodological Necessity? . Amy M. Magnus Read the syndicated article here
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