The Significance of Duration Weighted Neighborhood Effects for Violent Behavior and Explanation of Ethnoracial Differences

The Significance of Duration Weighted Neighborhood Effects for Violent Behavior and Explanation of Ethnoracial Differences Abstract Purpose Two important issues constrain the neighborhood effects literature. First, most prior research examining…
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Vicarious trauma in the judicial workplace: state liability for judicial psychiatric injury in Australia

Vicarious trauma in the judicial workplace: state liability for judicial psychiatric injury in Australia . Kylie BurnsCarly SchreverPrue Vinesa Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australiab UWA Law School, UWA,…
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The living experience of First Nations Peoples and Forensic Mental Health systems: listening to the deep stories behind the numbers

The living experience of First Nations Peoples and Forensic Mental Health systems: listening to the deep stories behind the numbers . Elizabeth McEntyreGeorgia LyonsAnina JohnsonKimberlie Deana Aboriginal-Led Research Consultant, Tea…
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Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Callous-Unemotional Traits: The Role of Guilt Across Samples of Incarcerated Male Adult Offenders

Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Callous-Unemotional Traits: The Role of Guilt Across Samples of Incarcerated Male Adult Offenders . Steluța ManoleVioleta EneaAlexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iaşi, RomaniaSteluța Manole is a doctoral…
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Understanding Willingness to Cooperate With Police: Current Perceptions of Bias Matter, But So Does Hope in Future Police Procedural Justice

Understanding Willingness to Cooperate With Police: Current Perceptions of Bias Matter, But So Does Hope in Future Police Procedural Justice . Adam FineAllison CrossKwan-Lamar Blount-Hilla School of Criminology & Criminal…
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Rethinking the “No-Duty Rule: How DeShaney Can Be Reformed to Enable Objective, Coherent Analysis and Protection for More Victims of Crime

Rethinking the "No-Duty Rule: How DeShaney Can Be Reformed to Enable Objective, Coherent Analysis and Protection for More Victims of Crime “Failure-to-protect” cases, situations in which crime victims do not…
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“The Clearest Proof”: Constitutional Concerns Surrounding the Illinois Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act

"The Clearest Proof": Constitutional Concerns Surrounding the Illinois Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act The Illinois General Assembly enacted the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act (SVPCA) in 1998, allowing the State…
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On “Vague Latin Phrase” and Criminal Confessions: Corpus Delicti, Trustworthiness, and Corroboration, and the Federal Rules of Evidence

On "Vague Latin Phrase" and Criminal Confessions: Corpus Delicti, Trustworthiness, and Corroboration, and the Federal Rules of Evidence The corpus delicti rule—prohibiting conviction of a crime based solely on a…
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