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Adolescent Killers: Using Two Timeline Methods to Map Life Histories of Adolescents that Kill

opencrim July 14, 2021 Adolescent Killers: Using Two Timeline Methods to Map Life Histories of Adolescents that Kill2021-07-14T07:48:14+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Adolescent Killers: Using Two Timeline Methods to Map Life Histories of Adolescents that Kill . Y. Richards Read the syndicated article here
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Anticipated Stigma and Self-Racialization: From Alcohol Flush Reaction to Panethnic Asian Glow

opencrim July 13, 2021 Anticipated Stigma and Self-Racialization: From Alcohol Flush Reaction to Panethnic Asian Glow2021-07-13T08:27:10+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Anticipated Stigma and Self-Racialization: From Alcohol Flush Reaction to Panethnic Asian Glow . Alexandra Hamada Read the syndicated article here
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The Pro-Democracy Movement in Hong Kong: Psychosocial Risk Factors and Hong Kongers’ Attitudes toward Violence

opencrim July 9, 2021 The Pro-Democracy Movement in Hong Kong: Psychosocial Risk Factors and Hong Kongers’ Attitudes toward Violence2021-07-09T07:17:42+00:00 Deviant Behavior
The Pro-Democracy Movement in Hong Kong: Psychosocial Risk Factors and Hong Kongers’ Attitudes toward Violence . Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan Read the syndicated article here
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Poaching of Domestic Protected Species in China: Using Legal Cases to Understand the Poaching of Wild Boars

opencrim June 30, 2021 Poaching of Domestic Protected Species in China: Using Legal Cases to Understand the Poaching of Wild Boars2021-06-30T06:55:29+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Poaching of Domestic Protected Species in China: Using Legal Cases to Understand the Poaching of Wild Boars . Rebecca Wong Read the syndicated article here
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Social Concern as a Means of Understanding the Risk of Workplace Deviance

opencrim June 29, 2021 Social Concern as a Means of Understanding the Risk of Workplace Deviance2021-06-29T10:21:58+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Social Concern as a Means of Understanding the Risk of Workplace Deviance . Saeed Kabiri Read the syndicated article here
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Toward a Universal Definition of Child Sexual Grooming

opencrim June 24, 2021 Toward a Universal Definition of Child Sexual Grooming2021-06-24T09:03:10+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Toward a Universal Definition of Child Sexual Grooming . Georgia M. Winters Read the syndicated article here
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Folk Devils or Moral Entrepreneurs? Gap Bridging in the Social Studies of Pro-ana Communities

opencrim June 12, 2021 Folk Devils or Moral Entrepreneurs? Gap Bridging in the Social Studies of Pro-ana Communities2021-06-12T08:43:34+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Folk Devils or Moral Entrepreneurs? Gap Bridging in the Social Studies of Pro-ana Communities . Oxana Mikhaylova Read the syndicated article here
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Explaining Victim Impact from Cyber Abuse: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Analysis

opencrim June 9, 2021 Explaining Victim Impact from Cyber Abuse: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Analysis2021-06-09T07:20:50+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Explaining Victim Impact from Cyber Abuse: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Analysis . Zarina I. Vakhitova Read the syndicated article here
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Primary and Secondary Variants of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Youth: An Investigation with a Focus on Social Anxiety

opencrim May 25, 2021 Primary and Secondary Variants of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Youth: An Investigation with a Focus on Social Anxiety2021-05-25T10:10:33+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Primary and Secondary Variants of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Youth: An Investigation with a Focus on Social Anxiety . Pedro Pechorro Read the syndicated article here
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Market Demand, Routine Activity, and Illegal Fishing: An Empirical Test of Routine Activity Theory in Iran

opencrim May 21, 2021 Market Demand, Routine Activity, and Illegal Fishing: An Empirical Test of Routine Activity Theory in Iran2021-05-21T09:01:47+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Market Demand, Routine Activity, and Illegal Fishing: An Empirical Test of Routine Activity Theory in Iran . S. Ahmad Mir Mohamad Tabar Read the syndicated article here
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Citizen Self-Presentation and Aggression in Ticket Fining Events: A Video Observational Study

opencrim April 30, 2021 Citizen Self-Presentation and Aggression in Ticket Fining Events: A Video Observational Study2021-04-30T10:23:50+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Citizen Self-Presentation and Aggression in Ticket Fining Events: A Video Observational Study . Camilla Bank Friis Read the syndicated article here
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What Took You so Long? An Examination of Reporting Time and Police Misconduct Complaint Dispositions

opencrim April 29, 2021 What Took You so Long? An Examination of Reporting Time and Police Misconduct Complaint Dispositions2021-04-29T09:16:06+00:00 Deviant Behavior
What Took You so Long? An Examination of Reporting Time and Police Misconduct Complaint Dispositions . Thomas Mrozla Read the syndicated article here
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