When Do Americans “See Something, Say Something”? Experimental Evidence on the Willingness to Report Terrorist Activity

When Do Americans “See Something, Say Something”? Experimental Evidence on the Willingness to Report Terrorist Activity . Murat Haner Read the syndicated article here
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The Continuing Vitality of Bias in Research on Guns and Violence: A Second “Non-Response Response” to Unfounded Critiques

The Continuing Vitality of Bias in Research on Guns and Violence: A Second “Non-Response Response” to Unfounded Critiques . Emma E. Fridel Read the syndicated article here
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Examining an Indirect Pathway from the Variety of Stressful Life Events to Violent Victimization through Acquired Psychological Symptoms

Examining an Indirect Pathway from the Variety of Stressful Life Events to Violent Victimization through Acquired Psychological Symptoms . Ian A. Silver Read the syndicated article here
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