Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments
Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments . Stephen Tankel Read the syndicated article here
Framing a Narrative of Discrimination Under the Eighth Amendment in the Context of Transgender Prisoner Health Care
Framing a Narrative of Discrimination Under the Eighth Amendment in the Context of Transgender Prisoner Health Care This Comment looks closely at the reasoning behind two recent federal court opinions…
To be Judged by Twelve or Carried by Six? Quasi-Involuntariness and the Criminal Prosecution of Service Members for the Use of Force in Combat – A Grunt's Perspective
To be Judged by Twelve or Carried by Six? Quasi-Involuntariness and the Criminal Prosecution of Service Members for the Use of Force in Combat - A Grunt's Perspective Post-9/11 conflicts…
Maternal and Paternal Imprisonment and Children's Social Exclusion in Young Adulthood
Maternal and Paternal Imprisonment and Children's Social Exclusion in Young Adulthood The United States has entered its fourth decade of high imprisonment levels. It is now possible to assess the…
What is Wrong with Sex in Authority Relations? A Study in Law and Social Theory
What is Wrong with Sex in Authority Relations? A Study in Law and Social Theory Criminalization of Sex within Authority Relations (SAR)—such as sex in the relationship between a therapist…
Lawful or Fair? How Cops and Laypeople Perceive Good Policing
Lawful or Fair? How Cops and Laypeople Perceive Good Policing Legal authorities and the public live in two separate worlds. One world is suffused with law, and the other world…
Exploring the effects of CCTV upon fear of crime: A multi-level approach in Seoul
Exploring the effects of CCTV upon fear of crime: A multi-level approach in Seoul Publication date: Available online 3 February 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Author(s): Joon Tag…
Attributions in the courtroom: the influence of race, incentive, and witness type on jurors’ perceptions of secondary confessions
Attributions in the courtroom: the influence of race, incentive, and witness type on jurors’ perceptions of secondary confessions . Evelyn M. Maeder Read the syndicated article here
I know how you feel: the influence of psychopathic traits on the ability to identify micro-expressions
I know how you feel: the influence of psychopathic traits on the ability to identify micro-expressions . Sabrina Demetrioff Read the syndicated article here
Implicit judgments of rape cases: an experiment on the determinants and consequences of implicit evaluations in a rape case
Implicit judgments of rape cases: an experiment on the determinants and consequences of implicit evaluations in a rape case . Philipp Süssenbach Read the syndicated article here
Self-reported and performance-based measures of executive functions in interned youth
Self-reported and performance-based measures of executive functions in interned youth . Olov Nordvall Read the syndicated article here
Psychometric properties of the inventory of callous-unemotional traits short version (ICU-12) among detained female juvenile offenders and community youths
Psychometric properties of the inventory of callous-unemotional traits short version (ICU-12) among detained female juvenile offenders and community youths . Pedro Pechorro Read the syndicated article here