Do professionals show a bias specific to treatment for people who have sexually offended in their interpretation of ambiguous evidence?

Do professionals show a bias specific to treatment for people who have sexually offended in their interpretation of ambiguous evidence? . Kevin L. Nunes Cassidy E. Hatton Department of Psychology,…
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More than just routine: Examining the disproportionate impact of police stops among Indigenous Americans

More than just routine: Examining the disproportionate impact of police stops among Indigenous Americans . Lena M. Campagna Heather Zaykowski a Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Caldwell University, Caldwell,…
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Predicting Novel Terrorism: Media Coverage as Early-Warning System of Novelty in Terror Attacks

Predicting Novel Terrorism: Media Coverage as Early-Warning System of Novelty in Terror Attacks . Hannes Lampe Eva Herschinger Christian Nitzl Jurgen Willems a Institute of Entrepreneurship, Technical University Hamburg (TUHH),…
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Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model

Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model . Chris Millington Department of History, Politics & Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UKChris Millington is Reader…
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Towards a Critical Race Criminology: Decolonising Criminological Practice

Towards a Critical Race Criminology: Decolonising Criminological Practice Abstract This article presents a rationale and strategy for bringing urgent attention to ‘minority’, ‘excluded’, and ‘marginalised’ perspectives within contemporary mainstream criminology.…
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How K-pop Fans Utilize Conventional and Subcultural Frameworks to Construct Fan Identities: A Case Study of Seungri and the Burning Sun Scandal

How K-pop Fans Utilize Conventional and Subcultural Frameworks to Construct Fan Identities: A Case Study of Seungri and the Burning Sun Scandal . Vinh Trinh Luu J. Patrick Williams a…
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Revisiting the Effect of Rapid Response on the Frequency of Reported Crimes Using an Instrumental Variable Approach

Revisiting the Effect of Rapid Response on the Frequency of Reported Crimes Using an Instrumental Variable Approach . Steven Briggs Sarah Boonstoppel Political Science and Public Policy, North Dakota State…
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Perceptions of probation officer procedural justice, low self‐control, and recidivism after release from prison

Perceptions of probation officer procedural justice, low self‐control, and recidivism after release from prison Abstract Purpose Legal authorities who engage in procedurally just practices may reduce the likelihood of people…
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