Can lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility be justified? A critical review of China’s recent amendment

Can lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility be justified? A critical review of China's recent amendment Abstract In 2021, China amended its law on the minimum age of criminal…
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A conceptual framework for internet child abuse material offenders: risk-relevant therapy based on assessed risk factors

A conceptual framework for internet child abuse material offenders: risk-relevant therapy based on assessed risk factors . Catherine GarringtonSally KeltyDebra RickwoodDouglas P. BoerDiscipline of Psychology, School of Health Sciences, Faculty…
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Mental health outcomes for those who have offended and have been given a Mental Health Treatment Requirement as part of a Community Order in England and Wales

Mental health outcomes for those who have offended and have been given a Mental Health Treatment Requirement as part of a Community Order in England and Wales Abstract Background Growing…
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Exploring the influence of job demands and resources on organisational justice views in a sample of correctional staff

Exploring the influence of job demands and resources on organisational justice views in a sample of correctional staff Abstract This study examined the influence of job demands (role ambiguity, role…
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‘No One Believed Me, and I Have No proof’: An Exploration into the Experiences of Spiking Victims

‘No One Believed Me, and I Have No proof’: An Exploration into the Experiences of Spiking Victims . Laura StephensonCalli TzaniMaria IoannouJohn SynnottThomas James Vaughan WilliamsMara Morellia University of Huddersfield…
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Cheap on Punishment: Examining the Impact of Prison Population Racial Demographics on State-Level Corrections Spending

Cheap on Punishment: Examining the Impact of Prison Population Racial Demographics on State-Level Corrections Spending . Joshua H. WilliamsPaige E. Vaughna Sociology and Criminology, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, MN,…
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The jihadists are coming! Abyssal thinking and the spatial politics of un/knowing in Ghana’s terrorism discourse

The jihadists are coming! Abyssal thinking and the spatial politics of un/knowing in Ghana’s terrorism discourse . Muhammad Dan SuleimanSchool of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Faculty of Humanities,…
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‘It could have been us’. Peer responses to money-laundering violations in the Dutch banking industry

‘It could have been us’. Peer responses to money-laundering violations in the Dutch banking industry Abstract Much literature has focused on societal responses to corporate scandals, either by authorities or…
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Artificial Intelligence as a Terrorism Enabler? Understanding the Potential Impact of Chatbots and Image Generators on Online Terrorist Activities

. Go to Source Author: Miron LakomyInstitute of Political Science, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland
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