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,…
Memory distrust and suggestibility: A registered report
Memory distrust and suggestibility: A registered report Abstract Purpose The study aimed to explore how memory distrust impacts two kinds of suggestibility: misinformation effect (Experiment 1) and interrogative suggestibility (Experiment…
‘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…
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
Associations Between Problematic Internet Use and Externalizing Problem Behaviors Among Chinese Rural Adolescent
Associations Between Problematic Internet Use and Externalizing Problem Behaviors Among Chinese Rural Adolescent . Xingchen ZhuWencan LiShuping YangLiaoning Normal University, Dalian, ChinaXingchen Zhu is a postdoctoral researcher at the College…
Individual attitudes toward coerced confessions change perception of confession evidence: why jurors may accept or reject poor-quality confessions
Individual attitudes toward coerced confessions change perception of confession evidence: why jurors may accept or reject poor-quality confessions . Glenys A. HoltMatthew A. Palmera Applied Research Centre for Disability and…
Law enforcement, social demands and reputation risks as drivers of compliance functions: a comparative analysis of the largest banks’ disclosures in the UK and Brazil
Law enforcement, social demands and reputation risks as drivers of compliance functions: a comparative analysis of the largest banks’ disclosures in the UK and Brazil Abstract Given the recent recurring…
The effect of surgical masks on identification decisions from masked and unmasked lineups
The effect of surgical masks on identification decisions from masked and unmasked lineups . Annegrete PaluAire RaidveeValeri MurnikovKristjan Kaska Institute of Psychology, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estoniab School of Natural…
Accident, scandal, disaster: the media framing of corporate crime
Accident, scandal, disaster: the media framing of corporate crime Abstract Corporate crime is often misrepresented in crime media as individual wrongdoing with minor consequences. Despite considerable research on corporate crime…
“I read about it in that book” – towards a child safe approach to literature
“I read about it in that book” – towards a child safe approach to literature . Shona L. Innesa School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the Sunshine Coast,…
Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons
Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons Volume 30, Issue 5, October 2023, Page 737-744. Kris GledhillProfessor Law AUT Law School, Auckland, New Zealand Read the syndicated article here
Human rights and the social determinants of mental health: fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration
Human rights and the social determinants of mental health: fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration . Yvette MakerBernadette McSherrya Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australiab Melbourne Law School, University of…