Examining the effect of religiosity, moral disengagement, personal attribution, comprehension and proximity on juror decision making regarding insanity pleas

Examining the effect of religiosity, moral disengagement, personal attribution, comprehension and proximity on juror decision making regarding insanity pleas . Bridgett Tate Read the syndicated article here
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Evidence-based policing: A review of its adoption and use by police agencies in the United States of America

Evidence-based policing: A review of its adoption and use by police agencies in the United States of America Publication date: June 2022Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume…
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Burnout in the DA’s office: Correlates and coping strategies among male and female prosecutors

Burnout in the DA's office: Correlates and coping strategies among male and female prosecutors Publication date: June 2022Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 69Author(s): Insun Park, Tae…
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Sanction for prosecution in ‘Offences Against the State’ in India: The prerogative of the political and the withdrawal of the judicial

Sanction for prosecution in ‘Offences Against the State’ in India: The prerogative of the political and the withdrawal of the judicial Publication date: June 2022Source: International Journal of Law, Crime…
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Personality pathways to aggression: Testing a trait‐state model using immersive technology

Personality pathways to aggression: Testing a trait‐state model using immersive technology Abstract Trait-state models aim to provide an encompassing view of offender decision-making processes by linking individual dispositions to proximal…
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