“It Often Feels Like You Are Talking to a Wall”: Police and Private Security Responses to the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley Against Opencast Coal Extraction

“It Often Feels Like You Are Talking to a Wall”: Police and Private Security Responses to the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley Against Opencast Coal Extraction Abstract Conflict between police,…
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Correlates of Social Reactions to Victims’ Disclosures of Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review

Correlates of Social Reactions to Victims’ Disclosures of Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, &Abuse, Ahead of Print. Sexual assault and intimate partner violence (IPV)…
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‘Rapport myopia’ in investigative interviews: Evidence from linguistic and subjective indicators of rapport

‘Rapport myopia’ in investigative interviews: Evidence from linguistic and subjective indicators of rapport Purpose Rapport-building has beneficial effects in investigative and security contexts. However, there remains limited understanding of the…
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Learning about the Illegal and the “Lawful yet Awful”: Progressing Public Criminology in the University Classroom

Learning about the Illegal and the “Lawful yet Awful”: Progressing Public Criminology in the University Classroom . James Gacek Read the syndicated article here
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