Distinct group, distinct traits? A comparison of risk factors across cybercrime offenders, traditional offenders and non-offenders

Distinct group, distinct traits? A comparison of risk factors across cybercrime offenders, traditional offenders and non-offenders . L. M. J. Bekkers A. Moneva E. R. Leukfeldt a Center of Expertise…
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Typologies of women who have sexually offended: exploring psychosocial, developmental and motivational characteristics

Typologies of women who have sexually offended: exploring psychosocial, developmental and motivational characteristics . Tess Patterson Linda Hobbs Elliott Brown Melissa Purnell Nadine McKillop Susan Rayment-McHugh Larissa S. Christensen a…
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Adult cyberabuse: two intersecting studies examining intrapersonal characteristics and prediction of victimisation and perpetration

Adult cyberabuse: two intersecting studies examining intrapersonal characteristics and prediction of victimisation and perpetration . G. Brotto R. Lincoln L. Christophersen T. Goldsworthy Criminal Justice and Criminology, Bond University, Robina,…
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On post-traumatic stress disorder and the accessibility of memories: traumatic memories in refugees and asylum seekers

On post-traumatic stress disorder and the accessibility of memories: traumatic memories in refugees and asylum seekers . Antonio L. Manzanero Marta Guarch-Rubio Rocío Vallet Alba Vara a School of Psychology,…
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Psychological factors of offender decision-making in body disposal: Further considerations to apply to a ‘Winthrop’ model

Psychological factors of offender decision-making in body disposal: Further considerations to apply to a ‘Winthrop’ model . Nathan Ryan Thomas More Law School, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia Read the…
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Psychiatric hospitalisation; transitioning from consenting to involuntarily admitting–re-conceptualisation and a procedural framework

Psychiatric hospitalisation; transitioning from consenting to involuntarily admitting–re-conceptualisation and a procedural framework . Ahmad Shobassy Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA Read the syndicated article here
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Taking the law into your hands: the impact of attention and nonverbal memory on the gestural misinformation effect

Taking the law into your hands: the impact of attention and nonverbal memory on the gestural misinformation effect . Belanna Kalis Nicole Dargue Naomi Sweller a School of Psychological Sciences,…
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