Workplace cyberbullying toward the Arab minority in Israel: gender differences in attitudes and attribution of blame

Workplace cyberbullying toward the Arab minority in Israel: gender differences in attitudes and attribution of blame . Rotem MaorNir Rozmanna David Yellin College of Education, Jerusalem, Israelb Department of Criminology,…
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Stress begets distress: the association of job stress with psychological distress among prison police officers

Stress begets distress: the association of job stress with psychological distress among prison police officers . Mingchao DongZhengzheng RenYingwu LiQian Yea Department of Psychology, Renmin University of China, Beijing, People’s…
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Cognitive and social-cognitive factors as mediators of aggression using structural equation modeling

Cognitive and social-cognitive factors as mediators of aggression using structural equation modeling . Jonathan R. CohnDavid C. Ciceroa Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USb Law and…
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How to measure lineup fairness: concurrent and predictive validity of lineup-fairness measures

How to measure lineup fairness: concurrent and predictive validity of lineup-fairness measures . Jungwon LeeJamal K. MansourSteven D. Penroda Department of Psychology, Hallym University, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, South Koreab Department of…
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The effectiveness of the offender personality disorder pathway: a propensity score-matched analysis

The effectiveness of the offender personality disorder pathway: a propensity score-matched analysis . George VamvakasManuela JarrettBarbara BarrettColin CampbellAndrew ForresterJulie TrebilcockJulian WalkerTim WeaverMizanur KhondokerPaul Morana Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience,…
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The impact of emotion on offender decision-making: advancing our understanding through virtual re-enactment

The impact of emotion on offender decision-making: advancing our understanding through virtual re-enactment . Claire NeeUniversity of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK Read the syndicated article here
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‘Cool’ or ‘hot’ rational choices: an examination of traits and states in sexual crimes

‘Cool' or ‘hot' rational choices: an examination of traits and states in sexual crimes . Amelie PedneaultEric BeauregardDanielle A. HarrisRaymond A. Knighta Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State…
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Aggressive behavior among Italian justice-involved juveniles: the impact of attachment, discipline, and moral disengagement

Aggressive behavior among Italian justice-involved juveniles: the impact of attachment, discipline, and moral disengagement . Valeria SaladinoAndrea FuscoLoriana CastellaniDanilo CalaresiValeria Verrastroa Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of…
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‘Violence is all he knew, and it seemed to work’: using the power threat meaning framework to explore prison officers’ understandings of violence in Irish prisons

‘Violence is all he knew, and it seemed to work’: using the power threat meaning framework to explore prison officers’ understandings of violence in Irish prisons . Orla GallagherEmma E.…
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The role of discrete emotional reactions to child sexual abuse (CSA) testimony in mock juror decision-making

The role of discrete emotional reactions to child sexual abuse (CSA) testimony in mock juror decision-making . Alma Patricia OlaguezJoanna PeplakGeorgia LundonJessica Zoe Klemfussa Department of Psychological Science, University of…
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Are intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation and organisational identity always beneficial to the organisation? The different effects of black and grey corruption

Are intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation and organisational identity always beneficial to the organisation? The different effects of black and grey corruption . Jisu JeongSeunghui Hana Department of Public Administration, Korean…
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