Damned if you don’t: Public perceptions of polygraph testing and suspect willingness to be tested

Damned if you don't: Public perceptions of polygraph testing and suspect willingness to be tested Abstract Purpose Information about whether an individual volunteered to take or refused to take a…
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The Bad Neighbor Problem: Analyzing the Geographic Spread of Terrorism Across Contiguous Border States

The Bad Neighbor Problem: Analyzing the Geographic Spread of Terrorism Across Contiguous Border States . Ben Jebb Alisa Laufer a Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point,…
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Beyond Reoffending and Rearrest: Expanding the Collateral Consequences of Formal Processing to Youth Homelessness

Beyond Reoffending and Rearrest: Expanding the Collateral Consequences of Formal Processing to Youth Homelessness . Natasha Chlebuch Jennifer Paruk Caitlin Cavanagh Paul J. Frick Laurence Steinberg Elizabeth Cauffman a Department…
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Bias-Motivated Violence and the Likelihood of Fatal Outcomes: A Criminal Event Perspective and Mixed-Method Approach

Bias-Motivated Violence and the Likelihood of Fatal Outcomes: A Criminal Event Perspective and Mixed-Method Approach . Brittany E. Hayes Jeff Gruenewald Keara A. Werth Steven Chermak a School of Criminal…
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Victim-survivors’ perceptions of a cognitive interview protocol for sexual offence investigations

Victim-survivors’ perceptions of a cognitive interview protocol for sexual offence investigations . Gemma Hamilton Dirkje Gerryts a Criminology and Justice Studies, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University,…
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