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Creating cognitive dissonance by disrupting apocalyptic narratives: cautions and opportunities
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The three‐dimensional dynamic model of legal socialization: A cross‐cultural theoretical integration of Chinese and Western research
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Exploring Japanese public attitudes toward sexual offenders: a cultural examination using the ATS-21
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Rethinking Violence: Justice‐Involved Young People, Psychological Trauma and New Pathways for Intervention
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Mental health locus of origin, locus of control of behaviour, and stigma towards criminal justice-involved persons with mental health problems
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Family member incarceration: A bibliometric analysis
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The Muslim Brotherhood and state repression in Egypt: Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization
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Child-friendly pre-trial gaming systems: turning law, practice, theory, and professionals’ experiences into psychoeducational tools
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Violent Streets: How the Hardships of Unsheltered Homelessness Aggravate and Intensify Interpersonal Disputes
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Narratives of Doubly Marginalized Women: Interstitial Stigma and Mixed Migration Marriages in a Conflict Zone
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Gender Differences in the Relationships Between Cumulative Ecological Risks and Adolescents’ Cyber/Traditional Bullying: The Mediating Role of Alienation
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