Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Callous-Unemotional Traits: The Role of Guilt Across Samples of Incarcerated Male Adult Offenders

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Understanding Willingness to Cooperate With Police: Current Perceptions of Bias Matter, But So Does Hope in Future Police Procedural Justice

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Rethinking the “No-Duty Rule: How DeShaney Can Be Reformed to Enable Objective, Coherent Analysis and Protection for More Victims of Crime

Rethinking the "No-Duty Rule: How DeShaney Can Be Reformed to Enable Objective, Coherent Analysis and Protection for More Victims of Crime “Failure-to-protect” cases, situations in which crime victims do not…
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On “Vague Latin Phrase” and Criminal Confessions: Corpus Delicti, Trustworthiness, and Corroboration, and the Federal Rules of Evidence

On "Vague Latin Phrase" and Criminal Confessions: Corpus Delicti, Trustworthiness, and Corroboration, and the Federal Rules of Evidence The corpus delicti rule—prohibiting conviction of a crime based solely on a…
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“The Clearest Proof”: Constitutional Concerns Surrounding the Illinois Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act

"The Clearest Proof": Constitutional Concerns Surrounding the Illinois Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act The Illinois General Assembly enacted the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act (SVPCA) in 1998, allowing the State…
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Getting slapped and kicked: the experience of judicial bullying for lawyers providing publicly funded criminal defence

Getting slapped and kicked: the experience of judicial bullying for lawyers providing publicly funded criminal defence . Ray NicksonAlice NeikirkSchool of Law and Justice, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia Read…
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