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Biased Symptom Reporting and Antisocial Behaviour in Forensic Samples: A Weak Link

opencrim February 12, 2017 Biased Symptom Reporting and Antisocial Behaviour in Forensic Samples: A Weak Link2017-02-12T08:24:56+00:00 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Biased Symptom Reporting and Antisocial Behaviour in Forensic Samples: A Weak Link . Alfons van Impelen Read the syndicated article here
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Spontaneous Violent and Homicide Thoughts in Four Homicide Contexts

opencrim February 12, 2017 Spontaneous Violent and Homicide Thoughts in Four Homicide Contexts2017-02-12T08:24:54+00:00 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Spontaneous Violent and Homicide Thoughts in Four Homicide Contexts . Joshua J. Reynolds Read the syndicated article here
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Violence Risk among Youth Referred to a Forensic Mental Health Service

opencrim February 12, 2017 Violence Risk among Youth Referred to a Forensic Mental Health Service2017-02-12T08:24:52+00:00 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Violence Risk among Youth Referred to a Forensic Mental Health Service . Dominique Denaro Read the syndicated article here
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What Terrorist Leaders Want: A Content Analysis of Terrorist Propaganda Videos

opencrim February 12, 2017 What Terrorist Leaders Want: A Content Analysis of Terrorist Propaganda Videos2017-02-12T07:39:32+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Max Abrahms
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Terrorist Learning: A Look at the Adoption of Political Kidnappings in Six Countries, 1968–1990

opencrim February 12, 2017 Terrorist Learning: A Look at the Adoption of Political Kidnappings in Six Countries, 1968–19902017-02-12T07:39:30+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Maria Rasmussen
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U.S. Counterterrorism Operations during the Iraq War: A Case Study of Task Force 714

opencrim February 12, 2017 U.S. Counterterrorism Operations during the Iraq War: A Case Study of Task Force 7142017-02-12T07:39:28+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Richard H. Shultz
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Police Collapse in Authoritarian Regimes: Lessons from Tunisia

opencrim February 12, 2017 Police Collapse in Authoritarian Regimes: Lessons from Tunisia2017-02-12T07:39:26+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Merouan Mekouar
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The Rebels' Resource Curse: A Theory of Insurgent–Civilian Dynamics

opencrim February 12, 2017 The Rebels' Resource Curse: A Theory of Insurgent–Civilian Dynamics2017-02-12T07:39:23+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Radha Sarkar
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Microdeviation: Observations on the Significance of Lesser Harms in Shaping the Nature of Cyberspace

opencrim February 12, 2017 Microdeviation: Observations on the Significance of Lesser Harms in Shaping the Nature of Cyberspace2017-02-12T06:41:37+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Microdeviation: Observations on the Significance of Lesser Harms in Shaping the Nature of Cyberspace . James Popham Read the syndicated article here
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Normal Violence: The Case of Fighting on a College Campus

opencrim February 12, 2017 Normal Violence: The Case of Fighting on a College Campus2017-02-12T06:41:35+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Normal Violence: The Case of Fighting on a College Campus . Joshua Woods Read the syndicated article here
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Honor Crimes in the United States and Offenders’ Neutralization Techniques

opencrim February 12, 2017 Honor Crimes in the United States and Offenders’ Neutralization Techniques2017-02-12T06:41:33+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Honor Crimes in the United States and Offenders’ Neutralization Techniques . Carlijn van Baak Read the syndicated article here
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The GFIT Scale: Measuring Goals Following Interpersonal Transgressions

opencrim February 12, 2017 The GFIT Scale: Measuring Goals Following Interpersonal Transgressions2017-02-12T06:41:31+00:00 Deviant Behavior
The GFIT Scale: Measuring Goals Following Interpersonal Transgressions . Kyler R. Rasmussen Read the syndicated article here
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