Does blatantly contradictory information reduce the misinformation effect? A Registered Report replication of Loftus (1979)
Does blatantly contradictory information reduce the misinformation effect? A Registered Report replication of Loftus (1979) Abstract Purpose Loftus (1979, Reactions to blatantly contradictory information) demonstrated that participants who received a…
Firearm Homicides in Europe: A comparison with non-firearm homicides in five European countries
Firearm Homicides in Europe: A comparison with non-firearm homicides in five European countries . Katharina Krüsselmann Read the syndicated article here
Making the call: how does perceived race affect desire to call the police?
Making the call: how does perceived race affect desire to call the police? Abstract Objectives There is little scholarship about what affects calls for service, even as they originate the…
Clandestine communications in cyber-denied environments
Clandestine communications in cyber-denied environments . Tony Ingesson Read the syndicated article here
Does Bail Reform Increase Crime in New York State: Evidence from Interrupted Time-Series Analyses and Synthetic Control Methods
Does Bail Reform Increase Crime in New York State: Evidence from Interrupted Time-Series Analyses and Synthetic Control Methods . Sishi Wu Read the syndicated article here
Disparities in the Pretrial Process: Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship
Disparities in the Pretrial Process: Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship . William M. Casey Read the syndicated article here
On the dynamics behind profit-driven cybercrime from contextual factors to perceived group structures, and the workforce at the periphery
On the dynamics behind profit-driven cybercrime from contextual factors to perceived group structures, and the workforce at the periphery . Masarah Paquet-Clouston Read the syndicated article here
The Essex Risk-Based Policing Initiative: Evidence-Based Practices in Problem Analysis and Crime Prevention in the United Kingdom
The Essex Risk-Based Policing Initiative: Evidence-Based Practices in Problem Analysis and Crime Prevention in the United Kingdom . Iain Agar Read the syndicated article here