Examining the causal effect of pretrial detention on case outcomes: a judge fixed effect instrumental variable approach
Examining the causal effect of pretrial detention on case outcomes: a judge fixed effect instrumental variable approach Abstract Exploiting quasi-random assignment to NYC arraignment judges with varying propensities to detain,…
Growing pains of addressing cognitive bias in legal contexts: A commentary on Berryessa et al. (2022)
Growing pains of addressing cognitive bias in legal contexts: A commentary on Berryessa et al. (2022) Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
Value orientations, life transitions, and desistance: Assessing competing perspectives
Value orientations, life transitions, and desistance: Assessing competing perspectives Abstract Laub and Sampson (2003) and Paternoster and Bushway (2009) offered opposing explanations of desistance from crime. Yet, extant research has…
Judges are people too: A commentary on Berryessa et al. (2022)
Judges are people too: A commentary on Berryessa et al. (2022) Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
Is the taint argument real? Public perceptions of juries that include felon-jurors
Is the taint argument real? Public perceptions of juries that include felon-jurors . James M. Binnall Read the syndicated article here
Eco-Fascism Online: Conceptualizing Far-Right Actors’ Response to Climate Change on Stormfront
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Incitement to Violence and Stochastic Terrorism: Legal, Academic, and Practical Parameters for Researchers and Investigators
Incitement to Violence and Stochastic Terrorism: Legal, Academic, and Practical Parameters for Researchers and Investigators . Molly Amman Read the syndicated article here