A Response to Rik Peels’ “Cognitive and Behavioral Radicalization: An Explanatory Split?”

A Response to Rik Peels’ “Cognitive and Behavioral Radicalization: An Explanatory Split?” . James Khalil Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute, London, UKJames Khalil is an independent preventing/countering violent extremism…
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Extreme Belief and Extreme Behavior Reconsidered: A Response to Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko

Extreme Belief and Extreme Behavior Reconsidered: A Response to Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko . Rik Peels a School of Religion and Theology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vrije…
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Correction: Do license plate readers enhance the initial and residual deterrent effects of police patrol? A quasi-randomized test

Correction: Do license plate readers enhance the initial and residual deterrent effects of police patrol? A quasi-randomized test Read the syndicated article here
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AI as a tool for settler-colonial projects: how Israel employs AI to intensify colonial dominance under the pretext of counterterrorism

AI as a tool for settler-colonial projects: how Israel employs AI to intensify colonial dominance under the pretext of counterterrorism . Ihab Maharmeh Research Department, Arab Center for Research and…
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The link between suspect verbosity during investigative interviews and observer‐rapport

The link between suspect verbosity during investigative interviews and observer‐rapport Abstract Purpose Rapport enhances both the quantity and quality of information in investigative interviews and is recommended by multiple frameworks…
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Latino Immigrant Disadvantage and the Neighborhood Context of Resident Perceptions of and Experiences with Crime and Safety

Latino Immigrant Disadvantage and the Neighborhood Context of Resident Perceptions of and Experiences with Crime and Safety . María B. Vélez Christopher J. Lyons a Department of Criminology and Criminal…
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Correctional officers and drug smuggling: Boundary work, horizontal surveillance, and cultural responses to drug entry

Correctional officers and drug smuggling: Boundary work, horizontal surveillance, and cultural responses to drug entry Abstract Drug entry into prisons represents a serious issue for both incarcerated people and prison…
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