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Sex differences in how are mothers' SES related to late adolescents' emotional stability in China: the mediating role of maternal parenting styles. [PDF]
Xu X, Hanafi Z, Gao L.
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Eliminating the myth of individual penalties in environmental law: Individual penalties and pollution emission reduction before and after the revision of China's environmental protection act. [PDF]
Jiang Y, Wang S, Yu X, Xiao Y.
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The "I" in egalitarianism: Hadza hunter-gatherers averse to inequality primarily when personally unfavorable. [PDF]
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Evolutionary dynamics of value co-creation within the industry-university-research network: A multi-agent game perspective. [PDF]
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2019
The death penalty, also referred to as capital punishment, is the process whereby a state government orders a sentence of death for a person found guilty of a particular set of criminal offenses. In the United States, the primary capital crime is first-degree murder with an additional aggravating factor, usually called a “special circumstance” (e.g ...
Paul Kaplan
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The death penalty, also referred to as capital punishment, is the process whereby a state government orders a sentence of death for a person found guilty of a particular set of criminal offenses. In the United States, the primary capital crime is first-degree murder with an additional aggravating factor, usually called a “special circumstance” (e.g ...
Paul Kaplan
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Crime and delinquency, 2021
This study investigates whether crime type and severity, as well as offender, observer, and victim characteristics predict public attitudes towards capital punishment in Israel. We surveyed Israeli citizens by phone. A random and representative sample of
Keren Cohen-Louck, Inna Levy, S. Herzog
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This study investigates whether crime type and severity, as well as offender, observer, and victim characteristics predict public attitudes towards capital punishment in Israel. We surveyed Israeli citizens by phone. A random and representative sample of
Keren Cohen-Louck, Inna Levy, S. Herzog
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