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ABSTRACT Despite growing public knowledge of false confession cases, research with students and community members continues to find that people assume confessions indicate guilt. The present research explored the implications of belief perseverance: the tendency to maintain a belief even when confronted with compelling contradictory evidence.
Taya D. Henry +2 more
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Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Restorative Justice programme (SYRJP) [PDF]
The SYRJP was developed in partnership between South Yorkshire Police and the Local Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) with the aim of implementing a county wide model of Restorative Justice (RJ) for use in neighbourhood policing and other community ...
Albertson, Katherine +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Depression, anxiety and criminal behaviour are often correlated, but the direction and nature of these associations remain contested. Aims To investigate the temporal relationships between depression and/or anxiety and criminal behaviour at age 32 and depression and/or anxiety and criminal behaviour at age 48.
Kim Reising, Maria M. Ttofi
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Transgressive Policing: Police Abuse of LGBTQ Communities of Color in Jackson Heights, Queens [PDF]
After hearing numerous complaints of police abuse and misconduct against LGBTQ people in Jackson Heights, Queens, Make the Road New York (with help from the Anti-Violence Project) surveyed over 300 Queens residents about their experiences with police in ...
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The Peacemakers: Navigating the Intersection of Biblical Justice and Contemporary Policing [PDF]
For Christians seeking to enter the field of policing, the question of justice is answered by two separate sources. Conceptions of justice are presented by both the contemporary justice system and the Bible.
Brown, Nathan
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Racism at Work: A Critical Qualitative Investigation
ABSTRACT An area of life that is profoundly impacted by anti‐Black racism is the world of work. Black Americans face persistent barriers from hiring to wage inequality to everyday mistreatment. In response, we conducted a critical qualitative investigation to explore how racism manifests in workplaces, uncover overlooked aspects of Black Americans ...
Michael Gordon +3 more
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Zero tolerance policing: new authoritarianism or new liberalism? [PDF]
The notion of “zero tolerance” policing has been widely discussed in the media in recent years and has received considerable support from politicians right across the political spectrum both in the USA and the UK. Proponents of this apparently “get-tough”
Hopkins Burke, RD
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Abstract Academic bullying and mobbing are increasingly recognized as systemic features of contemporary higher education rather than isolated interpersonal conflicts. Academic bullying refers to sustained hostile behaviour, often enacted by individuals in positions of power, aimed at undermining a colleague's dignity, credibility, or career progression.
Daniele Marchisio
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Community policing in Kakuma camp, Kenya
Community policing has become a popular way of promoting local ownership of security in refugee camps in Kenya and more widely, but it can also fall victim to its ambivalent position at the intersection of refugee communities and state policing.
Hanno Brankamp
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Une pratique policière sans visibilité: le community policing en France 1890-1930 [PDF]
La notion de commumity policing est envisagée ici comme une activité bi-face: pratique de terrain et pratique intellectuelle. A partir de l'exemple d'une ville moyenne, je retrace les transformations de ces deux registres de l'action; et termine sur la ...
Vogel, Marie
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