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The relationship between alcohol consumption, social distancing, and crime rates: insights from the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Kim AM, Lee JS, Ryu D.
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ABSTRACT This is a retrospective case study of an antisemitic lone actor terrorist who completed the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in American history. The analysis through the lens of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP‐18) finds that 72% of the warning indicators were present, including four proximal warning ...
Molly Amman, Julia Kupper, J. Reid Meloy
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Crime opportunity theory: the state of the art. [PDF]
Farrell G, Tilley N.
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Gender violence, hate crimes and femicide: what do we do with the RAE?
El artículo reflexiona sobre la delimitación conceptual de la violencia contra las mujeres por el mero hecho de serlo. En este punto presta especial atención a la catalogación de los asesinatos de mujeres como delitos de odio (hate crimes), así como ...
Torres Díaz, María Concepción
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Cognitive Decline on the Bench: A Text Analysis of the Opinions of Justice Stephen Field
ABSTRACT This paper uses text analysis to understand how cognitive decline affected the opinion writing of Justice Stephen Field over the course of his career. Justice Field is used as a case study because of his lengthy tenure, the fact he did not have law clerks to write opinions for him, and because it is widely known he was senile for the last part
Mikel A. Norris
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Population-level effects on crime of recovering firearms from armed prohibited persons: intention-to-treat analysis of a pragmatic cluster-randomised trial in California cities. [PDF]
Wintemute GJ +11 more
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Applying the Rules of Evidence to Expert Testimony About Risk
ABSTRACT Expert opinion about dangerousness or risk is common at sentencing, criminal commitment proceedings and some types of pretrial detention hearings. This article argues that such evidence must be (1) “material” (logically relevant, empirically generalizable, and epistemologically germane), (2) “probative” (a measure of accuracy, which is ...
Christopher Slobogin
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Rewriting the crime divide: how executive functions and social cognition processes challenge violence classifications in the Colombian prison population. [PDF]
Cuervo Cuesta MT +6 more
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ABSTRACT Wrongful convictions continue to occur at high rates. Research has revealed that negative posttraumatic cognitive changes are a risk factor for the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder, yet little research has examined whether exonerees experience posttraumatic cognitive changes, such as changes to their worldview. Thus,
Kathryn A. Thomas +3 more
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