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From Routine to Risk: Medical Liability and the Legal Implications of Cataract Surgery in the Age of Trivialization. [PDF]
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Latinas' perception of law enforcement who respond to intimate partner violence calls: a qualitative inquiry. [PDF]
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Praising the police, avoiding the station: gendered differences on police-Public relations in Kuwait. [PDF]
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Preserving medical confidentiality in Brazilian criminal investigation cases: a narrative review of the principles of bioethics. [PDF]
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It's Complicated: The Challenge of Prosecuting TNCs for Criminal Activity Under International Law
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2020
Laws against wrongdoing may originate in justice intuitions that are part of universal human nature, according to the adaptationist theory of the origins of criminal law. This theory proposes that laws can be traced to neurocognitive mechanisms and ancestral selection pressures.
Daniel Sznycer, Carlton Patrick
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Laws against wrongdoing may originate in justice intuitions that are part of universal human nature, according to the adaptationist theory of the origins of criminal law. This theory proposes that laws can be traced to neurocognitive mechanisms and ancestral selection pressures.
Daniel Sznycer, Carlton Patrick
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