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Self-related motivational aspects of hindsight bias in soccer athletes. [PDF]
Li T, Guo H, Hwang J.
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Guest Editorial: Neurogenetics and the Future of Pain: Reclaiming Reward, Function, and Identity. [PDF]
Blum K.
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When Public Health Goes Wrong: Toward a New Concept of Public Health Error. [PDF]
Bavli I.
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Mock Juror Perceptions of a Young Defendant With Developmental Language Disorder: A Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
Horsham J +5 more
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In culpable crimes, it is necessary to carefully distinguish actual or potential knowledge of the danger that the conduct creates for legal rights, from abstract knowledge of the duty of care. Knowledge of the danger caused is effective in conscious or represented guilt, but is potential in unconscious or unrepresented guilt.
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A troubled inheritance: Overcoming the temporality problem in cases of historical injustice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Renaud‐Philippe Garner, Marion Godman
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Unchained voices: Exploring incarcerated women's pathways to restorative justice
Abstract Purpose Restorative justice (RJ) is an approach to justice that focuses on repairing the harm caused by criminal offences through dialogue, accountability and reparation. Despite its growing recognition, the implementation of RJ programmes within prison settings remains limited, particularly in women's prisons.
Inbal Peleg‐Koriat +1 more
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Informing traffic enforcement leniency and discretion: Crash culpability and the effectiveness of written warnings versus citations. [PDF]
Hamann CJ +4 more
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