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Police officers’ perceptions of false allegations of rape [PDF]
McMillan, Lesley
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Municipalities across the United States and the world face profound climate adaptation and mitigation challenges. To assess current engagement and future potential of various professional communities to communicate about and contribute to such efforts, we conducted 56 in‐depth interviews in Virginia with members of five communities of practice (elected
Teresa Myers +4 more
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Shifting sands: Mental disorder defense from section 84 IPC to Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. [PDF]
Philip S, Malathesh BC.
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When Honesty Meets Modesty: Development of Evaluations on Lying About Achievements
ABSTRACT Lying about achievements is commonplace in reputation management, yet its social consequences may depend on cultural conventions. The present research examined how Chinese children aged 5–11 years (N = 173, 48% girls, Mage: 8.40 years) and adults (N = 98, 52% women, Mage: 20.76 years) evaluated truth‐tellers and lie‐tellers who described their
Shaocong Ma, Eva E. Chen, Michelle Yik
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Gender beliefs and norms underlying intimate partner violence stigma among women living in Botswana: Results of an exploratory factor analysis. [PDF]
Ho-Foster A +3 more
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Haute Couture, Poorly Tailored Crimes, and Ill-Fitting Verdicts [PDF]
Finkel, Norman J.
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ABSTRACT This qualitative phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of disabled Black American activists to examine how systemic criminalization intersects with race and disability. Guided by Black Disability Threat Theory (BDTT; Templeton 2024) and scholarship on the school‐to‐prison nexus, this research conceptualizes schools and activist
Da'Shay Templeton +2 more
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Maintaining the Integrity of the Biomedical Research Record Through Timely, Appropriate Corrective Action. [PDF]
Walsh L +4 more
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Abstract Social psychology has long claimed neutrality in its explanations of collective behaviour, yet its foundational theories of crowds have repeatedly been co‐produced with institutions of authority and mobilized in the reactionary governance of social order.
Clifford Stott
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Reimagining criminal accountability: microbial and omics perspectives in the evolution of legal responsibility. [PDF]
Mishra P, Logan AC, Prescott SL.
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