Haute Couture, Poorly Tailored Crimes, and Ill-Fitting Verdicts [PDF]
Finkel, Norman J.
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Understanding variation in juvenile life without parole legislation following Miller
Abstract Research Summary Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana restricted states’ ability to impose life without parole for youth under age 18 (henceforth JLWOP). Since Miller, 46 pieces of legislation across 34 states and the District of Columbia have altered JLWOP sentencing policies.
Leah Ouellet +8 more
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Judging the unseen: The impact of onset controllability in shaping perceptions of defendants with traumatic brain injury. [PDF]
Williams C, Ledovskyte I.
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Exploring Repro‐Timing Harm and Benefit
ABSTRACT It is plausible that time of birth affects one's prospects for wellbeing. Being born during a war or recession might have a negative impact on early life and lifetime wellbeing. In natural reproduction, delaying conception does not result in the same child being born later, but rather a different child altogether; therefore, prospective ...
Davide Battisti, Gary David O'Brien
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Key determinants of "Serious Circumstances" in awarding punitive damages for intellectual property infringement: Evidence from Chinese Judicial Judgments. [PDF]
You K.
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The date and context of the Astronomer's Life of Louis the Pious
The Astronomer's Life of the emperor Louis the Pious (814–40) is a canonical source for scholars of Frankish history. It sits at the centre of recent debates about the nature and tone of Carolingian political discourse, and about the crisis of the empire in the 830s.
Simon MacLean
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The specificity of the Threat/Control-Override concept in schizophrenia - new insights from a retrospective cross-sectional study of forensic homicide offenders. [PDF]
Findeis H, Strauß M, Kröber HL.
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Perceptions of people radicalised online: Examining the victim‐perpetrator nexus
Abstract Purpose This study explored the victim‐perpetrator nexus in the context of cognitive online radicalisation. Specifically, we examined if a person's age and whether they were exposed to extremist content/users incidentally or following active search shape perceptions of victimhood.
Victoria Bowland, Sandy Schumann
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Editorial: Emotions in neuroscience: fundamentals and new discoveries. [PDF]
Silani G, Aglioti SM, Perani D.
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Does reflection reduce the epistemic side‐effect effect? A new challenge to error accounts
The epistemic side‐effect effect consists of an asymmetric pattern of knowledge attributions in harm and help cases, paralleling the Knobe effect for intentionality attributions. Error‐based accounts suggest the asymmetries arise from performance errors in harm cases. We challenge this claim with three new experimental studies designed to reduce errors.
Bartosz Maćkiewicz +3 more
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