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Book Review: Detention Before Trial, by Martin L. Friedland
Graham Parker
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Mitigating ingroup bias in regulatory firms: The role of inspector professionalism
Abstract This article adopts the lens of ingroup bias to study why regulatory firms tasked with enforcing regulatory compliance may underperform in their duties. We theorize that ingroup bias can lead regulatory agents to grant unwarranted trust to ingroup clients with whom they share salient characteristics, resulting in less stringent inspections for
Sae‐Seul Park, Sunkee Lee, Oliver Hahl
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The 'alien other': A culture of dehumanizing immigrants in the United States
The United States has had a wavering acceptance of immigrants throughout itshistory, from eager invitations to violent and immediate forced removals. Presently, immigrants from Central America are in the spotlight, who have been dehumanized into that of ...
Douglas Epps, Rich Furman
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Knowledge of emergency compulsory detention procedures among general practitioners in Edinburgh: sample survey [PDF]
M. W. Humphreys, A. Ryman
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Art as a Channel and Embodiment of Symbolic Interaction Between Migrants and Non‐Migrants
Many non‐migrant politicians, journalists, and scholars in migrant‐ destination societies often represent migrants with self‐interested objectives and in specific instrumental ways based on stereotypes. Yet research on symbolic interaction reveals migrants are not passive victims.
Jacob Thomas
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Nonarrest Investigatory Detentions in Search and Seizure Law
George E. Dix
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Synthetic organic compounds in water and bottom sediment from streams, detention basins, and sewage-treatment plant outfalls in Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, 1997 [PDF]
K.J. Covay, Thomas J. Leiker
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Categorizational Asymmetries in Context: Producing and Resisting Policeable Scenes
This article examines categorizational asymmetries observable in the attempted production and negotiation of a “policeable” scene. The case described in the article—an encounter between a police officer and a black male student treated as “out of place”—demonstrates how members accomplish, negotiate, and resist categorial “statuses” and associated ...
Robin James Smith
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