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Predicting offenses among individuals with psychiatric disorders - A machine learning approach.

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2021
BACKGROUND Actuarial risk estimates are considered the gold-standard way to assess whether psychiatric patients are likely to commit prospective criminal offenses.
D. Watts   +5 more
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Punitive Attitudes Toward Individuals Convicted of Sex Offenses: A Vignette Study

Justice quarterly, 2019
The public holds stereotypical beliefs about sex crimes, its perpetrators, and its victims, which may influence punitive attitudes toward individuals convicted of sex offenses (ICSOs).
Kelly M. Socia   +2 more
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Constructing apologies: Reflexive relationships between apologies and offenses

Journal of Pragmatics, 2019
Goffman (1971) proposed that apologies are, or at least should be, proportional to the offenses they are designed to remediate. In a previous quantitative study (Heritage & Raymond 2016), we found mixed support for such a principle of proportionality ...
C. Raymond, P. Drew
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Institutional Imbalance, Marketized Mentality, and the Justification of Instrumental Offenses: A Cross-National Application of Institutional Anomie Theory

Justice quarterly, 2019
The present study builds upon prior research that has suggested that the social psychological concept of “marketized mentality” (MM) can serve as a conceptual lynchpin to facilitate multilevel analyses informed by Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT), a ...
Andreas Hövermann, S. Messner
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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