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Authoritarian cue effect of state repression
Abstract State repression in autocracies has long been assumed to elicit explicit or implicit disapproval from citizens. Recent studies suggest that authoritarian governments can garner support for repressive policies through active information manipulation or exploiting social cleavages.
Jiangnan Zhu+4 more
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A Study on the Pattern of Ocular Injuries and Their Visual Outcomes Following Road Traffic Accidents. [PDF]
Gagrai J+4 more
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The Long March Through the Institutions and the Fifth Wave of Juridification
Constellations, EarlyView.
Olof Hallonsten
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Political diversity in U.S. police agencies
Abstract Partisans are divided on policing policy, which may affect officer behavior. We merge rosters from 99 of the 100 largest local U.S. agencies—over one third of local law enforcement agents nationwide—with voter files to study police partisanship. Police skew more Republican than their jurisdictions, with notable exceptions.
Bocar Ba+9 more
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Economic development and traffic accident mortality in the industrialized world, 1962-1990 [PDF]
Ed F. van Beeck
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An abdominal mass following a road traffic accident [PDF]
James W.F. Catto+2 more
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Abstract Introduction To date, there are only case reports of penile amputation, a rare urological emergency with a low‐treatment successful rate, and there are still no advanced, detailed surgical or perioperative treatment plans. Effective treatments for these rare diseases are urgently needed.
Hanchao Liu+14 more
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Utilizing speed change ratio for estimating spatiotemporal impact of traffic accidents on freeways. [PDF]
Yu J.
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