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Aleksandr SegalFrancesco PompeddaShumpei HaginoyaGoda KaniušonytėPekka Santtilaa Faculty of Human and Social Studies, Institute of Psychology, Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuaniab School of Natural & Social Sciences, University of Glo (Psychology, Crime & Law, 17.06.2022)
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Relative deprivation or absolute deprivation? Empirical evidence of criminal crimes in China
Joseph ClareLiam QuinnRick BrownAnthony MorganTom Sullivana School of Law, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australiab Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, Australia (Psychology, Crime & Law, 31.05.2022)
Offender insight into Australian stolen goods markets from 2002–2017: the DUMA survey as a 16-year window into property crime offenders’ target selections and disposal
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Penitence congruity effect: even murderers are seen as less immoral when expressing guilt and deontological beliefs
Zvi NisinGalit NahariMorris Goldsmitha Independent researcherb Department of Criminology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israelc Department of Psychology and Institute of Information Processing and Decision Making, University of Haifa, Haifa, I (Psychology, Crime & Law, 20.05.2022)
Lies divorced from context: evidence for Context Embedded Perception (CEP) as a feasible measure for deception detection
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