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Evolution and the Prevention of Violent Crime
Violence Evolution Child Homicide Prevention
2013/2/21
This paper suggests how violence prevention can be better informed by embracing an evolutionary approach to understanding and preventing violent crime. Here, ethical crime control through an evolution...
Is it all written in the stars? A methodological commentary on Sachs’ astrology monograph and re-analyses of his data on crime statistics
Zodiac astrology crime human behavior Configural Fequency Analysis
2010/1/4
In his monograph "Die Akte Astrologie" ["The Astrology Dossier"], Sachs (1999) claims that statistically significant relationships exist between signs of the Zodiac and behavior. The author presents t...
Perceptions of crime seriousness, cultural values, and collective efficacy among Native American Indians and non-Indians within the same reservation community
native american indians collective efficacy crime seriousness ethnic identity cultural values
2009/6/1
This paper examines the relevance of perceptions of crime seriousness and Native American Indian cultural values to collective efficacy in two distinct cultural groups residing in the same rural Nativ...
What Fairness Means to Crime Victims: A Social Psychological Perspective
procedural justice restorative justice victims of crime
2009/6/1
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative justice has emerged as a new approach that includes victims by making them part of the legal response...
The Influence of Eyewitness Similarity to a Crime Victim and Victim Culpability on Eyewitness Recall
eyewitness recall memory eyewitness testimony
2009/6/1
Participants watched a videotape depicting a street robbery and completed a questionnaire relating to their recall of the stimulus. It was predicted that recall would be biased as a result of motivati...
A Qualitative Exploration of the Effects of Crime Victimization for Victims of Personal Crime
victimization personal crime victim recovery victim
2009/6/1
Previous literature suggests crime victims' experiences or reactions to crime run on a continuum from little or no effect to extreme effects. Participants in this study reported minor to serious ...