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Use this tip sheet to find new research relevant to you. It's an experimental directory of new crime research published by the academic journals that I monitor. I publish three tip sheets like this one per week.
Today's paid directory contains links to studies published online in the last few days, including this one:
Reducing biases in the criminal legal system: A perspective from expected utility.
Journal: Law and Human Behavior
Keywords: -
Geography: [unsupported at the moment]
Author info: Janice L. Burke [+2 other authors]
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You’ll find today’s new research below, sorted by whether it contains references to six types of crime: violent, property, drug, white collar, organized, or technology-facilitated crime. Research that doesn’t appear to be specific to any of those crime types follows under “Unidentified.”
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