Why do the finns trust the police?. Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, Volume 9, Number 2, 2008, pp. 141-159.KAARIAINEN, J. "Why do the finns trust the police?" Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, vol. 9, n° 2, p. ...
In addressing social stratification, Black (1976, p 17) maintains that individuals with lower income and wealth “have less law…[and] are less likely to call upon the law in their dealings with one another, and when they do, they are less successful.” Though Black (1976) defines stratifi...
Crime Science 2023, 12(1):9 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40163-023-00188-1 Crime Science RESEARCH Open Access Why do people legitimize and cooperate with the police? Results of a randomized control trial on the effects of procedural justice in Quito, Ecuador David ...
Vice President Dick Cheney was asked if a "dunk in the water" was an acceptable form of prisoner interrogation. When he answered in the affirmative, many people took that to be an
money. This leads to people wandering around with nothing meaningful to do. They are at risk of being drawn into a lifestyle of making quick money in an easy but criminal way. That’s why we run activities on Saturday nights – because that’s when they tend to roam around the most....
In March, Depp's lawyers sought a ruling that Heard could not invoke as part of her defence a Virginia law - known as an anti-SLAPP provision (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) - designed to protect people from nuisance lawsuits when they speak out about matters of...
“This is the scariest thing I can do, but I want to be able to look at my kids and say, ‘I tried to love people well, to give a picture of what loving people well in the public sphere looks like in the world that everyone’s yelling at each other,’” he said. ...
The story of America isn't about people who quit when things gottough. It's about people who kept going, who tried harder, who loved their country too much to do anything less than their best. It's the story of...
These families say they do not trust the city to do the right thing, and they refuse to go back into the shelter system. "We have not seen major reports of people living outdoors at this point," Ponce De León said. "I know that that has been kind of swirling around, but I want ...
Mr Dumont says smuggling networks rely on people to do small jobs, like transporting boats, who may also have day jobs in the week. He says the reasons behind the weekend uptick "are not necessarily predictable ones". Image:A small inflatable dinghy crossing the English Channel from Fra...