New issues:
- J. Contemporary Criminal Justice 26(2) focuses on General Strain Theory http://ccj.sagepub.com/content/vol26/issue2/
- Deviant Behavior 31(8) crime & solidarity, female prisoners, criminalisation of midwives http://is.gd/ftsGh
- Victims & Offenders: Volume 5 Issue 4 http://is.gd/ftsvr
- Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy 20(3) http://is.gd/ftsjo
New articles:
- “When children commit atrocities in war”, Global Change, Peace & Security 22(3) http://is.gd/ftsro
- People with higher Need for Cognition are more accurate at classifying truthful & deceptive msgs J Exp Soc Psy 46(6) http://is.gd/fts8u
- New research on personality, cognitive ability & motivation of academic cheaters. In J Exp Psych: Applied, Vol 16(3) http://is.gd/ftrRw
- Violent & nonviolent video games produce opposing effects on aggressive & prosocial outcomes J Exp Soc Psy 46(6) http://is.gd/ftrNL
And some retweets and other links of interest:
- RT @SocialPsych: Violent Video Games Increase Aggression Long After Games End http://bit.ly/9V4aOh
- RT @DrShock Bid to find cyberstalking victims – http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11404284
- RT @Forpsych: Is there a cure for Britain’s most dangerous criminals? Gwen Adshead inThe Independent http://ind.pn/dCeD6Z
- RT @navarrotells: Some thoughts on the body language of deceivers: http://bit.ly/8igh89
- Joe Navarro @navarrotells picks apart the CEO CFO deception study and has some words of warning about the conclusions http://bit.ly/bcvoq0
- Depressing commentary in Guardian’s CiF: “No wonder rapists walk” by Joseph Harker http://gu.com/p/2jpzn/tw
- “Forensic science was not always CSI-style teamwork” by Deborah Blum in Guardian Science Blogs http://gu.com/p/2jq49/tw
- “A brainwave for catching a criminal?” @mocost posts at Guardian Science Blogs http://gu.com/p/2jzeg/tw
- On the Leonard Lopate show: “Negotiating evil”: Mitchell B. Reiss on whether we should negotiate with terrorists http://is.gd/ftQ2e

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