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'And if it doesn’t work they deserve it anyway' : more evidence that retributive concerns motivate 'enhanced interrogation' torture | |
English | |
20231117 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Hansen, Ian | Callaghan, Bennett | |
determinants of torture | motivation | torture purposes | criminal suspect characteristics | attitude to torture | war on terror | punishment | torture justifiability | interrogation effectiveness | retaliation | universal | United States | |
Dynamics of asymmetric conflict: pathways toward terrorism and genocide ; doi: 10.1080/17467586.2023.2280865 | |
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Systemic racism in police killings: new evidence from the Mapping Police Violence Database, 2013–2021 | |
English | |
20211019 | |
Sage | |
DeAngelis, Reed T. | |
United States | determinants of violence | sex factors | criminal suspect characteristics | criminal behaviour | mental health status | victim characteristics | killings | racism effects | police violence prevalence | |
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Race and justice ; doi: 10.1177/21533687211047943 | |
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Examining the effectiveness of TASERS® at gaining citizen compliance | |
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20201000 | |
Sage | |
Somers, Logan J. | Terrill, William | Rossler, Michael T. | Ingram, Jason R. | |
United States | policing | police violence | physical restraint instruments | electroshock weapons | tasers | effectiveness | determinants | police personnel characteristics | technical characteristics | criminal suspect characteristics | personal characteristics | behaviour change | social control | |
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Criminal justice policy review ; vol. 31, no. 8 | |
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Examining the effectiveness of TASERS® at gaining citizen compliance | |
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20201000 | |
Sage | |
Somers, Logan J. | Terrill, William | Rossler, Michael T. | Ingram, Jason R. | |
United States | policing | police violence | effectiveness | cooperative behaviour | taser effectiveness | conducted energy weapons | criminal suspect characteristics | conducted energy weapon injuries | sex factors | police personnel characteristics | research needs | |
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Criminal justice policy review ; vol. 31, no. 8 | |
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Sudden death during physical restraint by the Dutch police | |
English | |
20200500 | |
Elsevier | |
Dijkhuizen, L.G.M. | Kubat, Bela | Duijst, W.L.J.M. | |
20050000-20160000 | Netherlands | death in custody | sex distribution | wounds and injuries | handcuffs | psychological stress | delirium | neck holds | physical restraint techniques | asphyxia, positional | drug users | body mass index | criminal suspect characteristics | risk factors | practice patterns, medical | forensic pathology | death cause | physical restraint adverse effects | police violence | |
Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 72 | |