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How Social Bias Shapes Public Views of the Wrongfully Convicted
By: Maryam Dawood
How Young People in Forensic Care View Their Own Risk of Violence
By: Maryam Dawood
Measuring Psychopathy in Canada: Insights From Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Offender Samples
By: Maryam Dawood
Psychopathy as a Mediator Between Childhood Trauma and Self-Harm in Ontario Forensic Patients
By: Maryam Dawood
Science-Based Pathways to Understanding False Confessions and Wrongful Convictions
By: Maryam Dawood
To Waltz or to March? How the Infant and Adult Brain Interprets Musical Rhythms
By: Dr. Erica Flaten
Study Challenges Belief that Chimpanzees Lack Links Needed for New Vocalizations and Syllabic Speech
By: Samira Ahmed
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