Social Psychology
Reaching Out versus Lashing Out: Examining Gender Differences in Experiences With and Responses to Bullying in High School
Push and pushback: Control behavior as a precipitant of verbal and violent disputes
A Randomized Controlled Trial of MTSS-B in High Schools: Improving Classroom Management to Prevent EBDs
Who Produces Online Hate?: An Examination of the Effects of Self-Control, Social Structure, & Social Learning
Women in Solitary Confinement: Relationships, Pseudofamilies, and the Limits of Control
Responses to bullying among high-school students through the lens of general strain theory
Social Construction of Hate Crime in the U.S.: A Factorial Survey Experiment
Predicting the Psychosocial Effects of Interpersonal Partner Violence (IPV): How Much Does a Woman's History of IPV Matter?
Racially Homophilous Social Ties and Informal Social Control
From Childhood Maltreatment to Allostatic Load in Adulthood: The Role of Social Support
Biases in Trials Involving Defendants Charged With Multiple Offenses
Impact of Crime on Communities
Applying the Latest Research to Prevent Bullying: Empowering Schools to Change Behavior & Attitudes
Bullying prevention is an important aspect of school safety. During this webinar, co-sponsored by NIJ and the Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention, renowned bullying prevention researchers will share information schools can use to address bullying. This information will include helping teachers respond to bullying in the classroom and giving students who see bullying tools to take action to address it.
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Notes From the Field: Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Don't Jump the Shark: Understanding Deterrence and Legitimacy in the Architecture of Law Enforcement
Deterrence theory dominates the American understanding of how to regulate criminal behavior but social psychologists' research shows that people comply for reasons that have nothing to do with fear of punishment; they have to do with values, fair procedures and how people connect with one another. Professor Meares discussed the relevance of social psychologists' emerging theory to legal theory and practice and how deterrence and emerging social psychology theories intertwine.
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Cognitive Human Factors and Forensic Document Examiner Methods and Procedures
Don't Jump the Shark: Understanding Deterrence and Legitimacy in the Architecture of Law Enforcement