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04 September, 2020

Political Double Standards in Reliance on Moral Foundations

Judgment abd Decision Making Abstract Prior research using the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) has established that political ideology is associated with self-reported reliance on specific moral f

Type of publication: Journal articles | Eriksson, Kimmo , & Brent Simpson Strimling, Pontus , & Brent Simpson
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08 November, 2017

Benefiting from Injustice and the Common-Source Problem

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, pp 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-017-9845-7. Abstract According to the Beneficiary Pays Principle, innocent beneficiaries of an injustice stand in a special mora

Type of publication: Journal articles | Duus-Otterström, Göran
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26 June, 2024
Forensic Art and Documentary Film as Non-Governmental Rights Campaigns: Possibilities and Limitations

Forensic Art and Documentary Film as Non-Governmental Rights Campaigns: Possibilities and Limitations

This project consists of three research-initiation workshops on aspects of a unifying theme: forensics in art and documentary film.

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14 March, 2023
Lorne L. Dawson: Reconceptualizing Lone-Actor Terrorists as Solo Public Mass Murders

Lorne L. Dawson: Reconceptualizing Lone-Actor Terrorists as Solo Public Mass Murders

Lorne L. Dawson, Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo, Canada. In public and expert judgements of whether an incident of mass violence by a lone actor is an instance of terrorism or simply mass m

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09 February, 2018

Kimberly Nicholas: From Population to A Child: Personalizing Future Generations and Climate Change

Kimberly Nicholas, Associate Professor of Sustainability Science at Lund University in Sweden. ABSTRACT Based on questions from high school students, Seth Wynes and I set out to identify which personal

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21 December, 2022

Lorne L. Dawson: Reconceptualizing Lone-Actor Terrorists as Solo Public Mass Murders. An Overview and Analysis of the Research

Seminar with Lorne L. Dawson, Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo, Canada. Register here > Abstract In public and expert judgements of whether an incident of mass violence by a lone actor is an

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07 October, 2020
Completed: Violent threats and internal security

Completed: Violent threats and internal security. Canadian-Swedish bilateral research collaboration on organized violent threats

Both Canada and Sweden experience serious problems with violent groups. This project aims to answer a range of questions about these groups, and to initiate a national network for researchers studying internal security.

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11 July, 2019

Increased Gun Violence Among Young Males in Sweden: a Descriptive National Survey and International Comparison.

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, pp. 1-14, doi.org/10.1007/s10610-018-9387-0 Abstract This population-based time-trend study examines gun violence rates among males in Sweden during the

Type of publication: Journal articles | Rostami, Amir , , M. Gerell & J.Sarnecki Edling, Christofer , , M. Gerell & J.Sarnecki Mondani, Hernan , , M. Gerell & J.Sarnecki
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04 September, 2020

Increased Gun Violence Among Young Males in Sweden: A Descriptive National Survey and International Comparison

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 25(4): 365-378 Abstract This population-based time-trend study examines gun violence rates among males in Sweden during the years 1996 to 2015 and compar

Type of publication: Journal articles | Rostami, Amir , , Gerell, Manne, & Sarnecki, Jerzy Mondani, Hernan , , Gerell, Manne, & Sarnecki, Jerzy Edling, Christofer , , Gerell, Manne, & Sarnecki, Jerzy
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03 May, 2018

#YouToo? When the predator is your partner

The #MeToo movement has recently been praised by the United Nations experts in women’s human rights. Yet if sexist violence against women has been under the spotlight and denounced in every context ov

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