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Servants And Masters -- The Chatterley Trial
September 15, 2008 It was one of the defining legal battles of the twentieth century. A courtroom drama which tackled issues of class, gender relations, sexuality, morality and censorship head ... > full story -
Previously Deported Immigrants More Likely To Be Rearrested After Leaving Jail, Study Finds
September 8, 2008 Deportable immigrants who previously have been expelled from the United States are more likely to be rearrested on suspicion of committing a crime after they are released from jail than other ... > full story -
Txt Crimes, Sex Crimes And Murder: The Science Of Forensic Linguistics
September 8, 2008 Text and instant messaging may soon cease to be an anonymous method of communication as advances in forensic linguistic research make it possible to identify the sender and also predict the gender ... > full story -
Various Interrelated Factors Contribute To Conflict In Colombia
September 4, 2008 A new study in Latin American Politics and Society highlights the multifaceted nature of the Colombian conflict, identifying the factors that are driving conflict and illustrating how disregard for ... > full story -
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Designing Solutions For Problems Of 'Predatory Lending' First Requires Understanding When It Exists
September 4, 2008 There is not a universally accepted definition of predatory lending by policy makers, regulators or people involved in the mortgage ... > full story -
Infant Abductions Increase In Private And Public Places
September 4, 2008 A new study, based on 23 years of data collection, showed that while the number of abductions in hospital settings dramatically declined, those from private homes and public places have increased in ... > full story -
New Field Of Research Could Help Police In Crime Scene Forensics
August 28, 2008 A team of investigators have found a way to identify possible suspects at crime scenes using only a small amount of DNA, even if it is mixed with hundreds of other genetic ... > full story -
Fingerprint Breakthrough Hope In US Double Murder Probe
August 27, 2008 A double murder investigation that has remained unsolved for almost a decade could be provided new impetus following a forensic ... > full story -
For The Birds Or For Me? Why Do Conservationists Really Help Wildlife?
August 7, 2008 Volunteers who take part in conservation efforts may do it more for themselves than the wildlife they are trying to ... > full story -
Negative Perception Of Blacks Rises With More News Watching, Studies Say
July 17, 2008 Watching the news should make you more informed, but it also may be making you more likely to stereotype, says a researcher studying the issue. He found that the more people watched either local or ... > full story -
Ethical Implications Of Modifying Lethal Injection Protocols
June 10, 2008 A team of medical, ethical and legal scholars argues in PLoS Medicine that in some US states the modification of lethal injection protocols is tantamount to experimentation upon prisoners without the ... > full story -
Scientists Pour Cold Water On European Union Bird Policy
February 27, 2008 New research questions claims made in August in the journal Science that EU conservation policy has been successful in protecting endangered birds. New research, also published in Science, reveals ... > full story
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