Incarcerated women were punished at greater rates for minor violations than men
There is a gender gap in jail violations that disproportionately impacts women, study finds.
A new study looks at how people choose friends at school
The research presents a detailed examination of students' social relationships at 13 secondary schools, with over 3,000 students and approximately…
Research shows eye-to-eye contact is uncommon but impacts our social behavior
Scientific Reports published the paper.
New research explores gender differences in disclosure of positive and negative information
The researchers conducted three different experiments with over 1,000 people.
Research shows mainstream Christians and non-religious people consume internet pornography at similar rates
The piece appears in the Archives of Sexual Behavior journal.
UK research indicates one in three children in the care system enter the juvenile justice system
The study was funded by an Administrative Data Research UK Research Fellowship.
Study finds women have been found to be just as corrupt as men in Mexico
In Mexican politics, women have been discovered to be just as corrupt as males.: study.
Study finds domestic violence convictions in Australia are more likely with prerecorded evidence
Their findings have been published by the Australian Economic Review.
Terrorist attacks result in the lasting acceptance of affected communities
PNAS Nexus published the study.
Investigation of court transcripts indicates that jury selection is influenced by bias
The study was published in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
New research explores bail reform in the criminal justice system
The study shows that more than half of all criminal cases arrested on end up being dismissed.
Study takes a closer look at NYPD patrol patterns using dashcam footage
Their findings revealed patterns in police activity across time of day, neighborhood type, distance from police stations, and proximity to…