Journalism in America today is fraught with uncertainty: survey
The data was gathered between February and March of 2022.
Disbanding and shifting city police departments to county governments would not affect overall crime rate
The research was conducted by a team of experts at the University of Rice.
Research finds welfare inhibits criminality significantly
The study involved examining data from the Social Security Administration.
New research finds some influence of media exposure on an individual’s radicalization risk
The new report included 53 studies and 23 media-related factors.
New research finds physical abuse less likely when spanking is inhibited
The study concluded that spanking was associated with a higher risk of physical abuse.
New research finds European women are underrepresented in research
The study was conducted at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.
Study claims improved mental health of Black and Hispanic veterans during Obama administration
The study probed how military veterans were affected by the 44th president's administration.
Research shows why we experience political election stress and how to protect against it
125 adult Americans served as participants for the study,
Judges reduce sentencing when exposed to the social and financial implications of incarceration
The study included 87 state judges with at least six months of experience on the bench.
French researchers explain why disinformation thrived during the global pandemic
Their findings appeared in Nature Human Behavior.
Study finds unwavering negative public opinion in China of former U.S. leader Trump
The research was conducted before and after the 2020 presidential election in the United States.
New research uncovers surge in high-severity border wall injuries and falls
According to experts, the number of severe injuries spiked from 67 to 375 between 2019 and 2021.