The Politics of the Time They Were Growing Up Have an Impact on How People View Crime

The Politics of the Time They Were Growing Up Have an Impact on How People View Crime

According to a recent study published in the British Journal of Criminology, people’s perceptions of crime are significantly influenced by the various political eras in…
Family Members are Connected Using Genealogical and Law Enforcement Databases via a Computational Model

Family Members are Connected Using Genealogical and Law Enforcement Databases via a Computational Model

When police used an online genealogical database to find the alleged Golden State Killer, a serial offender who terrorized much of California in the 1970s…
According to a Study, People are Intimidated by Their Peers, Which Leads to More Severe Punishments

According to a Study, People are Intimidated by Their Peers, Which Leads to More Severe Punishments

A recent study discovered that people are more influenced by their peers to punish than they would be if making the decision on their own…
A Prior DUI Increases the Risk of Serious Violence Associated with Handgun Purchases

A Prior DUI Increases the Risk of Serious Violence Associated with Handgun Purchases

A UC Davis Violence Prevention Program (VPRP) study found that people who legally purchase handguns and have had a prior DUI conviction run a higher…
Using Risk Assessment Tools Reduces Arrests without Endangering Public Safety

Using Risk Assessment Tools Reduces Arrests without Endangering Public Safety

Criminal assessment agencies that use risk assessment techniques are better able to identify those who need to be locked up and incarcerate fewer persons overall.…
Texas’ Content-Moderation-Restricting Social Media Statute is Upheld by a Federal Appeals Court

Texas’ Content-Moderation-Restricting Social Media Statute is Upheld by a Federal Appeals Court

On Friday (September 16, 2022), a federal appeals court upheld a contentious Texas law that limits Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube’s ability to control content on…
Female Lawyers are More Likely than Male Lawyers to Report Stress and Risky Drinking

Female Lawyers are More Likely than Male Lawyers to Report Stress and Risky Drinking

According to a study by Justin Anker from the University of Minnesota Medical School and Patrick Krill from Krill Strategies LLC, USA, published May 12,…
Extraterritoriality – in International Law

Extraterritoriality – in International Law

Exemption from the application or jurisdiction of local law or tribunals is referred to as extraterritoriality. Extraterritoriality is the state of being exempt from the…
Difference Between Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offence

Difference Between Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offence

In the legal systems of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, there are two types of crimes: cognizable and non-cognizable. An offense denotes a wrongdoing…
What’s after Low-Code? And, why should you go Public?

What’s after Low-Code? And, why should you go Public?

The Q2 earnings cycle is getting stronger, which means your humble exchange crew is working with many public-company executives on the phone to bring your…
Bilateral Agreement

Bilateral Agreement

A bilateral agreement, also known as a clearing trade or a side deal, is a contract between two parties in which each party commits to…
Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document giving one person the power to act for another person. It refers to…
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