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4 new crime research studies for September 29

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1. Results from an effectiveness evaluation of anti-bias training on police behavior and public perceptions of discrimination, published in Policing.

2. Marijuana legalization and racial disparities in prison incarceration in Colorado and Washington State: a quasi-experimental study, published in Journal of Experimental Criminology.

3. Nuances of fragmentation, (mis)recognition and closeness: Narratives of challenges and support during resettlement, published in Punishment & Society.

4. Framing femicide in the news, a paradoxical story: A comprehensive analysis of thematic and episodic frames, published in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal.

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