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Making the call: how does perceived race affect desire to call the police?

affect mean desire to call the police or perceived threat. However, political views moderate the effects of race: compared to politically moderate participants, very liberal participants express less ... vignette featuring young Black men. Conclusions The political polarization of desire to call the police raises questions about racially differentiated risk of more serious criminal justice system events

Is it Black and White? Testing racial framing effects of public reactions to newspaper vignettes of fatal officer-involved shootings

Professor of the Department of Philosophy, Contemporary History and Political Science at the University of Turku/Turun Yliopisto. His research interests include European and American political behavior. He ... environment in the models. Sample size and the number of conditions limited the use of multiple racial categories; thus, race is dichotomous: 0 = non-White and 1 = White. Second, we include political ideology

Mental health as the moral dimension of health. Bioethics and dialogue in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences

Fuente Muñiz.Many classical works on “practical philosophy” or ethics could be read as treatises on psychology or psychiatry. They contain “patterns of psychological thought” based on conceptions about ... diversity; the need to “translate” axiological perspectives from individual, institutional, political, and social contexts to adequate professional practices is essential (Lolas, 2002). The papers

Mental health and psychiatry: Distinctions, links, and ethical/bioethical perspectives

ethical and bioethical practices.ResultsA broad, comprehensive definition is elaborated of mental health as a field with sociocultural, political, and demographic implications, and of psychiatry as a ... . As a bio-psycho-socio-cultural and spiritual phenomenon, health is conditioned by society’s historical and political evolvements (WHO, 2012; Perales, 2020). The World Health Organization (WHO

On the Political Nature of Library Leadership

This paper examines the political nature of library leadership and acknowledges consistent problems within the management and leadership literature. The political nature of leadership is offered as ... ), 347-370. temporary political philosophy: An anthology. Edited Wolin, S S. (2004). Politics and vision: Continuity and inby Goodin, R.E., & Pettit, P. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. novation in western political

Lobbying and Political Advocacy: A Review of the Literature and Exploratory Survey of State Library Associations

This paper will discuss lobbying and political advocacy within librarianship and present findings from an exploratory study of state library associations. Each state has a library association that ... and Social Research 1 This Peer Reviewed is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Political Librarian by an

Ransomware and the Robin Hood effect?: Experimental evidence on Americans’ willingness to support cyber-extortion

their level of support or opposition to one of two sets of six ransomware scenarios. We manipulated the nationality, authority level, and political affiliation of the actors. We find that people are more ... opposition to one of two sets of six ransomware scenarios. We manipulated the nationality, authority level, and political affiliation of the actors. Results We find that people are more supportive of

Political Friction

John Chrastka, Executive Director of EveryLibrary, discusses recent political attacks on libraries and the implications of the current political climate for library campaigns. ... Plainfield Library District. The library board asked economic philosophy or a Tea Party campaign has voters in their growing Chicago ex-burb to consider a targeted libraries as shrinkable units of government

All Librarianship is Political: Educate Accordingly

inherently political, yet LIS education has not traditionally prepared students for them. Confronting this aspect of LIS education and the profession in general and creating curriculum that emphasizes the ... . processes: Serving and transforming communities in Floridi, L. ( 2002 ). On defining library and information times of economic and political constraint. Lanham, science as applied philosophy of information

Is compassion the flip side of punitiveness? Incorporating COVID-19 crisis in experimental vignettes to examine support for visitation and vaccination in prison

respondent experiences (e.g., exposure to COVID-19, vaccine status, personal or vicarious arrest) and beliefs (e.g., political ideology, racial resentment, stigma). Consistent with dominant exclusionary ... (e.g., political ideology, racial resentment, and stigma). Identifying which measures the public supports for addressing COVID-19 among individuals who are incarcerated can set priority areas. Further

The Political Librarian: Foundations

An introductory note from the editors of The Political Librarian explaining the mission of the journal and the contents of this first issue. ... organization dedicated to “helping public, school, and college libraries win The Political Librarian seeks to be an accessible resource bonding, tax, and advisory referendum, ensuring stable for library

Are risk-need-responsivity principles golden? A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of community correction programs

, School of Philosophy and Law & Political Science, Shanghai Normal University , Xuhui District, 100 Guilin Road, Shanghai 200234 , China Objectives Using meta-analysis to determine the effect size of the ... supported by Shanghai Youth Project of Philosophy and Social Science (No. 2022ESH006): Research on Localization of Community Correctional Social Work in China in the Context of High-Quality Development

A critical moment: U.S. Public libraries, public trust, and the 2020 Census

The current U.S. political climate continues to alter society’s engagement with public institutions. The upcoming 2020 census will especially require libraries to reevaluate their services and ... University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Political Librarian by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information , please contact , USA

Chilean neurorights legislation and its relevance for mental health: Criticisms and outlook

future full of questions, challenges, and opportunities for improving our personal and social well-being. Discussions on neurorights must continue at all levels: political, academic and societal. There are ... ). Novel Neurorights: From Nonsense to Substance. Neuroethics, 15(7). doi: 10.1007/s12152-022-09481-3 [ Links ] Campbell, K. (1983). Fuller on Legal Fictions. Law and Philosophy, 2(3), 339-370. doi

The Growing Necessity of Radicalism in Library Advocacy and Political Outreach

Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and for the development of data sets that can be used to better understand the political climate and ... The Gr A dvocacy and Political O utreach Part of the Library and Information Science Commons, and the Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Commons Recommended Citation Sweeney

Police education and democratic policing in Taiwan: a longitudinal quasi-experimental study of the effects of selection and police socialisation on human rights, moral reasoning and prejudice

) and to the social and political context of policing in general (Chan, 2003; Charman, 2017) . In the sense, the result that rookie officers did not change in attitudes towards democratic ideals in the ... first year of service could be explained by the rapid social and political changes after the democratisation in recent decades in Taiwan (Cao et  al., 2014). However, it is beyond the scope of the present

Trickle Down Economics: Anticipating Significant Shifts in Local Political Climates for Library Taxes Following the 2017 Tax Reform Bill

three of these (through December 8, 2017) (Peet, 2017). There is every policy developments directly impact the political climate indication that these library programs are anticipated to in which local

The price of retribution: evidence from the willingness to pay for short-term prison sentences compared to community service orders

sanctions, even if this type of sanction ultimately results in more victims? Political decision-making is a complex process in which, in addition to calculating rationality, moral and emotional ... considerations play a role. With our research, we hope to contribute to the political discussion about the use of shortterm imprisonment as a response to crime in the Netherlands and elsewhere, by showing that

The effect of gunshot detection technology on evidence collection and case clearance in Kansas City, Missouri

American Academy of Political and Social Science , 704 ( 1 ), 158 - 180 . https://doi. org/10.1177/00027162231164481 Braga , A. A. , Hureau , D. M. , & Papachristos , A. V. ( 2012 ). An ex post facto ... . Political Analysis , 20 ( 1 ), 25 - 46 . https://doi. org/10.1093/pan/mpr025 Hainmueller , J. , & Xu , Y. ( 2013 ). ebalance: A Stata package for entropy balancing . Journal of Statistical Software , 54 ( 7

A systematic review and meta-analysis of procedural justice and legitimacy in policing: the effect of social identity and social contexts

psychology and is heavily influenced by Easton’s (1965) approach to ‘diffuse’ support (Tyler, 1990), contemporary policing research also takes advantage of the normative approaches adopted by political ... been a concern with the question of why and when are people willing to accept decisions made by authorities when those decisions cut against their objective and subjective self-interest. Early political