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Improving Crime and Justice Policies—William Pridemore Says It’s Time to Look at the Evidence
Human rights abuse and other criminal violations in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: a random survey of households
The Brain on Trial
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2010 Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Recipient
Julie Fleischman Gives Voice to Victims of Global Atrocities
Michelle Buchanan leads efforts to solve our energy needs
Digitalis: The flower, the drug, the poison
Conviction of quake scientists stuns scientific community
L'Aquila earthquake scientists convicted of manslaughter
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