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April 12, 2021March 7, 2021on findings, Student entries, Uncategorized

How Childhood Experiences Shape Belief Systems: Psychology behind the Ritchie case

How Childhood Experiences Shape Belief Systems: Psychology behind the Ritchie case Megan Roques (@meganroques) When coding cases, we examine multiple cases with […]

February 24, 2021February 24, 2021Prosecuting Political Violence: Collaborative Research and Method, Uncategorized

Conclusion: Collective reflections on tPP and undergraduate scholarship

This post concludes our series sharing pre-publication versions of chapter introductions in our upcoming book titled “Prosecuting Political Violence: Collaborative Research and […]

January 11, 2021January 8, 2021Prosecuting Political Violence: Collaborative Research and Method, Uncategorized

Signals of how and why socio-politically motivated crimes are completed

This post continues our series sharing pre-publication versions of chapter introductions in our upcoming book titled “Prosecuting Political Violence: Collaborative Research and […]

December 22, 2020December 29, 2022News & Updates, sharing tPP, Uncategorized

Tracking federal and non-federal cases related to Summer-Fall protests, riots, & uprisings

Latest update: December 29, 2022 Original post: July 1, 2020 Since the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020 by Minneapolis […]

November 19, 2019November 21, 2019on process, Uncategorized

It’s the Government’s Say (Part 1): On the Topic of Variable “State Speech Act”

This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. It’s the Government’s Say (Part 1): On the Topic […]

November 13, 2018December 12, 2019Uncategorized

Former Team Members

Former team members       Other students who have briefly assisted tPP include: Megan Boyce, Reagan Brown, Allyson Croy, Rachel Faraci, […]

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