Impact of trauma education and growth mindset messaging on public attitudes about the criminal legal system

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Eva McKinsey
Sarah L. Desmarais
Jeni L. Burnette
Brandon L. Garrett
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[1] North Carolina State University, Department of Psychology
[2] Policy Research Associates,Center for Science and Justice
[3] Inc,undefined
[4] Duke University School of Law,undefined
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Journal of Experimental Criminology | 2023年 / 19卷
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Criminal legal system; Growth mindsets; Mass incarceration; Public attitudes; Trauma education;
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页码:635 / 661
页数:26
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