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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This panel offers a range of papers on issues pertaining to the attitudes towards and perceptions of various laws, legal systems, offenders, and punitveness in comparative and cross-national contexts.
Italian-Style Whistleblowing: The Difficult Integration of a Model of Prevention and Detection of Crimes - Maria Di Maggio, University of Bari Aldo Moro
The Picket Line or the Parade: Consensus about the Legal System in Comparative Context - Teron Nunley, North Carolina State University; Andrew Paul Davis, North Carolina State University
Blame Attribution for White-Collar Crime in France and the United States: Comparative Profiles of Public Attitudes - Cedric Michel, University of Tampa
Where Does Xenophobia Matter? Examining the Relationship Between Xenophobia and Punitiveness in an International Context - Cecilia Chouhy, Florida State University; Sylwia Piatkowska, Florida State University
Comparing Norwegian and American Responses to Extremist Violence - Brian Wolf, University of Idaho