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Strategic Insights: The Dragon in the Tropics: China’s Military Expansion into the Western Hemisphere, Jose de Arimateia da Cruz

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The Age of Digital Conflict: A Review Essay, Jose de Arimateia da Cruz

Visiones Estrategicas: El Dragon en los Tropicos: La Expansion Militar de China en el Hemisferio Occidental (Part I), Jose de Arimateia da Cruz

Visiones Estrategicas: El Dragon en los Tropicos: La Expansion Militar de China en el Hemisferio Occidental Part II, Jose de Arimateia da Cruz

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HIV/AIDS Among Brazil's Prison Populations: Significant Political, Public Health, and Human Rights Implications for Failing to Provide Prisoners with Adequate Care, Jose de Arimateia da Cruz and Leigh Rich

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Competing Imperatives? Moral and Public Health Duties of Preventing and Treating Infectious Disease in Prisons, Jose de Arimateia da Cruz and Leigh E. Rich

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Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Rights Movement, Nikki DiGregorio and Bahira Sherif Trask

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Are There Cracks In The Democratic Peace?, James W. Farmer and Jamie E. Scalera

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Juvenile Violence, James A. Fox, Michael Rocque, and Chad Posick

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Exploring Gender-Based Disparities in Legal Protection, Education, Health, Political Empowerment, and Employment in Failing and Fragile States, Laurie A. Gould

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Pickpockets, Laurie A. Gould

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Prison Privatization: the Political Economy of Race, Laurie A. Gould and Matthew Pate

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Understanding the Compensation of Nonprofit Executive Directors: Influence of Performance on Organizational Characteristics, Nathan Grasse, Trenton J. Davis, and Douglas M. Ihrke

Early Childhood Industry Accreditation: Standards and Criteria for Industry Certification, Katy Gregg

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What afterschool is reading? [Review of the book Popular: Vintage wisdom for a modern Geek by Maya Van Wagenen], Alice Hall

Children’s Perceptions of Summer Day Camp Program Staff, Alice Hall and Alexius Coleman

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'Me and My Drank:' Exploring the Relationship between Exposure to Popular Music and 'Purple Drank' Experimentation, Melanie Hart, Laura E. Agnich, John M. Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller

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Framing Mass Gun Violence: A Content Analysis of Print Media Coverage of the Virginia Tech and Sandy Hook Elementary School Tragedies, James Hawdon, Laura E. Agnich, Robert S. Wood, and John Ryan

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Media Framing of a Tragedy: A Content Analysis of Print Media Coverage of the Virginia Tech Tragedy, James E. Hawdon, Laura E. Agnich, and John Ryan

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Cybercrime, Thomas J. Holt and Adam Bossler

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Assessing the Risk Factors of Cyber and Mobile Phone Bullying Victimization in a Nationally Representative Sample of Singapore Youth, Thomas J. Holt, Sarah Fitzgerald, Adam Bossler, Grace Chee, and Esther Ng

Fast and Slow Sexual Strategies Are Not Opposites: Implications for Personality and Psychopathology, Nicholas S. Holtzman and Angela L. Senne

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A Consistent but Non-Coincident Visual Pattern Facilitates the Learning of Spatial Relations among Locations, Scott S. Katz, Michael F. Brown, and Bradley R. Sturz

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"Do This! Do That!’ and Nothing Will Happen”: Executive Orders and Bureaucratic Responsivenes, Joshua B. Kennedy

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Executive orders are not always effective, and presidential attempts to gain control of agencies has the potential to backfire, Joshua B. Kennedy