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Social Reintegration of Ex-offenders; Alternatives to Encarceration; Security Perception;
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Working in shifts can cause great disruption in a person's life, impacting their health, family, and social life. Previous work has raised numerous issues of shift work, but there is little understanding of how workers practically deal with the challenges of shift work. This study investigates how shift workers engage in self-care to avoid health i...
The Western hemisphere has witnessed recent increased immigration flows generating social and political debate across Europe. In one view, migration flows represent an opportunity to construct a diverse social cohesion. In another view, migration flows are perceived as a threat to existent national cultures. This view is held by political nationali...
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This study aims to examine how prisoners' early release affects other citizens' perceived insecurity and their attitudes towards those released prisoners, and how citizens' political orientation influences these variables.
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A total of 383 Portuguese participants were presented with a recommendation from the U...
Project selected in the Social Research Call 2020 (LCF/PR/SR20/52550016)
Online hate speech has serious consequences, both for individuals and society. In addition to damaging the psychological well-being of victims, the unchecked dissemination of hate speech online can lead to the normalisation of discrimination, intolerance, polarisation, and vi...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deontological perspectives (that is, emphasizing rules, individual rights and duties) are in conflict with options consistent with utilitarian judgements (that is, following the greater good based on consequences). Greene et al. (2009) showed that psychol...