Search results for "False accusation"

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The ECHR Condemns Prison Overcrowding in Italy: The Total Reorganization of the Institution and the Social Reintegration of the Prisoner

2017

The contribution analyses the current Italian prison system, which has been called upon on to resolve its structural problems. The Council of Europe, in fact, in 2013 condemned Italy for inhuman treatment in its prisons. The principal accusation concerns the problem of overcrowding. The country has responded with solutions such as the application of the open system, which provides cells solely for overnight stays, and dynamic monitoring, an effective system for ensuring order in the institutions. These initiatives aim to promote re-educational activities and the social re-integration of prisoners. In addition, Italian institutions have made greater use of alternatives to custodial penalties…

lcsh:Social pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologySocial reintegrationPrison overcrowdingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrisonOvercrowdingCriminologyorganizationlcsh:LB5-3640False accusationlcsh:HV1-9960lcsh:Theory and practice of educationprisonerDynamic monitoringLawPolitical sciencecorrectional educationre-entrycorrectional education; re-entry; prisoner; organizationSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Socialemedia_common
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Countering accusations with inoculation: The moderating role of consumer-company identification.

2013

Abstract Accusations of wrongdoing, baseless or justified, can severely tarnish a company's reputation. Once disseminated, even baseless accusations can persist and cause considerable damage for a company. This study examines the proactive crisis communication strategy of inoculating individuals against invalid accusations before they go viral. An experiment was conducted in a real world consumer context among members of an online consumer panel using an electronics discounter as the research stimulus. Expanding previous inoculation research on the role of value-relevant involvement for inoculation and the effectiveness of inoculation in the case of different preexisting attitudes, we find …

MarketingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingProfit (economics)False accusationWrongdoingAttitude changePsychologyInoculation theorymedia_commonReputationCrisis communication
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An exploratory study of COVID-19 misinformation on Twitter.

2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has become a home ground for misinformation. To tackle this infodemic, scientific oversight, as well as a better understanding by practitioners in crisis management, is needed. We have conducted an exploratory study into the propagation, authors and content of misinformation on Twitter around the topic of COVID-19 in order to gain early insights. We have collected all tweets mentioned in the verdicts of fact-checked claims related to COVID-19 by over 92 professional fact-checking organisations between January and mid-July 2020 and share this corpus with the community. This resulted in 1 500 tweets relating to 1 274 false and 276 partially false cla…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer Networks and CommunicationsDiffusion of informationInternet privacyTwitterExploratory research02 engineering and technologyCrisis managementFalse accusationArticleSocial mediaComputer Science - Computers and SocietyOrder (exchange)Computers and Society (cs.CY)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSocial mediaMisinformationSocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)business.industryCommunicationCOVID-19Computer Science - Social and Information Networks020206 networking & telecommunicationsExploratory analysisVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220CoronavirusInformatikFake newsMisinformation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPsychologybusinessInformation SystemsOnline social networks and media
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Science and ideology: The case of physics in Nazi Germany

2016

Science is not «above» politics and ethics: it is intrinsically political, and constantly raises ethical dilemmas. The consequences of evading such issues were made particularly clear in the actions of scientists working in Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 40s. The accusation in 2006 that Dutch physicist Peter Debye was an opportunist who colluded with the Nazis reopened the debate about the conduct of physicists at that time. Here I consider what those events can tell us about the relationship of science and politics today. I argue that an insistence that science is an abstract, apolitical inquiry into nature is a myth that can leave it morally compromised and vulnerable to political manipula…

PoliticsMultidisciplinaryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectNazismMythologyNazi GermanyIdeologySociologyFalse accusationmedia_commonMètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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When Do False Accusations Lead to False Confessions? Preliminary Evidence for a Potentially Overlooked Alternative Explanation

2020

ABSTRACTIn the present study, we have taken a novel approach in confession research to investigate and compare situational as well as individual risk factors among false confessors and true deniers...

Individual risk factorsSituational ethicsPsychologyConfessionSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyFalse accusationPathology and Forensic MedicineJournal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice
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La violencia de hijos adolescentes contra sus progenitores

2013

[EN] According to Prosecutor¿s Office of the Minor, the accusation interposed by mothers and/or fathers victims by theirs children, along 2007 were 2603, in 2008 amounted 4.211, in 2009 there were 5.209 and in 2010 there were 8.000 accusations. Suede this worrying increase, the principal aim of our article is to check the scientific international and national documentation, from 1957 until the year 2010 that analyses the phenomenon of the adolescent violence against parents, to achieve an approximation to its keys that there allows us the comprehension and analysis of this serious familiar problem. For it we will analyse: (a) the importance of this crime by means of criminological mediators…

IncidenceOrganic ChemistrySample (statistics)Violence by children against parentsMinor (academic)Maltrato psicológicoBiochemistryFalse accusationDevelopmental psychologyComprehensionPsychological abuseDocumentationPrincipal (commercial law)PhenomenonPrevalenceTypes of violencePsychologyPrevalenciaIncidenciaTipos de violenciaSocial psychologyPrejudice (legal term)Violencia filio-parental
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Lena Constante. Experiencia carcelaria y búsqueda de la palabra liberadora en lengua francesa

2016

Lena Constante (1909-2005), escritora de origen rumano, elige la lengua francesa para escribir su testimonio en las cárceles rumanas entre 1950 y 1957. Su vivencia, en un contexto de opresión totalitaria y de injusta acusación, expresa de modo somero las condiciones políticas en las que se produjeron los acontecimientos. Ahora bien, la autora desarrolla todo un conjunto de estrategias transgresoras, ligadas a la composición verbal que plasma en su obra autobiográfica L’évasion silencieuse. Trois mille jours seule dans les prisons roumaines (1990). Lejos de alcanzar la felicidad, realiza su propio camino de liberación interior frente al silencio, el aislamiento y las torturas impuestas

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Language and LinguisticsFalse accusationEscrituraPoliticsLena ConstanteCárcelmedia_commonOppressionUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASRomanianFrenchTransgresión-liberaciónHistoria y crítica literariaArtFilologías hispánicaslanguage.human_languageSilenceFrancés:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]HappinesslanguageSilencioHumanitiesFilología
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Rich false memories of autobiographical events can be reversed

2021

False memories of autobiographical events can create enormous problems in forensic settings (e.g., false accusations). While multiple studies succeeded in inducing false memories in interview settings, we present research trying to reverse this effect (and thereby reduce the potential damage) by means of two ecologically valid strategies. We first successfully implanted false memories for two plausible autobiographical events (suggested by the students’ parents, alongside two true events). Over three repeated interviews, participants developed false memories (measured by state-of-the-art coding) of the suggested events under minimally suggestive conditions (27%) and even more so using massi…

AdultMaleMultidisciplinaryInterviewMemory EpisodicDebriefing05 social sciencesSocial Sciencesnutritional and metabolic diseases050109 social psychologyFalse memory050105 experimental psychologyFalse accusationnervous system diseasesYoung AdultMental RecallCollateral damageHumansFemale0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeSuggestionPsychologyCognitive psychologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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