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Age/Cohort Differences in Judgments about Criminal Transgressions
J. L. Rankin
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Age Cohorts
100%
Age Differences
16%
Cohort Differences
100%
Contextual Factors
16%
Criminal
100%
Criminal Action
16%
Criminal Offenders
16%
Direct Messages
16%
Extenuating Circumstances
16%
Judgment Process
16%
Offenders
16%
Older Adults
100%
Older Age Group
16%
Parole
16%
Social Judgment
16%
Transgression
100%