Quick links for December 2010

A round-up of December tweets from crimepsychblog New Journal Issues Women & Criminal Justice 20(4), articles on IPV, life sentences and risk http://retwt.me/1Qjtd Justice Qtrly 27(6), articles on transgender prisoners, gangs, social learning theory, self-control, in-reach http://is.gd/jtBjs Dec 10 issue of Learning & Individual Differences 21(1) has special section on education of children in detention http://retwt.me/1QjrH Violence Against Women 16(12), [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/crimepsychblog/UAsr/~3/KEDQ_4TrQyo/

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Getting into and out of character

A great discussion over at Nature Network inspired me to initiate a similar conversation here at Action Potential. Corie Lok asked the question "What is fair play in the blogo/commentosphere?" A fair question indeed. The responses have produced some interesting discussion fodder, but got me thinking about my own experiences on several science blogs. Although this conversation is equally applicable to any type of blog, let's stick with those dedicated to or mainly engaged in conversations about science.

Source: http://feeds.nature.com/~r/nn/rss/action_potential/~3/Rcdh6nKSa08/getting_out_character.html

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For Love or Money

Money's a loaded issue in most relationships. Here's how to be fiscally faithful.
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Whether you and your partner hail from different economic backgrounds or just hold opposing attitudes toward money, there's probably at least one financial question that creates friction in your relationship. Among the most common: Is your salary just yours, or ours? Should you take turns being breadwinner? And, one of the most difficult: Is the debt you've racked up before you met now a joint problem to tackle?

Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201107/love-or-money

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Have You Been Misdiagnosed?

Autism. Bipolar. ADHD. Fixing a problem you don't really have can be as dangerous as letting one go.
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Autism. Bipolar Disorder. Psychopathy. ADHD. It's important to seek help for problems. But in an age of insta-diagnosis, fixing something you don't really have can be as dangerous as letting it go.

Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201107/have-you-been-misdiagnosed

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