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    Framing innocence: an experimental test of the effects of wrongful convictions on public opinion by Norris, Robert J., Mullinix, Kevin J.

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-06-2020)
    “…Objectives Discourse about criminal justice in the USA increasingly revolves around wrongful convictions. Research has documented the emergence of the…”
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    The Feedback Effects of Controversial Police Use of Force by Mullinix, Kevin J., Bolsen, Toby, Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Political behavior (01-06-2021)
    “…Controversial cases of police use of force against minority civilians have become a ubiquitous feature of news headlines, and videos of these interactions…”
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    AN EXPLICIT TEST OF PLEA BARGAINING IN THE "SHADOW OF THE TRIAL" by BUSHWAY, SHAWN D., REDLICH, ALLISON D., NORRIS, ROBERT J.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-11-2014)
    “…Bargaining in the “shadow of the trial,” which hinges on the expectations of trial outcomes, is the primary theory used by noncriminologists to explain…”
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    Diverging from the shadows: explaining individual deviation from plea bargaining in the “shadow of the trial” by Petersen, Kevin, Redlich, Allison D., Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-06-2022)
    “…Objectives The “shadow of the trial” (SOT) theory posits that plea decisions result from mathematical predictions of probability of conviction (POC) at trial…”
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    Framing DNA: Social Movement Theory and the Foundations of the Innocence Movement by Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Journal of contemporary criminal justice (01-02-2017)
    “…The “innocence movement” has often been mentioned, but rarely explored in depth. In particular, scholars have yet to study the beginning of the movement…”
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    Pulled-Over Rates, Causal Attributions, and Trust in Police by Mullinix, Kevin J., Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Political research quarterly (01-06-2019)
    “…A growing literature documents racial disparities throughout the American criminal justice system. Yet, even as this evidence accumulates and garners…”
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    The Influence of Confessions on Guilty Pleas and Plea Discounts by Redlich, Allison D, Yan, Shi, Norris, Robert J, Bushway, Shawn D

    Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-05-2018)
    “…The influence on confession evidence in trials is quite strong; triers of fact who hear confession evidence find these self-incriminating statements hard to…”
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    The Good, the Bad, and the Uncertain: State Harm, the Aftermath of Exoneration, and Compensation for the Wrongly Convicted by Madrigal, Andrew J., Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Critical criminology (Richmond, B.C.) (01-12-2022)
    “…As the number of exonerations in the USA continues to grow, so does the need to address post-release challenges faced by those who experience wrongful…”
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    Safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of oral apoA-I mimetic peptide D-4F in high-risk cardiovascular patients by Bloedon, LeAnne T., Dunbar, Richard, Duffy, Danielle, Pinell-Salles, Paula, Norris, Robert, DeGroot, Bruce J., Movva, Rajesh, Navab, Mohamad, Fogelman, Alan M., Rader, Daniel J.

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-06-2008)
    “…Patients with coronary heart disease or equivalent risk received a single dose of 30, 100, 300, or 500 mg of unformulated D-4F (n = 8, each dose) or placebo (n…”
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    Plea decision-making by attorneys and judges by Redlich, Allison D., Bushway, Shawn D., Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-12-2016)
    “…Objectives Approximately 95 % of convictions in the United States are the result of guilty pleas. Surprisingly little is known about the factors which judges,…”
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    Oral Apolipoprotein A‐I Mimetic D‐4F Lowers HDL‐Inflammatory Index in High‐Risk Patients: A First‐in‐Human Multiple‐Dose, Randomized Controlled Trial by Dunbar, Richard L., Movva, Rajesh, Bloedon, LeAnne T., Duffy, Danielle, Norris, Robert B., Navab, Mohamad, Fogelman, Alan M., Rader, Daniel J.

    Published in Clinical and translational science (01-11-2017)
    “…A single dose of the apolipoprotein (apo)A‐I mimetic peptide D‐4F rendered high‐density lipoprotein (HDL) less inflammatory, motivating the first multiple‐dose…”
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    Ecology of interactions between weeds and arthropods by Norris, R.F, Kogan, M

    Published in Annual review of entomology (01-01-2005)
    “…Weeds and arthropods interact in agricultural systems. Weeds can directly serve as food sources or provide other ecosystem resources for herbivorous…”
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    Complications of cutaneous surgery in patients taking clopidogrel-containing anticoagulation by Cook-Norris, Robert H., MD, Michaels, Jason D., MS, Weaver, Amy L., MS, Phillips, P. Kim, MD, Brewer, Jerry D., MD, Roenigk, Randall K., MD, Otley, Clark C., MD

    “…Background Most anticoagulants are not associated with increased risk of severe complications during cutaneous surgery, but no data exist on clopidogrel…”
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    The criminal costs of wrongful convictions: Can we reduce crime by protecting the innocent? by Norris, Robert J., Weintraub, Jennifer N., Acker, James R., Redlich, Allison D., Bonventre, Catherine L.

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-05-2020)
    “…Research Summary In this article, we examine criminal offending by true perpetrators after innocent people are arrested and convicted for their crimes. After…”
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    Advancing Wrongful Conviction Scholarship: Toward New Conceptual Frameworks by Norris, Robert J., Bonventre, Catherine L.

    Published in Justice quarterly (02-11-2015)
    “…As wrongful conviction scholarship grows, some scholars have suggested that existing research on miscarriages of justice lacks theoretical grounding and…”
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    Assessing Compensation Statutes for the Wrongly Convicted by Norris, Robert J.

    Published in Criminal justice policy review (01-09-2012)
    “…As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sphere about actual innocence. Though research on…”
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    Pilot trial of an electronic decision support to improve care for emergency department patients with acute heart failure by Sax, Dana R, Mark, Dustin G, Rana, Jamal S, Huang, Jie, Casey, Scott D, Norris, Robert P, Tillage, Viliami, Reed, Mary E

    Published in ESC Heart Failure (25-07-2024)
    “…Emergency department (ED) providers play an important role in the management of patients with acute heart failure (AHF). We present findings from a pilot study…”
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    Pediatric erythromelalgia: A retrospective review of 32 cases evaluated at Mayo Clinic over a 37-year period by Cook-Norris, Robert H., MD, Tollefson, Megha M., MD, Cruz-Inigo, Andres E., BA, Sandroni, Paola, MD, PhD, Davis, Mark D.P., MD, Davis, Dawn M.R., MD

    “…Background Erythromelalgia has not been well characterized in the pediatric population. Objective We sought to review our experience of erythromelalgia in the…”
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    Physicians' Perceptions of Clinical Decision Support to Treat Patients With Heart Failure in the ED by Casey, Scott D, Reed, Mary E, LeMaster, Chris, Mark, Dustin G, Gaskin, Jesse, Norris, Robert P, Sax, Dana R

    Published in JAMA network open (01-11-2023)
    “…Clinical decision support (CDS) could help emergency department (ED) physicians treat patients with heart failure (HF) by estimating risk, collating relevant…”
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