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James Doering's research investigates factors influencing offender confessions in fraud cases and victim referral decisions. This work is situated within the broader context of behavioral and psychological studies, examining decision-making processes in criminal justice scenarios. Doering has co-authored publications with Hrishikesh Desai and Steven Muzatko from Arkansas State University, indicating collaborative efforts within the institution. His recent publication in 2026 highlights his continued activity in scholarly pursuits.
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“There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities (2026)
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- “There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities
- “There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities
- “There Is No Wrong Time to Do the Right Thing”: Examining Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to Fraud and the Victim’s Decision to Refer to Authorities
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