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  • Jan 22, 2025 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Nicholas Scurich |Richard John

    All models are wrong, but some are useful-- George Box (1976). The research literature on recidivism of sexual offenders is voluminous. Hundreds of empirical studies from all over the world have examined the topic. Although the studies are heterogeneous in many respects, the vast majority of them define sexual recidivism as a new arrest or criminal charge for a sexual offense (Hanson and Bussiere 1998).

  • Oct 26, 2024 | portside.org | Richard John

    The Other Sherman’s March Published October 26, 2024 The U.S. Justice Department recently hauled Google into court for violating an 1890 federal law designed to forestall the unjust consolidation of economic power.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | truthdig.com | Richard John

    The U.S. Justice Department recently hauled Google into court for violating an 1890 federal law designed to forestall the unjust consolidation of economic power. Known today as the Sherman Act, this law was proposed by Ohio lawmaker John Sherman to prevent sprawling financial combines like Standard Oil from using their formidable command over the production, distribution, and sale of a good or service to bankrupt their rivals and block new entrants from the market.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | historynewsnetwork.org | Richard John

    The U.S. Justice Department recently hauled Google into court for violating an 1890 federal law designed to forestall the unjust consolidation of economic power. Known today as the Sherman Act, this law was proposed by Ohio lawmaker John Sherman to prevent sprawling financial combines like Standard Oil from using their formidable command over the production, distribution, and sale of a good or service to bankrupt their rivals and block new entrants from the market.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | hnn.us | Richard John

    The U.S. Justice Department recently hauled Google into court for violating an 1890 federal law designed to forestall the unjust consolidation of economic power. Known today as the Sherman Act, this law was proposed by Ohio lawmaker John Sherman to prevent sprawling financial combines like Standard Oil from using their formidable command over the production, distribution, and sale of a good or service to bankrupt their rivals and block new entrants from the market.

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