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    Willingness to help: how the portrayal and perception of a wrongfully convicted individual affects people’s willingness to help exonerees 

    Hamilton, Karli M. (2021-08-01)
    Currently, in Canada there is no legal requirement to compensate exonerees (Roach, 2012), and despite research suggesting Canadians would be supportive of this government assistance for exonerees (Angus Reid, 1995; Clow, ...
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    Individuals’ empathic responses to exonerees’ emotional and physical suffering 

    Li, Jingyuan (2022-06-01)
    In exploring avenues to combat the stigma exonerees experience, a study was conducted to examine whether exposure to an exoneree’s suffering increases empathy and helping, and whether different empathic responses (e.g., ...

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