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Investigation of compensation source, trait empathy, satisfaction with outcome and forgiveness in the criminal context

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Gábor Papp, Judit Kovács, József Pántya & Nóra Kiss. (2013) When does compensation lead to forgiveness?. Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle 68:2, pages 277-300.
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Peter Strelan, N. T. Feather & Ian McKee. (2011) Retributive and Inclusive Justice Goals and Forgiveness: The Influence of Motivational Values. Social Justice Research 24:2, pages 126-142.
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Joel M. Caplan. (2010) Parole release decisions: Impact of victim input on a representative sample of inmates. Journal of Criminal Justice 38:3, pages 291-300.
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Peter Strelan, N.T. Feather & Ian McKee. (2008) Justice and forgiveness: Experimental evidence for compatibility. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44:6, pages 1538-1544.
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