## Abstract The unique legal context investigated by Stein, Steinley, and Cropanzano (this issue) highlights important challenges facing decision makers charged with administering justice in turbulent environments. First, rules may need to be adapted to new information and changed circumstances. Se
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The culture of justice: reflections on punishment in Dostoevsky’sThe Idiot
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