Do meteorological and environmental factors influence theft crimes? A study on the risk of theft crimes in HN City

Do meteorological and environmental factors influence theft crimes? A study on the risk of theft crimes in HN City Publication date: June 2026Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice,…
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Procedural justice, social identity and public cooperation in post-Confucian societies – A test of group engagement model in Taiwan

Procedural justice, social identity and public cooperation in post-Confucian societies - A test of group engagement model in Taiwan Publication date: June 2026Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice,…
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Perceptions and Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Among Criminal Justice Students

Perceptions and Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Among Criminal Justice Students . Brooke Nodeland Mark Saber Robert Wall a Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University,…
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The Relationship Between Alexithymia and Criminal Aggression: A Chain Mediating Effect Through Loneliness and Anxiety

The Relationship Between Alexithymia and Criminal Aggression: A Chain Mediating Effect Through Loneliness and Anxiety . Hejia Yu Meng Zhang People’s Public Security University of China, Beijing, ChinaHejia Yu, is…
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Gender and sentencing in capital cases: Chinese criminal justice professionals’ perspectives

Gender and sentencing in capital cases: Chinese criminal justice professionals’ perspectives . Bin Liang Hong Lu Jianhong Liu Qingyang Hong Zhenhua Gan a Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University-Tulsa, Tulsa,…
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Courting Confidence in Probation: Unpacking Organisational Legitimacy Within the Criminal Justice System

Courting Confidence in Probation: Unpacking Organisational Legitimacy Within the Criminal Justice System ABSTRACT In this article, we address the hitherto neglected question of how sentencers and other professional actors in…
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Where’s the Sabotage? Repression, Recruitment, and Tactical Evolution in the U.S. Radical Environmental Movement

Where’s the Sabotage? Repression, Recruitment, and Tactical Evolution in the Radical Environmental Movement . Thomas Zeitzoff Department of Justice, Law & Criminology, School of Public Affairs, Washington DC, USA Read…
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