Legislation and institutional practices concerning compensation for victims of rape in Denmark

Legislation and institutional practices concerning compensation for victims of rape in Denmark Publication date: June 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 81Author(s): Louise Victoria Johansen Read the…
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Criminal justice as racialized organizations: Evidence from ethnographies of police, courts, and jails

Criminal justice as racialized organizations: Evidence from ethnographies of police, courts, and jails Abstract Criminology has long grappled with the relationship between race/racism and the criminal justice system. In this…
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Contemporary Developments in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development: David Farrington’s Legacy

Contemporary Developments in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development: David Farrington's Legacy ABSTRACT Background The Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (CSDD) is one of the most important prospective criminological longitudinal…
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The transferal of criminal record stigma in the employment context: Evidence from conjoint and vignette experiments

The transferal of criminal record stigma in the employment context: Evidence from conjoint and vignette experiments Abstract A common concern in hiring individuals with criminal convictions is the stigma associated…
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“It’s like a reverse Robin Hood—We all know they can’t pay”: How court actors navigate the logics of monetary sanctions

“It's like a reverse Robin Hood—We all know they can't pay”: How court actors navigate the logics of monetary sanctions Abstract Monetary sanctions (also known as legal financial obligations or…
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