Understanding bystander decision‐making: Experimental evidence on when and how people respond to crime
Understanding bystander decision‐making: Experimental evidence on when and how people respond to crime Abstract The decision to intervene when witnessing a crime is central to understanding bystander behavior and social…
Prime Time for Crime? A Multi-City Analysis of Sporting Events, Sports Venues, and Crime
Prime Time for Crime? A Multi-City Analysis of Sporting Events, Sports Venues, and Crime Read the syndicated article here
The confluence of crime: mapping the nexus between arms and drug trafficking in the Caribbean
The confluence of crime: mapping the nexus between arms and drug trafficking in the Caribbean . Manon Blancafort Yulia Yarina Small Arms Survey, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development…
Transnational drug-related organised crime: a network perspective on Dutch involvement
Transnational drug-related organised crime: a network perspective on Dutch involvement . Irma J. Vermeulen National Intelligence, Expertise and Operational Support, Netherlands Police, The Netherlands Read the syndicated article here
Utilizing the “True Crime Podcast” Format to Teach Criminology Theories
Utilizing the “True Crime Podcast” Format to Teach Criminology Theories . Kirstie Boyett Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, USAKirstie Boyett, , is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Director of…
Recidivism Among IPV Offenders: The Role of Criminal Thinking and Structural Factors – A Research Note
Recidivism Among IPV Offenders: The Role of Criminal Thinking and Structural Factors – A Research Note . Monica Solinas-Saunders Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, USA Read the syndicated article here
Online crime as serious and organised crime: a view from Britain’s law enforcement
Online crime as serious and organised crime: a view from Britain’s law enforcement . Angela E. Heeler Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK Read the syndicated article here
Loneliness, Meaning in Life and Distress Among Incarcerated Men: The Moderating Role of Search for Meaning
Loneliness, Meaning in Life and Distress Among Incarcerated Men: The Moderating Role of Search for Meaning ABSTRACT Background Incarceration often disrupts an individual's sense of purpose and connectedness, contributing to…
Qualitative Meta-Synthesis and the Study of Crime and Deviance: A Brief Introduction
Qualitative Meta-Synthesis and the Study of Crime and Deviance: A Brief Introduction . Heith Copes Andy Hochstetler a University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USAb Iowa State University, Ames,…
“A leopard cannot change its spot”: a randomized controlled trial of a media intervention to aid public receptiveness toward reintegration in Nigeria
“A leopard cannot change its spot”: a randomized controlled trial of a media intervention to aid public receptiveness toward reintegration in Nigeria . Tarela Juliet Ike Dung Ezekiel Jidong Evangelyn…
Intimates, acquaintances or strangers? Profiling the victim–offender relationship in homicides through offenders’ behavioural patterns
Intimates, acquaintances or strangers? Profiling the victim–offender relationship in homicides through offenders' behavioural patterns Abstract Aims This study examined behavioural heterogeneity across three victim–offender relationship categories in a non-Western context…
Elder Abuse in Undergraduate Criminal Justice and Criminology Curricula: A Content Analysis of Course Syllabi and Textbooks
Elder Abuse in Undergraduate Criminal Justice and Criminology Curricula: A Content Analysis of Course Syllabi and Textbooks . Deneil D. Christian East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USADeneil D. Christian, ,…