From Resistance to Invitations: How Men Voluntarily in Therapy for Intimate Partner Violence May Contribute to the Development of a Working Alliance
From Resistance to Invitations: How Men Voluntarily in Therapy for Intimate Partner Violence May Contribute to the Development of a Working Alliance Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Volume 33, Issue 16,…
Observer reactions to emotional victims of serious crimes: stereotypes and expectancy violations
Observer reactions to emotional victims of serious crimes: stereotypes and expectancy violations . Alice K. Bosma Read the syndicated article here
Limitations on the ability to negotiate justice: attorney perspectives on guilt, innocence, and legal advice in the current plea system
Limitations on the ability to negotiate justice: attorney perspectives on guilt, innocence, and legal advice in the current plea system . Rebecca K. Helm Read the syndicated article here
An analysis of how the police ‘caution’ is presented to juvenile suspects in England
An analysis of how the police ‘caution’ is presented to juvenile suspects in England . Megan Pei Ying Sim Read the syndicated article here
Job satisfaction among frontline police officers in China: the role of demographic, work-related, organizational and social factors
Job satisfaction among frontline police officers in China: the role of demographic, work-related, organizational and social factors . Zheng Chen Read the syndicated article here
Avoiding blame when violating traffic rules: the development and validation of the justifications of traffic violations scale
Avoiding blame when violating traffic rules: the development and validation of the justifications of traffic violations scale . Andrei C. Holman Read the syndicated article here
Should the Religious Be Exempt? Questions of Justice, Character, and the Maintenance of Norms
Should the Religious Be Exempt? Questions of Justice, Character, and the Maintenance of Norms Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2018, Page 87-101. Laura S. Underkuffler Read the syndicated article here
Sisters in crime revisited: bringing gender into criminology
Sisters in crime revisited: bringing gender into criminology Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2018, Page 313-316. Stacy De Coster Read the syndicated article here
Mean lives, mean laws: Oklahoma’s women prisoners
Mean lives, mean laws: Oklahoma’s women prisoners . Kimberly R. Kras Read the syndicated article here
Criminal Justice Students’ Attitudes Toward LGBTQ Individuals and LGBTQ Police Officers
Criminal Justice Students’ Attitudes Toward LGBTQ Individuals and LGBTQ Police Officers . Jane M. Tucker Read the syndicated article here
The State of Criminal Justice Educational Programs in the United States: Bachelors’ Degrees, Curriculum Standards, and the Ongoing Quest for Quality
The State of Criminal Justice Educational Programs in the United States: Bachelors’ Degrees, Curriculum Standards, and the Ongoing Quest for Quality . John J. Sloan Read the syndicated article here
Assessing Student Attitudes Toward Sexual Assault by Using a Mock Trial
Assessing Student Attitudes Toward Sexual Assault by Using a Mock Trial . Amy J. Stichman Read the syndicated article here