Book Review: Killing with prejudice: Institutionalized racism in American capital punishment
Book Review: Killing with prejudice: Institutionalized racism in American capital punishment Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Nick Petersen Read the syndicated article here
Immigrants’ Confidence in the Police: An Examination of Generational and Ethnic Differences in the United States
Immigrants’ Confidence in the Police: An Examination of Generational and Ethnic Differences in the United States International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. As the number of immigrants in the…
Book review: Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Sexual Assault: Challenging the Myths
Book review: Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Sexual Assault: Challenging the Myths International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. James Pickles Read the syndicated article here
Marketization in a state-centred policing context: The case of Sweden
Marketization in a state-centred policing context: The case of Sweden European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article examines how and why marketization of policing may occur in a…
Indigenous Perspectives on Help-Seeking for Family Violence: Voices From an Australian Community
Indigenous Perspectives on Help-Seeking for Family Violence: Voices From an Australian Community Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Indigenous peoples experience high rates of family violence (FV) yet are…
Three Opportunities for the Future of Juvenile Forensic Assessment
Three Opportunities for the Future of Juvenile Forensic Assessment Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Legal and social circumstances now offer the field of juvenile forensic assessment several opportunities…
White-Collar Crime: The Privileging of Serious Financial Fraud in New Zealand
White-Collar Crime: The Privileging of Serious Financial Fraud in New Zealand Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Bagaric and Alexander (2014) argue for fundamental reform of the sentencing process for…
Depression, perceived discrimination, and racial barrier awareness as predictors of offending for Black women
Depression, perceived discrimination, and racial barrier awareness as predictors of offending for Black women . Chenelle A. Jones Read the syndicated article here
Criminal records and college admissions: A modified experimental audit
Criminal records and college admissions: A modified experimental audit Abstract In this article, we consider the effect of criminal records on college admissions. Nearly 72 percent of colleges require criminal…
Lufkin, Texas, Man and Woman Sentenced to Federal Prison for Nacogdoches, Texas, Murders
Lufkin, Texas, Man and Woman Sentenced to Federal Prison for Nacogdoches, Texas, Murders A Lufkin, Texas, man and woman have been sentenced to federal prison for their part in a…
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Grand Opening of the Next Door Chattanooga Release Center
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Grand Opening of the Next Door Chattanooga Release Center "Today, we know that these public safety challenges cannot be addressed through enforcement alone…
Deputy Attorney General James Cole Speaks at the Department’s National Missing Children’s Day Ceremony
Deputy Attorney General James Cole Speaks at the Department’s National Missing Children’s Day Ceremony "National Missing Children’s Day is a reminder to all parents and guardians of the need for…