Clinic Employee Pleads Guilty for Role in Fraudulent Testing Scheme
Clinic Employee Pleads Guilty for Role in Fraudulent Testing Scheme Lobato, 25, pleaded guilty today before District Court Judge Alan S. Gold in the Southern District of Florida to one…
Staying Informed and Bridging “Social Distance”: Smartphone News Use and Mobile Messaging Behaviors of Flemish Adults during the First Weeks of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Staying Informed and Bridging “Social Distance”: Smartphone News Use and Mobile Messaging Behaviors of Flemish Adults during the First Weeks of the COVID-19 Pandemic Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December…
The Status Dynamics of Role Blurring in the Time of COVID-19
The Status Dynamics of Role Blurring in the Time of COVID-19 Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. Has the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic altered the status dynamics of role…
Soldiers to Scientists: Military Service, Gender, and STEM Degree Earning
Soldiers to Scientists: Military Service, Gender, and STEM Degree Earning Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. The authors use 2014–2018 data from the American Community Survey to answer two…
Corrigendum to “Unemployment, Trust in Government, and Satisfaction with Democracy: An Empirical Investigation”
Corrigendum to “Unemployment, Trust in Government, and Satisfaction with Democracy: An Empirical Investigation” Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. Read the syndicated article here
Who Doesn’t Trust Fauci? The Public’s Belief in the Expertise and Shared Values of Scientists in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Who Doesn’t Trust Fauci? The Public’s Belief in the Expertise and Shared Values of Scientists in the COVID-19 Pandemic Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. The primary tension in…
Can Social Media Anti-abuse Policies Work? A Quasi-experimental Study of Online Sexist and Racist Slurs
Can Social Media Anti-abuse Policies Work? A Quasi-experimental Study of Online Sexist and Racist Slurs Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. The authors use the timing of a change…
Cumulative disruptions: interdependency and commitment escalation as mechanisms of illicit network failure
Cumulative disruptions: interdependency and commitment escalation as mechanisms of illicit network failure . Michelle D. Fabiani Read the syndicated article here
Social Capital and Delinquency in Bagcilar, Turkey
Social Capital and Delinquency in Bagcilar, Turkey International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. There is a growing literature on social capital and delinquency. Most research has been done in…
“I’m Not a Number, I’m a Human Being:” A Phenomenological Study of Women’s Responses to Labeling
“I’m Not a Number, I’m a Human Being:” A Phenomenological Study of Women’s Responses to Labeling Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Since the 1970s, the number of women under correctional…
An Examination of Women’s Experiences with Reporting Sexual Victimization Behind Prison Walls
An Examination of Women’s Experiences with Reporting Sexual Victimization Behind Prison Walls The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Women inmates in a southern women’s minimum security facility were interviewed to…
Book Review: Disproportionate minority contact: Current issues and policies
Book Review: Disproportionate minority contact: Current issues and policies Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Rebecca Rodriguez Carey Read the syndicated article here