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Continuing education: Toward a life‐course perspective on social learning*

opencrim April 29, 2020 Continuing education: Toward a life‐course perspective on social learning*2020-04-29T12:37:51+00:00 Criminology
Continuing education: Toward a life‐course perspective on social learning* Abstract Sutherland's differential association theory and the life‐course perspective have at times been conceptualized as contrasting theories of criminal behavior. I…
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Relationships between lawyers and victims of crime: Forming a new context

opencrim April 29, 2020 Relationships between lawyers and victims of crime: Forming a new context2020-04-29T11:36:29+00:00 International Review of Victimology
Relationships between lawyers and victims of crime: Forming a new context International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. This qualitative study offers a comprehensive overview of lawyers and clients who…
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A Gendered Career Stage Model to Explore Turnover Intent Among Correctional Officers

opencrim April 29, 2020 A Gendered Career Stage Model to Explore Turnover Intent Among Correctional Officers2020-04-29T07:17:12+00:00 The Prison Journal
A Gendered Career Stage Model to Explore Turnover Intent Among Correctional Officers The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Understanding the factors that lead to correctional officer (CO) turnover intent is…
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“Prisons Were Made for People Like Us”: British Pakistani Muslim Experiences Upon Release From Prison

opencrim April 29, 2020 “Prisons Were Made for People Like Us”: British Pakistani Muslim Experiences Upon Release From Prison2020-04-29T07:16:33+00:00 The Prison Journal
“Prisons Were Made for People Like Us”: British Pakistani Muslim Experiences Upon Release From Prison The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. British Muslim young men who offend upon reentry from…
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Gender and White-Collar Crime: Convenience in Target Selection

opencrim April 29, 2020 Gender and White-Collar Crime: Convenience in Target Selection2020-04-29T06:41:45+00:00 Deviant Behavior
Gender and White-Collar Crime: Convenience in Target Selection . Thomas Dearden Read the syndicated article here
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Two Shenandoah, Pa., Men Convicted of Hate Crime in the Fatal Beating of Luis Ramirez

opencrim April 29, 2020 Two Shenandoah, Pa., Men Convicted of Hate Crime in the Fatal Beating of Luis Ramirez2020-04-29T06:41:34+00:00 Justice Department
Two Shenandoah, Pa., Men Convicted of Hate Crime in the Fatal Beating of Luis Ramirez A federal jury in Scranton, Pa., has convicted Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak, both of…
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Michigan Clinic Operator Sentenced to 63 Months in Prison for His Role in a Fraudulent Home Health Scheme

opencrim April 29, 2020 Michigan Clinic Operator Sentenced to 63 Months in Prison for His Role in a Fraudulent Home Health Scheme2020-04-29T06:41:31+00:00 Justice Department
Michigan Clinic Operator Sentenced to 63 Months in Prison for His Role in a Fraudulent Home Health Scheme A patient recruiter and operator of a Detroit-area home health agency was…
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Ninth Taiwan Executive Indicted for Participating in Global LCD Price-Fixing Conspiracy

opencrim April 29, 2020 Ninth Taiwan Executive Indicted for Participating in Global LCD Price-Fixing Conspiracy2020-04-29T06:41:30+00:00 Justice Department
Ninth Taiwan Executive Indicted for Participating in Global LCD Price-Fixing Conspiracy A federal grand jury in San Francisco returned an indictment against a former executive of a Taiwan thin-film transistor…
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South Carolina Woman Pleads Guilty to Preparing False Tax Returns

opencrim April 29, 2020 South Carolina Woman Pleads Guilty to Preparing False Tax Returns2020-04-29T06:41:28+00:00 Justice Department
South Carolina Woman Pleads Guilty to Preparing False Tax Returns A McCormick, , tax return preparer pleaded guilty today to two counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of…
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U.S. Files PCB Cleanup Lawsuit Against 12 Polluters of Wisconsin’s Fox River

opencrim April 29, 2020 U.S. Files PCB Cleanup Lawsuit Against 12 Polluters of Wisconsin’s Fox River2020-04-29T06:41:27+00:00 Justice Department
Files PCB Cleanup Lawsuit Against 12 Polluters of Wisconsin’s Fox River The Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural Resources Division announced the filing of a major lawsuit today against 10…
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Differential mnemonic consistency differs between experienced and fabricated incidents

opencrim April 29, 2020 Differential mnemonic consistency differs between experienced and fabricated incidents2020-04-29T01:54:48+00:00 Psychology, Crime & Law
Differential mnemonic consistency differs between experienced and fabricated incidents . Thorsten Lange Read the syndicated article here
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At Risk of Rights: Rehabilitation, Sentence Management and the Structural Violence of Prison

opencrim April 29, 2020 At Risk of Rights: Rehabilitation, Sentence Management and the Structural Violence of Prison2020-04-29T00:00:00+00:00 Critical Criminology
At Risk of Rights: Rehabilitation, Sentence Management and the Structural Violence of Prison Abstract This article explores governing through rights in a penal context by analyzing a recent case before…
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