“They are not muslims. They are monsters”: the accidental takfirism of British political elites
“They are not muslims. They are monsters”: the accidental takfirism of British political elites . Harrison Swinhoe Read the syndicated article here
Competing discourses and cultural intelligibility: Familicide, gender and the mental illness/distress frame in news
Competing discourses and cultural intelligibility: Familicide, gender and the mental illness/distress frame in news Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Familicide – the killing of a partner and child(ren) –…
Immigration trials and international crimes: Expressing justice and performing race
Immigration trials and international crimes: Expressing justice and performing race Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article examines the performative collisions between the wrong of genocide and the invocation of…
What Can Sociology Say About Grit? A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Relationships between Socioeconomic Status, Sense of Control, and Grit
What Can Sociology Say About Grit? A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Relationships between Socioeconomic Status, Sense of Control, and Grit Socius, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2021. Despite growing interest…
Police Perceptions of Sex-worker Rape Victims and Their Offenders: A Vignette Study
Police Perceptions of Sex-worker Rape Victims and Their Offenders: A Vignette Study Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Women who are sex workers are at high risk of being…
Intimate Partner Violence Experiences During COVID-19 Among Male Couples
Intimate Partner Violence Experiences During COVID-19 Among Male Couples Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. In addition to the growing morbidity and mortality related to the 2019 novel coronavirus…
Longitudinal Analysis of Short-term Changes in Relationship Conflict During COVID-19: A Risk and Resilience Perspective
Longitudinal Analysis of Short-term Changes in Relationship Conflict During COVID-19: A Risk and Resilience Perspective Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. This study uses a risk and resilience framework…
Sexual Victimization and Mental Health in Female University Students
Sexual Victimization and Mental Health in Female University Students Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Although sexual assaults on female university students are a public health concern, studies that…
Characteristics and Prevalence of Lifetime Sexual Victimization Among a Sample of Men and Women with Intellectual Disabilities
Characteristics and Prevalence of Lifetime Sexual Victimization Among a Sample of Men and Women with Intellectual Disabilities Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. This study examines the prevalence and…
Bridging Divides to Advance Justice: A “Call to Conscience” for Criminology
Bridging Divides to Advance Justice: A “Call to Conscience” for Criminology Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 152-165, May 2021. Amanda Burgess-Proctor Read the syndicated article…
Moving the National Institute of Justice Forward: July 2010 through December 2012
Moving the National Institute of Justice Forward: July 2010 through December 2012 Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 166-174, May 2021. Criminologists are often frustrated by…
Coming Together in the Fight Against Intimate Partner Violence: Lessons Learned From a Researcher–Practitioner Collaboration Evaluating Cincinnati’s Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT)
Coming Together in the Fight Against Intimate Partner Violence: Lessons Learned From a Researcher–Practitioner Collaboration Evaluating Cincinnati’s Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT) Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Volume 37,…