Corrigendum to “Anything Can Happen at Any Time.” Perceived Causes of Correctional Officer Injuries
Corrigendum to “Anything Can Happen at Any Time.” Perceived Causes of Correctional Officer Injuries Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Read the syndicated article here
Gang Membership and Gang Crime in New Zealand: A National Study Identifying Spatial Risk Factors
Gang Membership and Gang Crime in New Zealand: A National Study Identifying Spatial Risk Factors Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. In this exploratory study, we identify the spatial…
Prisons and Mental Health: Violence, Organizational Support, and the Effects of Correctional Work
Prisons and Mental Health: Violence, Organizational Support, and the Effects of Correctional Work Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Correctional workers have a high likelihood of exposure to violence…
International Survey on the Use of Emerging Technologies Among Forensic and Correctional Mental Health Professionals
International Survey on the Use of Emerging Technologies Among Forensic and Correctional Mental Health Professionals Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Although the global diffusion of e-mental health has…
The Effect of Sanction Severity and Its Interaction With Procedural Justice
The Effect of Sanction Severity and Its Interaction With Procedural Justice Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Recent scholarship suggests that detention may have differential effects depending on situational…
Sorting Through the Evidence: A Step Toward Prioritization of Evidence-Based Community Supervision Practices
Sorting Through the Evidence: A Step Toward Prioritization of Evidence-Based Community Supervision Practices Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Studies of implementation of evidence-based supervision policies and procedures often…
Using Social Media to Recruit Participants for Scholarly Research: Lessons from African Female Immigrants in the United States
Using Social Media to Recruit Participants for Scholarly Research: Lessons from African Female Immigrants in the United States . Joselyne L. Chenane Read the syndicated article here
Continuity of Offending in Young Adulthood: A Test of Moffitt’s Snares Hypothesis
Continuity of Offending in Young Adulthood: A Test of Moffitt’s Snares Hypothesis Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Moffitt’s snares hypothesis posits that snares—such as addiction to drugs and alcohol, time…
Do Negative Emotions Matter? Paths From Victimization to Cyber and Traditional Bullying From a General Strain Theory Perspective
Do Negative Emotions Matter? Paths From Victimization to Cyber and Traditional Bullying From a General Strain Theory Perspective Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Drawing on theoretical propositions of general strain…
Examining the Risk of Recurring Use of Force Incidents Among Newly Hired Police Officers
Examining the Risk of Recurring Use of Force Incidents Among Newly Hired Police Officers Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Police force, though rare, has profound implications for citizens and officers…
Disorder Oriented Policing: A Revealing Case Study of a Special Differential Response Unit in the Houston Police Department
Disorder Oriented Policing: A Revealing Case Study of a Special Differential Response Unit in the Houston Police Department Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Proactive policing has been a preferred approach…