Implementing therapeutic community as a rehabilitation intervention for the imprisoned narcotic drug offenders with substance use disorder: special reference to Sri Lanka
Implementing therapeutic community as a rehabilitation intervention for the imprisoned narcotic drug offenders with substance use disorder: special reference to Sri Lanka . A. R. Jayamaha Read the syndicated article…
Jihadist Ideological Conflict and Local Governance in Mali
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Living Death at the Intersection of Necropower and Disciplinary Power: A Qualitative Exploration of Racialised and Detained Groups in Australia
Living Death at the Intersection of Necropower and Disciplinary Power: A Qualitative Exploration of Racialised and Detained Groups in Australia Abstract This article challenges state-sponsored violence in Australia by exploring…
Shrinking the Police Footprint
Shrinking the Police Footprint . David Thacher Read the syndicated article here
Correction to: Six Lines: A Methodological Agenda for Critical Gang Studies
Correction to: Six Lines: A Methodological Agenda for Critical Gang Studies Read the syndicated article here
Examining Cumulative Disadvantage against American Indian Defendants in Federal Courts
Examining Cumulative Disadvantage against American Indian Defendants in Federal Courts . Erica Redner-Vera Read the syndicated article here
Ethnic Diversity, Ethnic Polarization, and Incarceration Rates: A Cross-National Study
Ethnic Diversity, Ethnic Polarization, and Incarceration Rates: A Cross-National Study . Christopher J. Marier Read the syndicated article here
Well-being of police personnel: Role of perceived social support and perceived control of internal states
Well-being of police personnel: Role of perceived social support and perceived control of internal states The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. The cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the relationship between…
Examining the effects of job burnout and work-family conflict on correctional officer turnover intent
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Examining the effects of job burnout and work-family conflict on correctional officer turnover intent Samuel G. Vickovic Read the syndicated article here
Did Mass Incarceration Leave Americans Feeling Less Afraid? A Multilevel Analysis of Cumulative Imprisonment and Individual Perceptions of Fear
Did Mass Incarceration Leave Americans Feeling Less Afraid? A Multilevel Analysis of Cumulative Imprisonment and Individual Perceptions of Fear . Andrea Corradi Read the syndicated article here