Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) from an Insurgent Group to a Local Authority: Emergence, Development and Social Support Base
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Relative deprivation or absolute deprivation? Empirical evidence of criminal crimes in China
Relative deprivation or absolute deprivation? Empirical evidence of criminal crimes in China . Zhe Song Read the syndicated article here
Offender insight into Australian stolen goods markets from 2002–2017: the DUMA survey as a 16-year window into property crime offenders’ target selections and disposal
Offender insight into Australian stolen goods markets from 2002–2017: the DUMA survey as a 16-year window into property crime offenders’ target selections and disposal . Joseph Clare Read the syndicated…
A systematic review of offender mental health stigma: commonality, psychometric measures and differential diagnosis
A systematic review of offender mental health stigma: commonality, psychometric measures and differential diagnosis . Rachel C. Tremlin Read the syndicated article here
The rich get richer and the poor get prison: Thinking critically about class and criminal justice
The rich get richer and the poor get prison: Thinking critically about class and criminal justice . Alan S. Bruce Read the syndicated article here
Book Review of “Counter-terrorism and civil society: Post-9/11 progress and challenges”
Book Review of “Counter-terrorism and civil society: Post-9/11 progress and challenges” . Joshua Akintayo Read the syndicated article here
Reply to Tahir Abbas, Naomi Kloosterboer, and Rik Peels
Reply to Tahir Abbas, Naomi Kloosterboer, and Rik Peels . Quassim Cassam Read the syndicated article here
Tattooed Individuals in a Community: Motivations and Identities
Tattooed Individuals in a Community: Motivations and Identities . Sarah Frankel Read the syndicated article here
The Impact of Gender on Social Support for Criminal Justice Careers
The Impact of Gender on Social Support for Criminal Justice Careers . Ebonie Cunningham Stringer Read the syndicated article here