Collective efficacy and the built environment*
Collective efficacy and the built environment* Abstract Collective efficacy is a prominent explanation for neighborhood crime concentrations. Just as crime is concentrated in particular neighborhoods, within-neighborhoods crime is concentrated in…
‘Defunding the police’: A consideration of the implications for the police role in mental health work
‘Defunding the police’: A consideration of the implications for the police role in mental health work The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. This paper examines the role of the police…
Women’s Involvement in the Drug Trade: Revisiting the Emancipation Thesis in Global Perspective
Women’s Involvement in the Drug Trade: Revisiting the Emancipation Thesis in Global Perspective . Jennifer Fleetwood Read the syndicated article here
The criminogenic profile of violent female offenders incarcerated in Western Australian prisons as per the Level of Service/Risk, Need, Responsivity (LS/RNR) and Violence Risk Scale (VRS)
The criminogenic profile of violent female offenders incarcerated in Western Australian prisons as per the Level of Service/Risk, Need, Responsivity (LS/RNR) and Violence Risk Scale (VRS) . Menna Gower Read…
Assessment of self-report response bias in high functioning autistic people
Assessment of self-report response bias in high functioning autistic people . Marilyn A. Sher Read the syndicated article here
The influence of attorney anger on juror decision making
The influence of attorney anger on juror decision making . Samuel Choi Read the syndicated article here
Urgent issues and prospects in correctional rehabilitation practice and research
Urgent issues and prospects in correctional rehabilitation practice and research Abstract The aim of this paper is to identify some of the urgent issues currently confronting criminal justice policymakers, researchers…
Effects of mindfulness‐based interventions on psychological distress and mindfulness in incarcerated populations: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Effects of mindfulness‐based interventions on psychological distress and mindfulness in incarcerated populations: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Abstract Background As incarcerated populations report significantly higher prevalence rates for psychological distress…
‘You can have a bit of my pain, see how it feels’ – understanding male prisoners who engage in dual harm behaviours
‘You can have a bit of my pain, see how it feels’ – understanding male prisoners who engage in dual harm behaviours . Amanda Pickering Read the syndicated article here
Perceived justice, negative emotions and delinquency in Chinese high schools and vocational schools
Perceived justice, negative emotions and delinquency in Chinese high schools and vocational schools . Jinwu Zhang Read the syndicated article here
Similar Past, Different Future? How Feminist and Queer Criminological Pedagogy and Qualitative Methods Intersect and Diverge
Similar Past, Different Future? How Feminist and Queer Criminological Pedagogy and Qualitative Methods Intersect and Diverge . Vanessa R. Panfil Read the syndicated article here