A ‘Lens of Labor’: Re-Conceptualizing Young People’s Involvement in Organized Crime
A ‘Lens of Labor’: Re-Conceptualizing Young People’s Involvement in Organized Crime Abstract Millions of the world’s children engage in labor, often exploitative and essential to their survival. Child labor is…
Understanding Causes for Wrongful Convictions in Vietnam: a View from the Top and the Bottom of the Iceberg
Understanding Causes for Wrongful Convictions in Vietnam: a View from the Top and the Bottom of the Iceberg Abstract Wrongful convictions have severe consequences and effects on the values, dignity,…
The administration of death notifications in murder cases: retelling the secondary victimization experiences of homicide co-victims
Visit Criminal justice Studies . The administration of death notifications in murder cases: retelling the secondary victimization experiences of homicide co-victims Mark D. Reed Read the syndicated article here
Identifying and responding to young people with cognitive disability and neurodiversity in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand youth justice systems
Identifying and responding to young people with cognitive disability and neurodiversity in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand youth justice systems . Keith McVilly Read the syndicated article here
Patient profiles in high-security forensic psychiatry in Flanders
Patient profiles in high-security forensic psychiatry in Flanders . Sophie Verschueren Read the syndicated article here
Embracing ‘Abolition Ecology’: A Green Criminological Rejoinder
Embracing ‘Abolition Ecology’: A Green Criminological Rejoinder Abstract Recent debates in political ecology have sought to highlight and excavate the complex connectivity between ecological and carceral harms ( Heynen and…
Human trafficking in Spain: A quantitative case-law analysis
Human trafficking in Spain: A quantitative case-law analysis Publication date: December 2022Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 71Author(s): Marc Salat Read the syndicated article here
The compliance game: Legal endogeneity in anti-bribery settlement negotiations
The compliance game: Legal endogeneity in anti-bribery settlement negotiations Publication date: December 2022Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 71Author(s): Branislav Hock, Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett Read the syndicated article…
Place-Based Improvements for Public Safety: Private Investment, Public Code Enforcement, and Changes in Crime at Microplaces across Six U.S. Cities
Place-Based Improvements for Public Safety: Private Investment, Public Code Enforcement, and Changes in Crime at Microplaces across Six Cities . Marie Skubak Tillyer Read the syndicated article here
Do the reasons why people desist from crime vary by age, length of offending career or lifestyle factors?
Do the reasons why people desist from crime vary by age, length of offending career or lifestyle factors? Abstract Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past…