Sympathy for the Devil: Belief in Satan and Moral Beliefs
Sympathy for the Devil: Belief in Satan and Moral Beliefs . Scott A. Desmond Read the syndicated article here
Reinforced self-affirmation as a method of reducing the misinformation effect: Towards ecological validity
Reinforced self-affirmation as a method of reducing the misinformation effect: Towards ecological validity . Malwina Szpitalak Read the syndicated article here
Moving beyond Islamist extremism: assessing counter narrative responses to the global far right
Moving beyond Islamist extremism: assessing counter narrative responses to the global far right . Ashton Kingdon Read the syndicated article here
Police Resilience as a Multilevel Balance: Needs and Resources for Victim Support Officers
Police Resilience as a Multilevel Balance: Needs and Resources for Victim Support Officers Police Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Providing face-to-face support to victims entails one the most intense stress- and…
Exploring the value of feminist theory in understanding digital crimes: Gender and cybercrime types
Exploring the value of feminist theory in understanding digital crimes: Gender and cybercrime types Abstract Do men and women perceive cybercrime types differently? This article draws on the distinction between…
Organisational barriers to institutional change: The case of intelligence in New Zealand policing
Organisational barriers to institutional change: The case of intelligence in New Zealand policing Abstract Over recent decades Intelligence-led Policing (ILP) has become a central component of the attempts by New…
Issues and innovations in prison health research: methods, issues and innovations. Matthew Maycock, Rosie Meek & James Woodall (Eds.) London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2020. 277pp. £109.99 (hbk); £109.99 (pbk); £87.50 (ebk) ISBN 9783030464004; 9783030464035; 9783030464011
Issues and innovations in prison health research: methods, issues and innovations. Matthew Maycock, Rosie Meek & James Woodall (Eds.) London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2020. 277pp. £ (hbk); £ (pbk); £ (ebk)…
Critical reflections on women, family, crime and justice. Isla Masson, Lucy Baldwin & Natalie Booth (Eds.) Bristol: Policy Press. 2021. 248pp. £85.00 (hbk); £26.99 (pbk); £26.99 (ebk) ISBN: 978–1447358688; 978–1447358695; 978–1447358671
Critical reflections on women, family, crime and justice. Isla Masson, Lucy Baldwin & Natalie Booth (Eds.) Bristol: Policy Press. 2021. 248pp. £ (hbk); £ (pbk); £ (ebk) ISBN: 978–1447358688; 978–1447358695; 978–1447358671 The Howard…
Susceptibility to violent extremism and cognitive rigidity: Registered replication, corroboration and open questions for criminological research and practice
Susceptibility to violent extremism and cognitive rigidity: Registered replication, corroboration and open questions for criminological research and practice Abstract Does cognitive inflexibility predict vulnerability to violent extremism? Schumann, Salman, Clemmow,…
Clarion call: A comment on Hamm et al.’s (2022) diagrammatic map for a future research agenda
Clarion call: A comment on Hamm et al.'s (2022) diagrammatic map for a future research agenda Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
On the nature of acquiescence to police authority: A commentary on Hamm et al. (2022)
On the nature of acquiescence to police authority: A commentary on Hamm et al. (2022) Abstract The excellent target article raises much food for thought. In this commentary we first discuss…