Attachment and the (mis)apprehension of Aboriginal children: epistemic violence in child welfare interventions
Attachment and the (mis)apprehension of Aboriginal children: epistemic violence in child welfare interventions . A. WrightP. GrayB. SelkirkC. HuntR. Wrighta School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australiab…
The invention of terrorism in France, 1904-1939
The invention of terrorism in France, 1904-1939 . Ariane BogainDepartment of Social Sciences, Northumbria University, UK Read the syndicated article here
Parole decisions about perpetrators of domestic violence in England and Wales
Parole decisions about perpetrators of domestic violence in England and Wales Abstract This study, the first to examine parole decisions for perpetrators of domestic violence in England and Wales, examines…
Radicalization ecosystem as a confounder of violent extremism’s drivers
Radicalization ecosystem as a confounder of violent extremism’s drivers . Moorthy S. MuthuswamyIndependent US-based scholar with a doctorate in nuclear physics Read the syndicated article here
Enemies near and far: how Jihadist groups strategize, plot, and learn
Enemies near and far: how Jihadist groups strategize, plot, and learn . Jerome DrevonGraduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Read the syndicated article here
A systematic review of literature on homicide followed by suicide and mental state of perpetrators
A systematic review of literature on homicide followed by suicide and mental state of perpetrators Abstract Background Homicide followed by suicide is rare, devastating and perpetrated worldwide. It is commonly…
Hate crime in a traditionally homogeneous society: Factors associated with fear of hate crime against racial/ethnic minorities in South Korea
Hate crime in a traditionally homogeneous society: Factors associated with fear of hate crime against racial/ethnic minorities in South Korea Publication date: March 2024Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and…
An interdisciplinary researcher-practitioner partnership: lessons and perspectives from researchers and problem-solving court personnel
Visit Criminal justice Studies . An interdisciplinary researcher-practitioner partnership: lessons and perspectives from researchers and problem-solving court personnel Stacy DewaldLaura HoneggerMitch CrandallJaclyn Hilderbrand SopcicScott DuBoisa Department of Criminal & Social…
‘Cool’ or ‘hot’ rational choices: an examination of traits and states in sexual crimes
‘Cool' or ‘hot' rational choices: an examination of traits and states in sexual crimes . Amelie PedneaultEric BeauregardDanielle A. HarrisRaymond A. Knighta Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State…
Functional and dysfunctional impulsivity mediates the relationships between ‘Dark Triad’ traits and cyberbullying perpetration
Functional and dysfunctional impulsivity mediates the relationships between ‘Dark Triad’ traits and cyberbullying perpetration Abstract Background Cyberbullying perpetration and victimisation have been associated with psychological distress, including depression and suicidal…