A vision for academic and third sector collaboration in (criminal) justice
A vision for academic and third sector collaboration in (criminal) justice Abstract In this article we sketch a vision that might guide academic and third sector collaboration. We do so…
The supermajority: How the Supreme Court divided America
The supermajority: How the Supreme Court divided America . Meghan KozaMichael S. Vaughna Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USAb…
The privilege and the pressure: judges’ and magistrates’ reflections on the sources and impacts of stress in judicial work
The privilege and the pressure: judges’ and magistrates’ reflections on the sources and impacts of stress in judicial work . Carly SchreverCarol HulbertTania Sourdina Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University…
Testing the Model of Judicial Stress using a COVID-era survey of U.S. federal court personnel
Testing the Model of Judicial Stress using a COVID-era survey of federal court personnel . Anna FineKatie M. SniderMonica K. Millera Interdisciplinary Social Psychology PhD Program, University of Nevada, Reno,…
Case commentary: a ‘merciful approach’ to discipline for a New Zealand lawyer’s misconduct
Case commentary: a ‘merciful approach’ to discipline for a New Zealand lawyer’s misconduct . Kate DiesfeldMarta RychertLois J. SurgenorOlivia KellyKate Kerseya School of Public Health and Interdisciplinary Studies, Auckland University…
Altruistic concern: how racial ideologies explain racial differences in concerns for Black victims of crime and the police
Altruistic concern: how racial ideologies explain racial differences in concerns for Black victims of crime and the police . Kevin DrakulichCassidy PereiraSchool of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, Boston,…
Juveniles and Animal Abuse in Finland – Prevalence and Associations with Antisocial Behavior
Juveniles and Animal Abuse in Finland – Prevalence and Associations with Antisocial Behavior . Vilja Vähä-AhoMarkus KaakinenUniversity of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandVilja Vähä-Aho is a PhD student at the doctoral programme…
Deadly consequences: lessons from the evolution of terrorist attacks against United States diplomats
Deadly consequences: lessons from the evolution of terrorist attacks against United States diplomats . Michael J. SchumacherAddison K. Emiga Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL,…
Counterterrorism laws and state repression in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks
Counterterrorism laws and state repression in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks . Samaila AdelaiyeDogara Waziri Fadasona Political Science, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY, USAb Political Science, Greenfield University, Kaduna,…
Incarceration without Dehumanization: Public Support for Policies to Reduce Correctional Officer Misconduct
Incarceration without Dehumanization: Public Support for Policies to Reduce Correctional Officer Misconduct . Alexander L. BurtonJustin T. PickettCheryl Lero JonsonFrancis T. CullenVelmer S. Burtona The University of Texas at Dallas,…