How K-pop Fans Utilize Conventional and Subcultural Frameworks to Construct Fan Identities: A Case Study of Seungri and the Burning Sun Scandal
How K-pop Fans Utilize Conventional and Subcultural Frameworks to Construct Fan Identities: A Case Study of Seungri and the Burning Sun Scandal . Vinh Trinh Luu J. Patrick Williams a…
Revisiting the Effect of Rapid Response on the Frequency of Reported Crimes Using an Instrumental Variable Approach
Revisiting the Effect of Rapid Response on the Frequency of Reported Crimes Using an Instrumental Variable Approach . Steven Briggs Sarah Boonstoppel Political Science and Public Policy, North Dakota State…
Fear and perceived risk of cyber fraud victimization among Chinese University students
Fear and perceived risk of cyber fraud victimization among Chinese University students Abstract Cyber fraud has surfaced as a serious social problem in China, resulting in billions of Chinese yuan…
Perceptions of probation officer procedural justice, low self‐control, and recidivism after release from prison
Perceptions of probation officer procedural justice, low self‐control, and recidivism after release from prison Abstract Purpose Legal authorities who engage in procedurally just practices may reduce the likelihood of people…
“A Content Analysis of the American Society of Criminology’s Presidential Address, 1988–2022: A Qualitative Exploration”
“A Content Analysis of the American Society of Criminology’s Presidential Address, 1988–2022: A Qualitative Exploration” . Phillip Shon Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, CanadaPhillip C.…
Factors That Influence Urban Recruits’ Persistence to Pursue Police Careers in a Negative Occupational Climate
Factors That Influence Urban Recruits’ Persistence to Pursue Police Careers in a Negative Occupational Climate . Roberto Gallardo Aaron Bartula Paul Reynolds Sean Hubbard Eric Coleman The University of North…
Introduction to the special issue on judicial and lawyer well-being and stress
Introduction to the special issue on judicial and lawyer well-being and stress . Kate Diesfeld Kathryn Hollingsworth Nina (Christina) Hudson Stephen Tang Mark Nolan a School of Public Health and…
What would a trauma-informed workplace ideally look like in legal aid? A qualitative perspective from lawyers
What would a trauma-informed workplace ideally look like in legal aid? A qualitative perspective from lawyers . Clare Pike Amanda Rebar School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity, Rockhampton,…
The Law as a Necropolitical Tool: A Genealogy of Police Violence in Brazil
The Law as a Necropolitical Tool: A Genealogy of Police Violence in Brazil Abstract This article explores the necropolitical foundations of police violence in Brazil via a genealogical approach of…
A comparison of patient ratings and staff ratings of disability using the World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Schedule in individuals with psychotic spectrum disorders who are forensic psychiatric inpatients
A comparison of patient ratings and staff ratings of disability using the World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Schedule in individuals with psychotic spectrum disorders who are forensic psychiatric inpatients Abstract…
Forgiveness and rehabilitation of Portuguese incarcerated individuals: what do they think about forgiveness?
Forgiveness and rehabilitation of Portuguese incarcerated individuals: what do they think about forgiveness? . Joana Moniz Viviana Nunes Carla Cunha a University of Maia, Maia, Portugalb Portugal & Santa Maria…
Introduction to the special issue on cross-cultural issues in psychology, crime and the law
Introduction to the special issue on cross-cultural issues in psychology, crime and the law . Stephane Shepherd Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia Read the…