Changes in moral neutralization leading to recidivism in low-to-moderate-risk justice-involved youth: replication and extension

Changes in moral neutralization leading to recidivism in low-to-moderate-risk justice-involved youth: replication and extension . Glenn D. Walters Department of Criminal Justice, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, USA Read the syndicated…
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A history of restorative justice in Scotland: The evolving nature of an innovation in criminal justice policy and practice

A history of restorative justice in Scotland: The evolving nature of an innovation in criminal justice policy and practice Abstract High-level political support for restorative justice in Scotland is at…
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Re-imagining Procedural Justice in Policing Sexual Violence: Centring Survivors

Re-imagining Procedural Justice in Policing Sexual Violence: Centring Survivors AbstractProcedural justice is recognized as being of substantial value to policing and, increasingly, victim-survivors. However, little research has engaged with the…
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Leaving the gang is good for your health: A stress process perspective on disengagement from gangs

Leaving the gang is good for your health: A stress process perspective on disengagement from gangs Abstract During the last decade, health criminology—the study of health outcomes for justice-involved individuals…
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Exploring the Impact of Routine Activity and Financial Strain on Fraud Victimization During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Hong Kong

Exploring the Impact of Routine Activity and Financial Strain on Fraud Victimization During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Hong Kong Abstract This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on…
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How do Militant Organizations Respond to Counterterrorism? Introducing the LIVE Typology, with Examples from Proscription in Pakistan

How do Militant Organizations Respond to Counterterrorism? Introducing the LIVE Typology, with Examples from Proscription in Pakistan . Muhammad Feyyaz Brian J. Phillips a Department of Political Science and International…
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