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…
An exploration of the rape myths effect on the #MeToo movement acceptance in the UK
An exploration of the rape myths effect on the #MeToo movement acceptance in the UK . Carly White Aleksandra Monteiro Fenia Ferra a College of Health, Psychology and Social Sciences,…
God and Group: The Religious Ecology of Hate Crimes Against Jews and Muslims in the United States
God and Group: The Religious Ecology of Hate Crimes Against Jews and Muslims in the United States . Christopher H. Seto Department of Sociology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USAChristopher…
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…
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…
A Place of Safety? Women, Crimmigration Control and a Stigmatised Identity
A Place of Safety? Women, Crimmigration Control and a Stigmatised Identity Abstract Asylum claimants’ experiences of crimmigration controls are shaped by gender, race, and class. This article seeks to show…
Does depth of information matter? An empirical test of the Marshall hypothesis
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Does depth of information matter? An empirical test of the Marshall hypothesis Talia Harmon David Taylor Todd Schoepflin Chelsea Henning Diana Falco a Department of…
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…
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…
Drug Trafficking as Crime Against Humanity: Global Moral Panics and Drugs at the United Nations
Drug Trafficking as Crime Against Humanity: Global Moral Panics and Drugs at the United Nations Abstract This article presents archival data produced by Australian diplomats in the 1980s that report…
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…
Negotiating Peace with Islamists? Reviewing the Literature
Negotiating Peace with Islamists? Reviewing the Literature . Dino Krause Global Security and Worldviews, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen, DenmarkDino Krause is a Postdoc at the Danish Institute…