‘Prison officer pains’: How and why coloniality shapes the job of a prison officer in Guyana today
‘Prison officer pains’: How and why coloniality shapes the job of a prison officer in Guyana today Abstract In this exploratory article, we look at the understudied area of prison…
Evaluating the Texas Risk Assessment System (TRAS) Predictors of Revocation and Early Release in Adult Felony Probation
Evaluating the Texas Risk Assessment System (TRAS) Predictors of Revocation and Early Release in Adult Felony Probation . Sarah A. El Sayed Carley R. Shelton Michael F. TenEyck a The…
Organize and Fight (Online): Assessing the Discursive Extremism of Anti-Lockdown Groups in Australia
Organize and Fight (Online): Assessing the Discursive Extremism of Anti-Lockdown Groups in Australia . Philip Pond Callum Jones Kim Doyle a School of Culture and Communications, The University of Melbourne,…
“It Wasn’t Because of Human Rights:” Exploring the Limited Use of Landmines by Colombian Paramilitary Groups
. Go to Source Author: Henrique Garbino Department of War Studies, Swedish Defence University, Stockholm, Sweden
Then a miracle occurs: cause, effect, and the heterogeneity of criminal justice research
Then a miracle occurs: cause, effect, and the heterogeneity of criminal justice research Abstract In “Cause, Effect, and the Structure of the Social World” (2023), Megan Stevenson makes a claim…
Open science practices in criminology and criminal justice journals
Open science practices in criminology and criminal justice journals Abstract Objective Calls for more transparent and replicable scientific practices have been increasing across scientific disciplines over the last decade, often…
Psychopathy traits explain variance shared between features of substance use disorders and violence
Psychopathy traits explain variance shared between features of substance use disorders and violence Abstract Background There is a substantial research literature on identifying risk and protective factors for violence perpetration.…
Forceful De-escalation and Organizational Inertia: Identifying Novel Justifications for Entrenched Police Violence
Forceful De-escalation and Organizational Inertia: Identifying Novel Justifications for Entrenched Police Violence Abstract Despite reforms aimed at reducing racial disparities, the police department in this study experienced ongoing disparities in…
Rape victim advocates’ perceptions of a racial bias in the #MeToo movement
Rape victim advocates’ perceptions of a racial bias in the #MeToo movement . Shana L. Maier Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USAShana L. Maier, PhD is a professor of Criminal Justice…
Effects of Victim Race on Police Arrests for Hate Crimes
Effects of Victim Race on Police Arrests for Hate Crimes . SeungHoon Han Inseo Son a School of Public Service, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Koreab Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University,…
Following in the Trail of Islamic State: The Rise of Media Platforms in the Jihadist Ecosystem
. Go to Source Author: Manuel R. Torres-Soriano Political Science, Universidad Pablo de Olavide of Seville, Seville, Spain
Poor, brainwashed and immature: prevalent gender stereotypes in Indonesian preventing violent extremism (PVE) and counterterrorism (CT) efforts
Poor, brainwashed and immature: prevalent gender stereotypes in Indonesian preventing violent extremism (PVE) and counterterrorism (CT) efforts . Nuri Widiastuti Veronika School of Social and Political Science, Faculty of Arts,…