Unravelling emotional dynamics in violent extremism: injustice, loyalty and solidarity in (dis)engagement trajectories

Unravelling emotional dynamics in violent extremism: injustice, loyalty and solidarity in (dis)engagement trajectories . Nicolas Amadio Montassir Sakhi a Lab for Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, LinCS UMR 7069 CNRS, University of…
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‘No TV programme is made about boring magistrates’ cases’: Revisiting the ‘ideology of triviality’ in magistrates’ justice

‘No TV programme is made about boring magistrates’ cases’: Revisiting the ‘ideology of triviality’ in magistrates’ justice Abstract Magistrates’ courts in England and Wales deal with around 95% of cases…
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Introduction and validation of the Modern Adolescent Dating Violence Attitude (MADVA) scale: A contemporary tool for assessing adolescent attitudes towards dating violence in offline and online environments

Introduction and validation of the Modern Adolescent Dating Violence Attitude (MADVA) scale: A contemporary tool for assessing adolescent attitudes towards dating violence in offline and online environments Publication date: March…
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The Educational Background of the Most-Cited Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice

The Educational Background of the Most-Cited Scholars in Criminology and Criminal Justice . Ellen G. Cohn Gabriella Zelaya Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USAEllen…
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Power in the courtroom: Judicial perspectives on care‐experienced girls and women in court

Power in the courtroom: Judicial perspectives on care‐experienced girls and women in court Abstract This article focuses on rarely heard judicial perspectives, and the little explored challenges facing care-experienced girls…
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Growth mindset results in reduced trait attribution and more rehabilitative judicial decisions in cases of juvenile delinquency

Growth mindset results in reduced trait attribution and more rehabilitative judicial decisions in cases of juvenile delinquency Abstract Background With the framework of the mindset theory and previous findings in…
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Hacktivism: From Loners to Formal Organizations? Assessing the Social Organization of Hacktivist Networks

Hacktivism: From Loners to Formal Organizations? Assessing the Social Organization of Hacktivist Networks . Marco Romagna Eric Rutger Leukfeldt a Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlandsb The Hague University of Applied…
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Beyond the Dichotomy: Understanding the Masking Effect of Binary Measures of “Status” on Foreign Nationals’ Lifetime Victimization Outcomes

Beyond the Dichotomy: Understanding the Masking Effect of Binary Measures of “Status” on Foreign Nationals’ Lifetime Victimization Outcomes . Krystlelynn Caraballo School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University,…
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Reassessing the Criminogenic Risk of the ‘Broken Home’: The Concept of ‘The Good Family’ From the Perspective of Young Offenders in Trinidad and Tobago

Reassessing the Criminogenic Risk of the ‘Broken Home’: The Concept of ‘The Good Family’ From the Perspective of Young Offenders in Trinidad and Tobago AbstractThis paper, based on a qualitative…
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