Communities of Inquiry for Offenders: Learning Malware Development on Asynchronous Platforms
Communities of Inquiry for Offenders: Learning Malware Development on Asynchronous Platforms . Noelle Warkentin David Décary-Hétu Richard Frank a Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canadab Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC,…
Societal responses and policing during “lockdown” of the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative study between Taiwan and the U.S.
Societal responses and policing during “lockdown” of the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative study between Taiwan and the Publication date: September 2024Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 78Author(s):…
Lay person’s and psychology officers’ beliefs about memory, investigative interviewing and deception detection: data from Malaysia
Lay person’s and psychology officers’ beliefs about memory, investigative interviewing and deception detection: data from Malaysia . Kai Li Chung Kok Wei Tan I Ling Ding a School of Psychology…
Judicial decision-making in the era of pretrial reform
Judicial decision-making in the era of pretrial reform . Chelsea M. A. Foudray Evan M. Lowder Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA Read the…
Measuring Cybercrime in Calls for Police Service
Measuring Cybercrime in Calls for Police Service Abstract Conventional police databases contain much information on cybercrime, but extracting it remains a practical challenge. This is because these databases rarely contain…
Time lost as a result of wrongful conviction: the impact of race and official misconduct across offense categories
Time lost as a result of wrongful conviction: the impact of race and official misconduct across offense categories . Rick Dierenfeldt Ellee Jackson Sherah L. Basham Gale Iles Department of…
Racially Determined Case Characteristics: Exploring Disparities in the Use of Sentencing Factors in England and Wales
Racially Determined Case Characteristics: Exploring Disparities in the Use of Sentencing Factors in England and Wales AbstractThere is little understanding of how documented ethnic disparities in sentencing outcomes in England…
Mapping drug smuggling networks in Japan: a social network analysis of trial documents
Mapping drug smuggling networks in Japan: a social network analysis of trial documents . Martina Baradel Niles Breuer Department of Sociology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Read the syndicated article…
Sentencing, Artificial Intelligence, and Condemnation: A Reply to Taylor
Sentencing, Artificial Intelligence, and Condemnation: A Reply to Taylor . Jesper Ryberg Jesper Ryberg is a Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law, Roskilde University, Denmark. Read the syndicated article…
Methodologies in critical terrorism studies: Gaps and interdisciplinary perspectives
Methodologies in critical terrorism studies: Gaps and interdisciplinary perspectives . Lee Jarvis International Relations, Politics, and History, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK Read the syndicated article here
“Nobody is really going to hire a 69-year-old man with a felony record”: challenges finding employment for older, formerly incarcerated individuals
“Nobody is really going to hire a 69-year-old man with a felony record”: challenges finding employment for older, formerly incarcerated individuals . Jessica M. Grosholz Danielle M. Thomas Sandra S.…
“Some Do it Out of Necessity, Others Because They Like Money and Others Because They Find it Easy”: Motivations for the Involvement of Women in Drug Trafficking in Peru
“Some Do it Out of Necessity, Others Because They Like Money and Others Because They Find it Easy”: Motivations for the Involvement of Women in Drug Trafficking in Peru .…