Effects of dehumanization and disgust-eliciting language on attitudes toward immigration: a sentiment analysis of Twitter data
Effects of dehumanization and disgust-eliciting language on attitudes toward immigration: a sentiment analysis of Twitter data . Katherine S. WahrerCynthia J. NajdowskiJohn V. Passarellia School of Criminal Justice, University at…
Revisiting packer’s models: Examining Nigeria’s criminal justice system in the COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 era
Revisiting packer’s models: Examining Nigeria's criminal justice system in the COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 era Publication date: June 2024Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 77Author(s): Smart E. Otu,…
“Made a world of a difference”: mental health services in incarcerated settings
“Made a world of a difference”: mental health services in incarcerated settings . Eman TadrosSarah Presleya Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USAb The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA Read…
A Mixed-Method Analysis of the News Media Framing of Gender Non-Conforming Victims of Homicide in the U.S. from 2012 to 2022
A Mixed-Method Analysis of the News Media Framing of Gender Non-Conforming Victims of Homicide in the from 2012 to 2022 Abstract Recent analyses of transgender homicide victims find that the…
Police shootings, violent crime, race and socio‐economic factors in municipalities in the United States of America
Police shootings, violent crime, race and socio‐economic factors in municipalities in the United States of America Abstract Background Both police shootings and violent crime remain high in the United States…
A Comparison of Traditional Delinquency and Cyber-Delinquency: General Strain Theory and Community Protective Factors
A Comparison of Traditional Delinquency and Cyber-Delinquency: General Strain Theory and Community Protective Factors . E. LeeJ. A. ParkS. J. ParkYoung Il ChoPolice Administration, Dongguk University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaEna…
Research note: jail staff views of inmate medical care and fear of being at risk
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Research note: jail staff views of inmate medical care and fear of being at risk Eric G. LambertEugene A. PaolineNancy L. Hogana School of Public…
Neurological soft signs and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics among patients with schizophrenia with and without a history of violence
Neurological soft signs and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics among patients with schizophrenia with and without a history of violence . Tarık SağlamCana Aksoy PoyrazHasan GökçayFatih Öncüa Department of Psychiatry, University…
To arrest or to serve: school resource officers’ perceptions of zero-tolerance and the school-to-prison pipeline
To arrest or to serve: school resource officers’ perceptions of zero-tolerance and the school-to-prison pipeline . Michael D. BushKimberly D. Dodsona Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, & Organizational Leadership,…
Practice framework theorizing in correctional rehabilitation: Lessons from constitutive penology
Practice framework theorizing in correctional rehabilitation: Lessons from constitutive penology Abstract Purpose This paper applies key insights from constitutive penology to advance the practice framework literature in correctional rehabilitation. Background…