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Risk factors for stealthing victimisation: gender, alcohol use, and past victimisation
Risk factors for stealthing victimisation: gender, alcohol use, and past victimisation . Alexandra G. Bonagura Lillian A. Steedman Elizabeth L. Jeglic Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice…
Answering Stigma: Lifers’ Responsive Work in Penal Communication
Answering Stigma: Lifers’ Responsive Work in Penal Communication . Netanel Dagan Adiel Zimran Netanel Dagan, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel. Email:…
Strong & Solid Spirit: design & development of a treatment programme for First Nations men incarcerated for sexual offences
Strong & Solid Spirit: design & development of a treatment programme for First Nations men incarcerated for sexual offences . Susan Rayment-McHugh Dimity Adams Nadine McKillop Clint Hanley Claire Walker…
Corporate Criminal Liability and Sanctions: Current Trends and Policy Changes
Corporate Criminal Liability and Sanctions: Current Trends and Policy Changes . Firman Akbar Anshari Rama Kusuma Irjananta Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Read the syndicated article here
A Philosophical History of Police Power. By Melayna Kay Lamb (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2024, 230 pp. £85 hbk)
A Philosophical History of Police Power. By Melayna Kay Lamb (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2024, 230 pp. £85 hbk) A Philosophical History of Police Power. By LambMelayna Kay (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2024,…
Intelligence as an instrument of coercion: the case of the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) in Botswana
Intelligence as an instrument of coercion: the case of the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) in Botswana . Kebapetse Lotshwao Department of Political and Administrative Studies, University of Botswana,…
‘I can see that it’s bad for them’: third party judgements about the effect of procedural injustice on mental health and relationships with the police
‘I can see that it’s bad for them’: third party judgements about the effect of procedural injustice on mental health and relationships with the police Abstract Objectives Explore why people…
Devising a pathway from police contact to psychosocial support: reflexive thematic analysis of interviews with youth, families, police and services
Devising a pathway from police contact to psychosocial support: reflexive thematic analysis of interviews with youth, families, police and services . David G. Baker Stephane Shepherd Simon Rice Rosemary Purcell…
Exploring the Influence of Social Categorization on the Perception of Antisocial Behavior in Sport
Exploring the Influence of Social Categorization on the Perception of Antisocial Behavior in Sport . Julien Pellet Mickaël Campo Marie-Françoise Lacassagne Mark Bruner a Université Bourgogne Europe, Dijon, Franceb Fédération…
‘A prioritizing game’: coachability in Canadian parole workplace culture
Visit Criminal justice Studies . ‘A prioritizing game’: coachability in Canadian parole workplace culture Micheal P. Taylor Rosemary Ricciardelli Katharina Maier Mark Norman a Ocean and Public Safety Laboratory, Memorial…
“They Come in the Night and in Large Numbers”: Explaining the Common Features of School Attack and Mass Abduction of Students in Katsina State, Nigeria
“They Come in the Night and in Large Numbers”: Explaining the Common Features of School Attack and Mass Abduction of Students in Katsina State, Nigeria . Adeyinka A. Aderinto Amos…