Linking Conspiracy Beliefs with Violence: A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature

Linking Conspiracy Beliefs with Violence: A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature . Emma Belton Tiahna Mulholland Kristina Murphy a Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australiab School of Social…
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The Differential Mediating Effects of Informal and Formal Social Control on the Disorder-Fear Linkage in Rural and Urban Areas of South Korea

The Differential Mediating Effects of Informal and Formal Social Control on the Disorder-Fear Linkage in Rural and Urban Areas of South Korea Go to Source
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Age and the Distribution of Crime in Botswana, Africa: Comparisons with the USA, Taiwan, South Korea, Namibia, and HG Invariance Norm

Age and the Distribution of Crime in Botswana, Africa: Comparisons with the USA, Taiwan, South Korea, Namibia, and HG Invariance Norm Go to Source
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‘Exceptional’ Open Prisons Under Pressure: Austerity, Instability and Distrust

‘Exceptional’ Open Prisons Under Pressure: Austerity, Instability and Distrust AbstractThis article examines the impact of various challenges on two Norwegian low-security prisons, Bastøy and Leira, during a particularly demanding period.…
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Correction: Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Criminology: An Application Assessing the Relationship Between Homelessness, Behavioral Health Problems, and Recidivism

Correction: Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Criminology: An Application Assessing the Relationship Between Homelessness, Behavioral Health Problems, and Recidivism Read the syndicated article here
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Causal Effect of Small Businesses on Street Theft: Evidence from a Natural Experiment of the Beijing Cleanup Campaign

Causal Effect of Small Businesses on Street Theft: Evidence from a Natural Experiment of the Beijing Cleanup Campaign Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Read the syndicated article here
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Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Criminology: An Application Assessing the Relationship Between Homelessness, Behavioral Health Problems, and Recidivism

Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Criminology: An Application Assessing the Relationship Between Homelessness, Behavioral Health Problems, and Recidivism Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Read the syndicated article here
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