Homeland Insecurity: The Rise and Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law
Homeland Insecurity: The Rise and Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law . Shahla Shahreen Department of Religious Studies, University of Iowa, USA Read the syndicated article here
Microaggression against Asian Americans during the pandemic
Microaggression against Asian Americans during the pandemic . Daniel Yoon Sik Kim Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USADaniel Yoon Sik Kim is a student…
Why Are We so Easily Ashamed? Examining the Hidden Scars of Early Exposure to Domestic Violence: The Link with Attachment Insecurity and Shame Proneness in a Cross-Cultural Comparison
Why Are We so Easily Ashamed? Examining the Hidden Scars of Early Exposure to Domestic Violence: The Link with Attachment Insecurity and Shame Proneness in a Cross-Cultural Comparison . Alina…
Lowering the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility: Consequences for Juvenile Crime
Lowering the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility: Consequences for Juvenile Crime Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Read the syndicated article here
Challenges and future directions in studying sequencing as a debiasing strategy in forensic psychological assessment: A commentary on Kukucka and Quigley‐McBride (2025)
Challenges and future directions in studying sequencing as a debiasing strategy in forensic psychological assessment: A commentary on Kukucka and Quigley‐McBride (2025) Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
Nervos Belli or Economic Resources as Determinants of Terrorist Activity: The Case of ETA (1967–2010)
. Go to Source Author: Mikel Buesa Thomas Baumert a Complutense University of Madrid, Faculty of Economics and Business, Madrid, Spainb ICEI - Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales, Madrid, Spain
Most Americans do not like mass incarceration: penal sensibility in an era of declining punitiveness
Most Americans do not like mass incarceration: penal sensibility in an era of declining punitiveness Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Read the syndicated article here
Who Are the Terrorism Researchers? A Study of Scholars in an Evolving Field, 1970–2019
. Go to Source Author: Brian J. Phillips Department of Government, University of Essex, Colchester, UK
Safety-Level Victories for Democratic States in Warfare Against Hybrid Non-State Terror Actors
. Go to Source Author: David Alkaher Uri Ben-Yaakov Yacov Bengo a Department of Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israelb International Institute for Counter Terrorism (ICT), Reichman University,…
Analyzing Human Behaviors in the Immediate Aftermath of A Terrorist Bombing: A Multi-Case Analysis
Analyzing Human Behaviors in the Immediate Aftermath of A Terrorist Bombing: A Multi-Case Analysis . William S. Parkin Elise M. Roberts-Ingleson Matthew DeMichele Noel M. Corder Justice Practice Area, RTI…
Obituary Dr. Jeffrey Kaplan
Obituary Dr. Jeffrey Kaplan . Read the syndicated article here
Neo-nazi terrorism and countercultural fascism: the origins and afterlife of James Mason’s siege
Neo-nazi terrorism and countercultural fascism: the origins and afterlife of James Mason’s siege . John P. Hendry Department of Communication, Georgia State University Read the syndicated article here