Analyzing the impacts of race, addiction, drug type, and criminal record on public support for criminalized and medicalized sentencing approaches toward illegal drug use

Analyzing the impacts of race, addiction, drug type, and criminal record on public support for criminalized and medicalized sentencing approaches toward illegal drug use Abstract Objectives This study examines how…
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“It’s Not You, It’s Me”: Examining the Role of Conflicted Relationships, Mental Illness, and Intimate Partner Violence

“It’s Not You, It’s Me”: Examining the Role of Conflicted Relationships, Mental Illness, and Intimate Partner Violence . Michelle N. Harris Andrew. Krajewski Katherine M. Wilds Lauren Van Blarcum a…
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Commentary: Prioritising Randomized Trials; David P. Farrington’s Legacy for Criminology in the 21st Century

Commentary: Prioritising Randomized Trials; David P. Farrington's Legacy for Criminology in the 21st Century Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. David Weisburd Read the syndicated article here
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Public Perceptions of What Qualifies as Terrorism Across Similar Countries with Diverse Terrorism Experiences

Public Perceptions of What Qualifies as Terrorism Across Similar Countries with Diverse Terrorism Experiences . Jon Kåre Skiple Jacob Sohlberg Luke Field Hulda Thórisdóttir a Social Science Institute, NORCE Norwegian…
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What is the Criminological Value of Fiction? Examining Postcolonial Speculative Storytelling as a Site for Theory Construction, Analogy and Pedagogy

What is the Criminological Value of Fiction? Examining Postcolonial Speculative Storytelling as a Site for Theory Construction, Analogy and Pedagogy . Amy Duvenage Southampton Solent University, Southampton, UKAmy Duvenage is…
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Industry-specific Labour Demand, Post-prison Employment and Recidivism – Evidence from Finland

Industry-specific Labour Demand, Post-prison Employment and Recidivism – Evidence from Finland Abstract Objectives To test the effect of local, industry-specific labour demand on employment and recidivism following a person’s release…
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On bad intentions and harmful consequences: understanding public perceptions of environmental crime seriousness

On bad intentions and harmful consequences: understanding public perceptions of environmental crime seriousness Abstract The public has grown increasingly concerned about environmental issues. However, few studies examine the perceived seriousness…
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Policing cross-border fraud ‘Above and below the surface’: mapping actions and developing a more effective global response

Policing cross-border fraud ‘Above and below the surface’: mapping actions and developing a more effective global response Abstract Cross-border fraud, including its various forms such as online retail fraud, pyramid…
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Investigating deception findings in Canadian refugee status rejections: legal inferences and psychological assumptions

Investigating deception findings in Canadian refugee status rejections: legal inferences and psychological assumptions . Hilary Evans Cameron Jane Herlihy Michaela Hynie a Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Toronto Metropolitan University,…
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Are legal professionals more knowledgeable about eyewitness testimony factors than the general public? A survey of judges, prosecutors, and laypeople

Are legal professionals more knowledgeable about eyewitness testimony factors than the general public? A survey of judges, prosecutors, and laypeople . Joanna Kabzińska Karolina Dukała Faculty of Psychology in Katowice,…
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