Embedding Implicit Bias Education into Curricular Interventions: Insights for Criminology Programs
Embedding Implicit Bias Education into Curricular Interventions: Insights for Criminology Programs . April Smith Cody Porter a School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UKb School of…
College Students and the Neutralization of Unsafe Sex: Applying a New Model and Establishing a New Research Agenda
College Students and the Neutralization of Unsafe Sex: Applying a New Model and Establishing a New Research Agenda . Lisa Wade Tulane University, Newcomb Hall, USALisa Wade holds a PhD…
Understanding the Human Factor in Cybercrime
Understanding the Human Factor in Cybercrime . Thomas J. Holt Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USADr. Thomas J. Holt, is a profesor in the School of Criminal Justice and…
Understanding Graduate Director Roles in Criminal Justice & Criminology Programs
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Defense Use of Digital Discovery in Criminal Cases: A Quantitative Analysis
Defense Use of Digital Discovery in Criminal Cases: A Quantitative Analysis . Michael Braun Ronald F. Wright Jenia I. Turner a Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USAb…
Correctional Officer Strain and the Emergence of Deviant Behavior at Work
Correctional Officer Strain and the Emergence of Deviant Behavior at Work . Kerrie Ann Hull Alexander L. Burton Damon M. Petrich a The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas,…
Attitudes toward female immigrants and refugees to the United States: A conjoint experiment
Attitudes toward female immigrants and refugees to the United States: A conjoint experiment Publication date: June 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 81Author(s): Liza G. Steele, Laird…
Seeing like an anarchist: learning from James C. Scott’s “somewhat anarchist” approach to resist white supremacist violence in the United States
Seeing like an anarchist: learning from James C. Scott’s “somewhat anarchist” approach to resist white supremacist violence in the United States . Priya Dixit Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech,…
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