Returning to Class: Suggestions for Practicing Inclusivity with Formerly Incarcerated Students
Returning to Class: Suggestions for Practicing Inclusivity with Formerly Incarcerated Students Volume 36, Issue 1, March 2025. Amny M. Shuraydi Criminology, Law, & Criminal Justice, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI,…
Teaching Beyond Borders: Elevating Global Perspectives in the Criminal Justice Classroom
Teaching Beyond Borders: Elevating Global Perspectives in the Criminal Justice Classroom Volume 36, Issue 1, March 2025. Jared R. Dmello Stuti Kokkalera a School of Social Sciences, The University of…
The Impact of Extended Reality on Students’ Perceptions in a Policing Course: An Exploratory Study of Experiencing Diverse Points of View
The Impact of Extended Reality on Students’ Perceptions in a Policing Course: An Exploratory Study of Experiencing Diverse Points of View Volume 36, Issue 1, March 2025. Tereza Trejbalová Joshua…
A Comparative Evaluation of Radicalization Factors between Civilians, Veterans, and Active-Duty Military
. Go to Source Author: Adam T. Biggs Todd R. Seech a Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, USAb Commander, Naval Surface Forces, Pacific Fleet, San Diego, CA,…
Association of Self‐Rated Attribution of Blame for Criminal Acts and of Psychiatric Symptoms Among Patients Undergoing Specialist Forensic Psychiatric Treatment in Japan
Association of Self‐Rated Attribution of Blame for Criminal Acts and of Psychiatric Symptoms Among Patients Undergoing Specialist Forensic Psychiatric Treatment in Japan ABSTRACT Background Treatment goals for offenders with mental…
Innocent suspects’ willingness to disclose critical information: Examining the impact of awareness of possible evidence and type of crime-unrelated act
Innocent suspects’ willingness to disclose critical information: Examining the impact of awareness of possible evidence and type of crime-unrelated act Publication date: June 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and…
Economic Sanctions as State Crime: Empire, Law and the United States’ Economic Warfare in Latin America
Economic Sanctions as State Crime: Empire, Law and the United States’ Economic Warfare in Latin America AbstractThis paper argues that US unilateral economic and financial sanctions on Latin American countries…
Longitudinal patterns of regulatory violations in chemical corporations
Longitudinal patterns of regulatory violations in chemical corporations Abstract Unlike criminal career research into the criminal behavior of natural persons, longitudinal research into regulatory violations by corporations is still scant.…
Unravelling the wellbeing needs of correctional officers: results from nine separate focus groups
Unravelling the wellbeing needs of correctional officers: results from nine separate focus groups . Frank Ferdik Barbara Pierce Abigail Strait Haven Hizer Emma Staples a Department of Criminal Justice, Austin…
Is the appearance change instruction ever helpful for eyewitness identifications?
Is the appearance change instruction ever helpful for eyewitness identifications? . Sneha Suresh Daniel Reisberg Kathy Pezdek a Department of Psychology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, USAb Department of Psychology,…
Do direct and courtesy prison stigma hinder support for a startup business? A vignette experiment
Do direct and courtesy prison stigma hinder support for a startup business? A vignette experiment Abstract Objectives Test whether support for a small business is lower when started by prisoners…
Terrorist Minds: The Psychology of Violent Extremism from Al-Qaeda to the Far Right
Terrorist Minds: The Psychology of Violent Extremism from Al-Qaeda to the Far Right . Shahla Shahreen Department of Religious Studies, University of Iowa, USA Read the syndicated article here