Terrorism discourse and genocide: Foucault and Agamben on Palestine
Terrorism discourse and genocide: Foucault and Agamben on Palestine . Ahmed Elsayed Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS), University of Bremen, Germany Read the syndicated article here
The leadership role of Deans and Department Chairs/Coordinators in community college criminal justice programs
Visit Criminal justice Studies . The leadership role of Deans and Department Chairs/Coordinators in community college criminal justice programs Jodi Rowlands Dean of Academic Support and Student Success, Criminal Justice…
Between taboo and demonisation: anti-Palestinian racism and Palestinian subjectivities in Germany
Between taboo and demonisation: anti-Palestinian racism and Palestinian subjectivities in Germany . Sarah El Bulbeisi Institute of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich), Munich, Germany Read the…
The effects of offering treatment with injectable naltrexone during reentry on long-term mortality
The effects of offering treatment with injectable naltrexone during reentry on long-term mortality Read the syndicated article here
The Real Ones: Gang Femininity and Authenticity in the Digital Streets
The Real Ones: Gang Femininity and Authenticity in the Digital Streets . Kate K. O’Neill John Leverso a University of Iowa, Iowa City IA, USAb University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH,…
Review of Vicarious trauma and burnout in law: Managing psychological stress to promote safety, performance, and wellbeing in legal practice
Review of Vicarious trauma and burnout in law: Managing psychological stress to promote safety, performance, and wellbeing in legal practice Volume 33, Issue 3, June 2026, Page 887-896. Lucinda Soon…
One Foot on the Street and One in Prison: Experiencing Life in Open Prisons
One Foot on the Street and One in Prison: Experiencing Life in Open Prisons ABSTRACT This article explores the lived experience of imprisonment in Spain's open prisons, where prisoners spend…
Peer Influence and Use of Force: The Role of Social Networks in Explaining Police Behavior
Peer Influence and Use of Force: The Role of Social Networks in Explaining Police Behavior Read the syndicated article here
Creating pathways to practice: community college criminal justice internships
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Creating pathways to practice: community college criminal justice internships James Crawford Department of Criminal Justice, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, Asheville, North Carolina, USAJames Crawford is…
Gendered betrayals in patriarchal Nigerian society: women’s involvement in the orchestration of sexual assault against other women
Gendered betrayals in patriarchal Nigerian society: women's involvement in the orchestration of sexual assault against other women . Richard Abayomi Aborisade Edafe Ulo Lucia Eniola Jimoh a Department of Sociology,…
Ethical AI in Law Enforcement: Balancing Crime Prevention and Civil Liberties in the U.S. and European Union
Ethical AI in Law Enforcement: Balancing Crime Prevention and Civil Liberties in the and European Union . Carlos Imbrosio Filho Law College, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Lisbon, PortugalCarlos Imbrosio Filho,…
Uhud, Kairouan and the battle of Ben Gardane: situating Salafī-jihādist militancy in context
Uhud, Kairouan and the battle of Ben Gardane: situating Salafī-jihādist militancy in context . Christopher Ruddy Shannon Brincat a Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity, Monash University, Clayton, Australiab School…