Into the conceptual “sin bin”: the contested positioning of children who display harmful sexual behaviours
Into the conceptual “sin bin”: the contested positioning of children who display harmful sexual behaviours . Lynne O. Cairns Simon Hackett Janelle Rabe Department of Sociology, Durham University, UK Read…
Bridging practice and scholarship: the case for pracademics in higher education
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Bridging practice and scholarship: the case for pracademics in higher education Paul Gormley Criminal Justice Program, Lynn University, Boca Raton, FL, USAPaul Gormley practiced law…
Post-Conflict Coercive Governance: Paramilitary Influence in Northern Ireland
. Go to Source Author: Colin Knox a School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences, Ulster University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UKb Graduate School of Public Policy, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
Assessing Antisocial Traits with the SEPBA: An Integrative Approach
Assessing Antisocial Traits with the SEPBA: An Integrative Approach . L. Torres-Rosado O. M. Lozano M. Sánchez-García L. Maciel Miguel Basto-Pereira a University of Huelva, Spainb Health and the Environment,…
Identity Restoration Theory (IRT) as a Framework for Prison Education Reform and Reintegration in Colombia
Identity Restoration Theory (IRT) as a Framework for Prison Education Reform and Reintegration in Colombia . Sigifredo Castell Britton Psychology, University of the People, IMPACT – International Movement of Positive…
Imperfect Victims: Comparing Chinese and Vietnamese Survivors of Forced Criminality in Southeast Asia’s Online Scam Industry
Imperfect Victims: Comparing Chinese and Vietnamese Survivors of Forced Criminality in Southeast Asia’s Online Scam Industry Go to Source
Making Good in The Global South
Making Good in The Global South ABSTRACT This essay revisits Shadd Maruna's Making Good from a Global South perspective. Widely recognised as a landmark in desistance research, Maruna's work shifted the analytical…
Israeli state terrorism: knowledge, power and the “public secret”
Israeli state terrorism: knowledge, power and the “public secret” . Richard Jackson Te Ao O Rongomaraeroa | The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, Dunedin, New…
Ambivalent Sexism, Minority Threat, and Support for the Criminalization of Abortion
Ambivalent Sexism, Minority Threat, and Support for the Criminalization of Abortion . Kristy Holtfreter Michael D. Reisig School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA Read…
Drivers of Racial Disparities: The Role of Relative Disadvantage in Pretrial Outcomes
Drivers of Racial Disparities: The Role of Relative Disadvantage in Pretrial Outcomes . Evan M. Lowder Hayley Carlisle Anna Knes Spencer G. Lawson Julian Rucker a Department of Criminology, Law…
A gendered journey to crime: Routine activities, types of businesses, and neighborhood context
A gendered journey to crime: Routine activities, types of businesses, and neighborhood context Abstract Offenders target locations that maximize gains and minimize risks, and these are often tied to the…
Palestinian resistance: reflections on violence and the right to resist
Palestinian resistance: reflections on violence and the right to resist . Nijmeh Ali a The National Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealandb MESA Global…