Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission Issue Revised Horizontal Merger Guidelines
Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission Issue Revised Horizontal Merger Guidelines The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued today revised Horizontal Merger Guidelines that outline…
DEA Heads First-ever Nationwide Prescription Drug Take-back Day
DEA Heads First-ever Nationwide Prescription Drug Take-back Day The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and government, community, public health and law enforcement partners today announced a nationwide prescription drug “Take-Back” initiative…
Two Defendants Sentenced to Prison in International Child Pornography Conspiracy Case
Two Defendants Sentenced to Prison in International Child Pornography Conspiracy Case Two defendants were sentenced today to prison in connection with a series of superseding indictments charging 26 individuals for…
Detroit-Area Doctor Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Medicare Fraud Scheme
Detroit-Area Doctor Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Medicare Fraud Scheme Farmington Hills, Mich., physician Jose Castro-Ramirez was sentenced today to 14 years in prison for his role in…
How much damage do serial homicide offenders wrought while the innocent rot in prison? A tabulation of preventable deaths as outcomes of sentinel events
How much damage do serial homicide offenders wrought while the innocent rot in prison? A tabulation of preventable deaths as outcomes of sentinel events . Enzo Yaksic Read the syndicated…
Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective
Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective . Roberto Baldoli Read the syndicated article here
Penal welfarism ‘gone global’? Comparing international criminal justice to The Culture of Control
Penal welfarism ‘gone global’? Comparing international criminal justice to The Culture of Control Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. With the consolidation of a cosmopolitan field of international criminal justice, penality…
Climate consensus: A multilevel study testing assumptions about prison climate
Climate consensus: A multilevel study testing assumptions about prison climate Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 69Author(s): Esther van Ginneken, Paul Nieuwbeerta Read the syndicated article here
The Impact of Pretrial Juvenile Detention on 12-Month Recidivism: A Matched Comparison Study
The Impact of Pretrial Juvenile Detention on 12-Month Recidivism: A Matched Comparison Study Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Pretrial detention, the use of detention to ensure youth attend court hearings,…
Psychopathic Traits Among Serious Juvenile Offenders: Developmental Pathways, Multidimensionality, and Stability
Psychopathic Traits Among Serious Juvenile Offenders: Developmental Pathways, Multidimensionality, and Stability Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. The link between psychopathy and crime is well-known and a large body of literature…
Interactions Between Resting Heart Rate and Childhood Risk Factors in Predicting Convictions and Antisocial Personality Scores
Interactions Between Resting Heart Rate and Childhood Risk Factors in Predicting Convictions and Antisocial Personality Scores Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. This article analyzes data collected in the Cambridge Study…
Belief in the Code of the Street and Individual Involvement in Offending: A Meta-Analysis
Belief in the Code of the Street and Individual Involvement in Offending: A Meta-Analysis Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Ahead of Print. Anderson’s Code of the Street thesis suggests that…