A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism
A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism . Simon David Taylor a School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University, Durham, UKb School of Philosophy, North-West University,…
The Arrival of the Ultimate Disillusionment: The Right to a Jury Should be Recognized in the Juvenile Court System
The Arrival of the Ultimate Disillusionment: The Right to a Jury Should be Recognized in the Juvenile Court System The American juvenile court system does not recognize a right to…
A New Theory of Gun Control: A Federal Regulatory Blueprint to Hold America’s Firearms Industry Accountable for Mass Shootings
A New Theory of Gun Control: A Federal Regulatory Blueprint to Hold America's Firearms Industry Accountable for Mass Shootings Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) into law, granting the firearms industry…
Does a Lawyer Make a Difference? A Study on the Sentencing of Death-Eligible Drug Offenders in China
Does a Lawyer Make a Difference? A Study on the Sentencing of Death-Eligible Drug Offenders in China Does legal representation affect critical judicial decisions? This Article highlights a paradox at…
Sacred Victims: Fifty Years of Data on Victim Race and Sex as Predictors of Execution
Sacred Victims: Fifty Years of Data on Victim Race and Sex as Predictors of Execution In this essay, we update and expand David Baldus’s famous study of Georgia homicides in…
The Brady Database
The Brady Database The Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Brady v. Maryland turns sixty this year. The Brady doctrine, which requires the government to disclose favorable and material evidence to…
Factors influencing public attitudes toward criminal justice system funding
Factors influencing public attitudes toward criminal justice system funding . Matthew Caines Wyatt Brown a Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USAb School of…
‘You’re Walking into Situations Where You Just Really Don’t Know How It’s Going to Go Down’: The Production of Carceral Space and Risk in Parole Work
‘You’re Walking into Situations Where You Just Really Don’t Know How It’s Going to Go Down’: The Production of Carceral Space and Risk in Parole Work AbstractFollowing interviews with 150…
Differential treatment by citizenship within European criminal justice systems
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Differential treatment by citizenship within European criminal justice systems Suman Kakar Mario Coccia Ellen G. Cohn a Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Fellow of…
Defense attorney perspectives about juvenile interrogations: SROs, parents, and the adolescent defendant
Defense attorney perspectives about juvenile interrogations: SROs, parents, and the adolescent defendant . Talley Bettens Hayley M. D. Cleary a Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University, Fairfax,…
A double standard in evaluating implicit threats
A double standard in evaluating implicit threats . Madison Hynes Tianshuang Han Brent Snook Laura Fallon Department of Psychology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada Read the syndicated article…