Judicial reliance on CBCA criteria and their predictive relevance in verdict outcomes: A quantitative analysis of South Korean court rulings
Judicial reliance on CBCA criteria and their predictive relevance in verdict outcomes: A quantitative analysis of South Korean court rulings Abstract Purpose This study aimed to examine how Criteria-Based Content…
The added value of self-reported complaints in the prediction of recidivism in Dutch forensic outpatients
The added value of self-reported complaints in the prediction of recidivism in Dutch forensic outpatients . Joan E. Van Horn Mara Eisenberg Iris Claessens Juliette Hutten a Center for Forensic…
Injustice at the Intersections: Race, Gender, Class, and Criminal Justice
Injustice at the Intersections: Race, Gender, Class, and Criminal Justice . Yudu Li Yaoyun Zhu Read the syndicated article here
Desiring Disability: Examining the Social Construction of Transability in the News and Social Media
Desiring Disability: Examining the Social Construction of Transability in the News and Social Media . Alan Santinele Martino Jordan Parks Kendyl Kilpatrick Melissa Miller Feihao Wang a University of Calgary,…
Dealing with Apps: Managing Access and Risk in Hybrid Drug Markets
Dealing with Apps: Managing Access and Risk in Hybrid Drug Markets . Michał Wanke Patrycja Hewelt Robert Rejniak Piotr Siuda a University of Opole, Opole, Polandb Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Polandc…
The mystery of organised crime*
The mystery of organised crime* . Marcus Felson Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA Read the syndicated article here
Tearing Apart the Social Fabric: How Do Conspiracy Beliefs, Tendency for Distinction and Distrust Relate to Political Engagement?
Tearing Apart the Social Fabric: How Do Conspiracy Beliefs, Tendency for Distinction and Distrust Relate to Political Engagement? . Matúš Grežo Patrik Havan Magdalena Adamus Eva Ballová Mikušková a Institute…
Laypersons’ beliefs and knowledge about human memory: do jurors require expert evidence about memory?
Laypersons’ beliefs and knowledge about human memory: do jurors require expert evidence about memory? . Charlie Whitfield Suzanne Blackwell Fred Seymour School of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand Read…
Honor Among Conservative Pedophiles: Exploring Online Group Identity and Its Relationship to Escalation Crossover Child Sex Offending
Honor Among Conservative Pedophiles: Exploring Online Group Identity and Its Relationship to Escalation Crossover Child Sex Offending . Naushaan Ahmad Olivia Stanton Sally F. Kelty Phillip S. Kavanagh a University…
Bound by blood and bloodshed: Sibling ties and participation in genocidal violence
Bound by blood and bloodshed: Sibling ties and participation in genocidal violence Abstract Focusing on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, we examine how sibling relationships—one of the most salient familial…
Complex terrorist operations: Analytical frameworks and key drivers
Complex terrorist operations: Analytical frameworks and key drivers . Antony Field Department of Political Science, California State University San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, USA Read the syndicated article here
The intelligence intellectuals: Social scientists and the making of the CIA
The intelligence intellectuals: Social scientists and the making of the CIA . Monica Robbins Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies, Washington DC, USA Read the syndicated article here