Cyberbullying-Victimization Overlap Among Chinese University Students: Does Network Structure Matter?

Cyberbullying-Victimization Overlap Among Chinese University Students: Does Network Structure Matter? Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. With widespread internet and social media use among youngsters, cyberbullying has emerged as a novel…
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Questing for Justice on Twitter: Topic Modeling of #StopAsianHate Discourses in the Wake of Atlanta Shooting

Questing for Justice on Twitter: Topic Modeling of #StopAsianHate Discourses in the Wake of Atlanta Shooting Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. On March 16, 2021, a shooting in Atlanta killed…
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Psychological Functioning Among Latino Victims of Teen Dating Violence: The Role of Relational and Collective Resources

Psychological Functioning Among Latino Victims of Teen Dating Violence: The Role of Relational and Collective Resources Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. This study examined whether the relationship between…
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To Report or Not to Report? A Focal Concerns Analysis of Victim Reporting Decisions Following Victimization

To Report or Not to Report? A Focal Concerns Analysis of Victim Reporting Decisions Following Victimization Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Sexual assault (SA) decision-making literature primarily focuses…
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Debates and Controversies over the Legitimacy of “Internet Sources” in Scholarship on Jihadism: The Online Dimension in the Persistence of the “Al-Qaeda Narrative” in Boko Haram Studies

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A typology of prisoner compliance with the Incentives and Earned Privileges scheme: Theorising the neoliberal self and staff–prisoner relationships

A typology of prisoner compliance with the Incentives and Earned Privileges scheme: Theorising the neoliberal self and staff–prisoner relationships Criminology &Criminal Justice, Volume 22, Issue 1, Page 97-114, January 2022.…
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Fear of infectious diseases and perceived contagion risk count as an occupational health and safety hazard: Accounts from correctional officer recruits in Canada

Fear of infectious diseases and perceived contagion risk count as an occupational health and safety hazard: Accounts from correctional officer recruits in Canada Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Prisons…
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