Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory: how human-animal interactions explain the effectiveness of carceral dog training programs

Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory: how human-animal interactions explain the effectiveness of carceral dog training programs . Gennifer Furst Read the syndicated article here
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Changing routine activities and the decline of youth crime: A repeated cross‐sectional analysis of self‐reported delinquency in Sweden, 1999–2017*

Changing routine activities and the decline of youth crime: A repeated cross‐sectional analysis of self‐reported delinquency in Sweden, 1999–2017* Abstract This study examines the declining crime trend among Swedish adolescents…
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Neighborhoods, Criminal Incidents, Race, and Sentencing: Exploring the Racial and Social Context of Disparities in Incarceration Sentences

Neighborhoods, Criminal Incidents, Race, and Sentencing: Exploring the Racial and Social Context of Disparities in Incarceration Sentences AbstractAs an extra-legal factor, social context is a key contributor to racial/ethnic disparities…
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Interactional Justice: The role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty. By lisa flower (Routledge, 2020, 220pp. £36.99 pb)

Interactional Justice: The role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty. By lisa flower (Routledge, 2020, 220pp. £ pb) Interactional Justice: The role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty.…
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