An evaluation of the question types used by criminal justice professionals with complainants in child sexual assault trials
An evaluation of the question types used by criminal justice professionals with complainants in child sexual assault trials Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The way that complainants of child…
Gender, fraud opportunity, and rationalisation
Gender, fraud opportunity, and rationalisation Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Framed by opportunity and gender theories, this study examines whether men and women who occupy similar organisational positions differ…
The Private Healthcare Insurance sector: A victim of fraud
The Private Healthcare Insurance sector: A victim of fraud Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Regardless of the jurisdiction research has repeatedly highlighted that the ‘public’ see the insurance sector…
Examining the impact of both legal and nonlegal factors on following a vehicle too closely utilizing three deterrence-based theories
Examining the impact of both legal and nonlegal factors on following a vehicle too closely utilizing three deterrence-based theories Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Following a vehicle too closely…
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…
Racial animus and its association with punitive sentencing and crime types: Do Australian community attitudes reflect the United States’?
Racial animus and its association with punitive sentencing and crime types: Do Australian community attitudes reflect the United States’? Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The racial animus model argues…
The uncertain commodity of ‘security’: Are private security companies ‘value for money’ for domestic violence services?
The uncertain commodity of ‘security’: Are private security companies ‘value for money’ for domestic violence services? Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Reflecting on Loader and White’s (2018) suggestion that…
Stumbling upon places and cultures: An involuntary ethnography in researching the Australian ‘ndrangheta
Stumbling upon places and cultures: An involuntary ethnography in researching the Australian ‘ndrangheta Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. In the past decade, the attention to the Calabrian mafia, the…
Women migrant workers and counter-trafficking responses in Association of Southeast Asian Nations: The enduring challenge of safety and security
Women migrant workers and counter-trafficking responses in Association of Southeast Asian Nations: The enduring challenge of safety and security Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Drawing on a study undertaken…
The push and pull of radicalization and extremist disengagement: The application of criminological theory to Indonesian and Australian cases of radicalization
The push and pull of radicalization and extremist disengagement: The application of criminological theory to Indonesian and Australian cases of radicalization Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Research shows there…
Participant experiences of a post-release electronic monitoring program for domestic violence in New South Wales, Australia
Participant experiences of a post-release electronic monitoring program for domestic violence in New South Wales, Australia Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Electronic monitoring has been increasingly used internationally with…
Book Review: Insecurity and risk control: Neo-liberal governance and the populist revolt by John P Law
Book Review: Insecurity and risk control: Neo-liberal governance and the populist revolt by John P Law Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Hilde Tubex Read the syndicated article here