‘A prioritizing game’: coachability in Canadian parole workplace culture
Visit Criminal justice Studies . ‘A prioritizing game’: coachability in Canadian parole workplace culture Micheal P. Taylor Rosemary Ricciardelli Katharina Maier Mark Norman a Ocean and Public Safety Laboratory, Memorial…
Locked and loaded: examining Pennsylvanians’ perceptions about arming school personnel and impacts on school safety
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Examining antecedents of corrections officers’ fear at work
Visit Criminal justice Studies Volume 37, Issue 4, December 2024, Page 410-427. Examining antecedents of corrections officers’ fear at work Alicen Potts Thomas Baker Jill Gordon a Department of Criminal…
Examining fifty cases of convicted online romance fraud offenders
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Creating prosocial environments in prison: Insights from the lived experiences in character-based units
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Creating prosocial environments in prison: Insights from the lived experiences in character-based units Hayden P. Smith Yu S. Cheung Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice,…
We need better mental health court data
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Examining the effects of a trauma-informed yoga curriculum on incarcerated individuals
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AI in terrorism sentencing: evaluating predictive accuracy and ethical implications
Visit Criminal justice Studies . AI in terrorism sentencing: evaluating predictive accuracy and ethical implications Shai Farber Department of Criminology, Emek Jezreel Academic College, Jezreel Valley, Israel Read the syndicated…
Research note: examining the connection of organizational citizenship behaviors with supervisor and management trust among correctional staff
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Does depth of information matter? An empirical test of the Marshall hypothesis
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Does depth of information matter? An empirical test of the Marshall hypothesis Talia Harmon David Taylor Todd Schoepflin Chelsea Henning Diana Falco a Department of…
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…
LGBTQ+ identity and delinquency: the importance of negative emotions and social bonds
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