Examining the effects of a trauma-informed yoga curriculum on incarcerated individuals
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Examining the effects of a trauma-informed yoga curriculum on incarcerated individuals Dragana Derlic Lynne M. Vieraitis Danielle Rousseau a Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology,…
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
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Research note: examining the connection of organizational citizenship behaviors with supervisor and management trust among correctional staff Eric Lambert Nancy Hogan Shannon Barton David White…
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
Visit Criminal justice Studies . LGBTQ+ identity and delinquency: the importance of negative emotions and social bonds Gregory C. Rocheleau Brandy N. Rocheleau Kirsten A. Piatak Izzy J. Thompson a…
Redefining forgiveness in restorative justice
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Redefining forgiveness in restorative justice Masahiro Suzuki Tamera Jenkins a Department of Criminology, Sociology, and Social Policy, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University,…
Courtroom decorum and the rules of conduct: accounts of homicide co-victims’ experiences during criminal justice proceedings
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Courtroom decorum and the rules of conduct: accounts of homicide co-victims’ experiences during criminal justice proceedings Mark D. ReedDepartment of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia…
The effects of public service motivation on criminal justice students’ perceptions of vocational fit
Visit Criminal justice Studies . The effects of public service motivation on criminal justice students’ perceptions of vocational fit David R. WhiteJoseph A. SchaferNancy L. HoganEric Lamberta School of Criminal…
Per imaginem ad Veritatem: joint fantasizing of Crime
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Per imaginem ad Veritatem: joint fantasizing of Crime Fabio Indìo Massimo Poppia Institute of English Studies, University of Łódź, Łódź, Polandb Department of Entertainment industries,…
Understanding the decline: a procedural justice approach to the key factors behind the downward shift in opinions of police
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Understanding the decline: a procedural justice approach to the key factors behind the downward shift in opinions of police Amy RogersKelly HineTim PrenzlerSchool of Law…
Research note: jail staff views of inmate medical care and fear of being at risk
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Research note: jail staff views of inmate medical care and fear of being at risk Eric G. LambertEugene A. PaolineNancy L. Hogana School of Public…