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…
Understanding marijuana use initiation vs. Frequency of use on risk for hallucinogen use: testing for mediating mechanisms underlying the gateway hypothesis
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Understanding marijuana use initiation vs. Frequency of use on risk for hallucinogen use: testing for mediating mechanisms underlying the gateway hypothesis Thomas WojciechowskiSchool of Criminal…
Students’ perceptions of school resource officer performance
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Students’ perceptions of school resource officer performance William N. CooperTimothy E. McClureDavid C. MayKristie R. BlevinsLee Ann Morrisona Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University, Mississippi…
Perceptions of organizational justice and life satisfaction among Nigerian prison staff
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Perceptions of organizational justice and life satisfaction among Nigerian prison staff Smart OtuEric G. LambertO. Oko ElechiJennifer L. LantermanMorris Jenkinsa Department of Criminology and Security…
An interdisciplinary researcher-practitioner partnership: lessons and perspectives from researchers and problem-solving court personnel
Visit Criminal justice Studies . An interdisciplinary researcher-practitioner partnership: lessons and perspectives from researchers and problem-solving court personnel Stacy DewaldLaura HoneggerMitch CrandallJaclyn Hilderbrand SopcicScott DuBoisa Department of Criminal & Social…
Bringing the firepower: examining muzzle energy and caliber of ammunition in the context of mass shootings
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Bringing the firepower: examining muzzle energy and caliber of ammunition in the context of mass shootings Cody JorgensenBenjamin P. Comera Department of Criminal Justice, Boise…
“How are we gonna get them off the drugs if they’re allowed to stay on it?” correctional officer perspectives on Overdose prevention sites in prisons
Visit Criminal justice Studies . “How are we gonna get them off the drugs if they’re allowed to stay on it?” correctional officer perspectives on Overdose prevention sites in prisons…
Routine citizen Internet practices and cyber victimization: a state-wide study in Virginia
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Routine citizen Internet practices and cyber victimization: a state-wide study in Virginia Randy R. GaineyJay S. AlbaneseTancy Vandecar-BurdinJames HawdonThomas E. DeardenKatalin Partia Department of Sociology…
Exploring the gendered nature of work-family conflict on job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment among correctional officers
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Exploring the gendered nature of work-family conflict on job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment among correctional officers Weston J. MorrowBritni L. AdamsSamuel G. Vickovica…
Crime continuity from mid- to late adolescence: the mediating roles of perceived peer delinquency, moral neutralization, and victimization
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Crime continuity from mid- to late adolescence: the mediating roles of perceived peer delinquency, moral neutralization, and victimization Glenn D. WaltersDepartment of Criminal Justice, Kutztown…
A qualitative exploration of dual vulnerability: cybersecurity and social isolation risks for Alzheimer’s caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Visit Criminal justice Studies . A qualitative exploration of dual vulnerability: cybersecurity and social isolation risks for Alzheimer’s caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic Tancy Vandecar-Burdin Read the syndicated article here
How victims perceive fear of cybercrime: importance of informed risk
Visit Criminal justice Studies . How victims perceive fear of cybercrime: importance of informed risk Claire Seungeun Lee Read the syndicated article here