‘Driving while black’ (or female) as a function of policing while white (or male)
Visit Criminal justice Studies . ‘Driving while black’ (or female) as a function of policing while white (or male) Michael Heise Read the syndicated article here
Testing the job demands-resources model for organizational commitment among Indian correctional officers
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Testing the job demands-resources model for organizational commitment among Indian correctional officers Eric G. Lambert Read the syndicated article here
How should police respond to homelessness? Results from a survey experiment in Portland, Oregon
Visit Criminal justice Studies . How should police respond to homelessness? Results from a survey experiment in Portland, Oregon Brett C. Burkhardt Read the syndicated article here
Are coffeeshops really third places? A street segment approach to investigate the influence of coffee shops on property and violent crime
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Are coffeeshops really third places? A street segment approach to investigate the influence of coffee shops on property and violent crime Hunter M Boehme Read…
Race, excess suspicion, and larceny in upstate NY
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Race, excess suspicion, and larceny in upstate NY Sean G. Massey Read the syndicated article here
Potential cyber-threats against Canada’s critical infrastructure: an investigation of online discussion forums
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Potential cyber-threats against Canada’s critical infrastructure: an investigation of online discussion forums Noelle Warkentin Read the syndicated article here
Managing the offender-to-victim transition with parental support, low neighborhood disorder, positive school culture, and moral cognition: protective and promotive factors and the person proximity effect
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Managing the offender-to-victim transition with parental support, low neighborhood disorder, positive school culture, and moral cognition: protective and promotive factors and the person proximity effect…
Examining the effects of job burnout and work-family conflict on correctional officer turnover intent
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Examining the effects of job burnout and work-family conflict on correctional officer turnover intent Samuel G. Vickovic Read the syndicated article here
Let the convicts speak: a critical conversation of the ongoing language debate in convict criminology
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Let the convicts speak: a critical conversation of the ongoing language debate in convict criminology Jennifer M. Ortiz Read the syndicated article here
The forces that divide: understanding tension and unity among provincial correctional workers in Canada
Visit Criminal justice Studies . The forces that divide: understanding tension and unity among provincial correctional workers in Canada Laura McKendy Read the syndicated article here
Affirmative Consent on campus: student understanding, perceptions of effectiveness, and behavioral change
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Affirmative Consent on campus: student understanding, perceptions of effectiveness, and behavioral change Tasha Youstin Read the syndicated article here
From seduction to registration: case studies of women in the sex industry
Visit Criminal justice Studies . From seduction to registration: case studies of women in the sex industry Robert Worley Read the syndicated article here