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Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas

opencrim July 11, 2018 Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas2018-07-11T05:33:51+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas . Scott H. Decker Read the syndicated article here
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Investigating Race Salience, Defendant Race, and Victim Race Effects on Mock Juror Decision-Making in Canada

opencrim July 11, 2018 Investigating Race Salience, Defendant Race, and Victim Race Effects on Mock Juror Decision-Making in Canada2018-07-11T05:33:48+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Investigating Race Salience, Defendant Race, and Victim Race Effects on Mock Juror Decision-Making in Canada . Evelyn M. Maeder Read the syndicated article here
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Examining the Impact of Ecological Contexts on Gender Disparity in Federal Sentencing

opencrim July 11, 2018 Examining the Impact of Ecological Contexts on Gender Disparity in Federal Sentencing2018-07-11T05:33:45+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Examining the Impact of Ecological Contexts on Gender Disparity in Federal Sentencing . Byungbae Kim Read the syndicated article here
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The Impact of Hot Spots Policing on Collective Efficacy: Findings from a Randomized Field Trial

opencrim July 11, 2018 The Impact of Hot Spots Policing on Collective Efficacy: Findings from a Randomized Field Trial2018-07-11T05:33:42+00:00 Justice Quarterly
The Impact of Hot Spots Policing on Collective Efficacy: Findings from a Randomized Field Trial . Tammy Rinehart Kochel Read the syndicated article here
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Evaluating the Role of Race in Sentencing: An Entropy Weighting Analysis

opencrim December 28, 2017 Evaluating the Role of Race in Sentencing: An Entropy Weighting Analysis2017-12-28T07:23:31+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Evaluating the Role of Race in Sentencing: An Entropy Weighting Analysis . John M. MacDonald Read the syndicated article here
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Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010

opencrim December 18, 2017 Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 20102017-12-18T12:40:15+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010 . Ricardo D. Martínez-Schuldt Read the syndicated article here
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“Victim is Not Credible”: The Influence of Rape Culture on Police Perceptions of Sexual Assault Complainants

opencrim December 18, 2017 “Victim is Not Credible”: The Influence of Rape Culture on Police Perceptions of Sexual Assault Complainants2017-12-18T11:29:49+00:00 Justice Quarterly
“Victim is Not Credible”: The Influence of Rape Culture on Police Perceptions of Sexual Assault Complainants . Eryn Nicole O’Neal Read the syndicated article here
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A Life Course Analysis of Homeless Shelter Use among the Formerly Incarcerated

opencrim December 2, 2017 A Life Course Analysis of Homeless Shelter Use among the Formerly Incarcerated2017-12-02T05:17:09+00:00 Justice Quarterly
A Life Course Analysis of Homeless Shelter Use among the Formerly Incarcerated . Brianna Remster Read the syndicated article here
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The Costs of Coercive Control: Assessing Behavioral and Mental Health Correlates of Erratic and Oppressive Coercion

opencrim November 29, 2017 The Costs of Coercive Control: Assessing Behavioral and Mental Health Correlates of Erratic and Oppressive Coercion2017-11-29T11:36:37+00:00 Justice Quarterly
The Costs of Coercive Control: Assessing Behavioral and Mental Health Correlates of Erratic and Oppressive Coercion . Jonathan R. Brauer Read the syndicated article here
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The Victim–Offender Overlap Behind Bars: Linking Prison Misconduct and Victimization

opencrim November 21, 2017 The Victim–Offender Overlap Behind Bars: Linking Prison Misconduct and Victimization2017-11-21T05:56:00+00:00 Justice Quarterly
The Victim–Offender Overlap Behind Bars: Linking Prison Misconduct and Victimization . Elisa L. Toman Read the syndicated article here
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A Postconviction Mentality: Prosecutorial Assistance in Exoneration Cases

opencrim November 18, 2017 A Postconviction Mentality: Prosecutorial Assistance in Exoneration Cases2017-11-18T08:03:01+00:00 Justice Quarterly
A Postconviction Mentality: Prosecutorial Assistance in Exoneration Cases . Elizabeth Webster Read the syndicated article here
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Accomplishing Difference: How Do Anti-race/Ethnicity Bias Homicides Compare to Average Homicides in the United States?

opencrim November 17, 2017 Accomplishing Difference: How Do Anti-race/Ethnicity Bias Homicides Compare to Average Homicides in the United States?2017-11-17T05:21:37+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Accomplishing Difference: How Do Anti-race/Ethnicity Bias Homicides Compare to Average Homicides in the United States? . Brent R. Klein Read the syndicated article here
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