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Broadcasting Badness: Violence, Identity, and Performance in the Online Gang Rap Scene

opencrim June 19, 2017 Broadcasting Badness: Violence, Identity, and Performance in the Online Gang Rap Scene2017-06-19T10:58:55+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Broadcasting Badness: Violence, Identity, and Performance in the Online Gang Rap Scene . Timothy R. Lauger Read the syndicated article here
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Opting Out: The Role of Identity, Capital, and Agency in Prison Visitation

opencrim June 18, 2017 Opting Out: The Role of Identity, Capital, and Agency in Prison Visitation2017-06-18T05:15:55+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Opting Out: The Role of Identity, Capital, and Agency in Prison Visitation . Breanne Pleggenkuhle Read the syndicated article here
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Military Justice: Case Processing and Sentencing Decisions in America’s “Other” Criminal Courts

opencrim June 14, 2017 Military Justice: Case Processing and Sentencing Decisions in America’s “Other” Criminal Courts2017-06-14T05:17:11+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Military Justice: Case Processing and Sentencing Decisions in America’s “Other” Criminal Courts . Patricia D. Breen Read the syndicated article here
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Police Occupational Culture: Testing the Monolithic Model

opencrim June 7, 2017 Police Occupational Culture: Testing the Monolithic Model2017-06-07T07:20:01+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Police Occupational Culture: Testing the Monolithic Model . Eugene A. Paoline Read the syndicated article here
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Demeanor, Race, and Police Perceptions of Procedural Justice: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments

opencrim June 6, 2017 Demeanor, Race, and Police Perceptions of Procedural Justice: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments2017-06-06T10:26:32+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Demeanor, Race, and Police Perceptions of Procedural Justice: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments . Justin Nix Read the syndicated article here
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Assessing the Impact of Community-oriented Policing on Arrest

opencrim June 1, 2017 Assessing the Impact of Community-oriented Policing on Arrest2017-06-01T06:29:18+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Assessing the Impact of Community-oriented Policing on Arrest . Rob Tillyer Read the syndicated article here
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Examining the Externalities of Welfare Reform: TANF and Crime

opencrim May 30, 2017 Examining the Externalities of Welfare Reform: TANF and Crime2017-05-30T07:04:43+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Examining the Externalities of Welfare Reform: TANF and Crime . Scott Liebertz Read the syndicated article here
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The Adaptation of License-plate Readers for Investigative Purposes: Police Technology and Innovation Re-invention

opencrim May 29, 2017 The Adaptation of License-plate Readers for Investigative Purposes: Police Technology and Innovation Re-invention2017-05-29T08:23:05+00:00 Justice Quarterly
The Adaptation of License-plate Readers for Investigative Purposes: Police Technology and Innovation Re-invention . James J. Willis Read the syndicated article here
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General Strain Theory and Racial Insurgency: Assessing the Role of Legitimate Coping

opencrim May 24, 2017 General Strain Theory and Racial Insurgency: Assessing the Role of Legitimate Coping2017-05-24T06:29:31+00:00 Justice Quarterly
General Strain Theory and Racial Insurgency: Assessing the Role of Legitimate Coping . Lisa Broidy Read the syndicated article here
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Social Network Position of Gang Members in Schools: Implications for Recruitment and Gang Prevention

opencrim May 19, 2017 Social Network Position of Gang Members in Schools: Implications for Recruitment and Gang Prevention2017-05-19T08:38:02+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Social Network Position of Gang Members in Schools: Implications for Recruitment and Gang Prevention . Owen Gallupe Read the syndicated article here
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Cut from the Same Cloth? A Comparative Study of Domestic Extremists and Gang Members in the United States

opencrim May 18, 2017 Cut from the Same Cloth? A Comparative Study of Domestic Extremists and Gang Members in the United States2017-05-18T11:00:38+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Cut from the Same Cloth? A Comparative Study of Domestic Extremists and Gang Members in the United States . David C. Pyrooz Read the syndicated article here
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A Life Table Approach to Estimating Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System

opencrim April 28, 2017 A Life Table Approach to Estimating Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System2017-04-28T05:30:46+00:00 Justice Quarterly
A Life Table Approach to Estimating Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System . Sarah Shannon Read the syndicated article here
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