FARC’s Pursuit of “Taking Power”: Insurgent Social Contracts, the Drug Trade and Appeals to Eudaemonic Legitimation
. Go to Source Author: Alexandra Phelan
Nuclear Legitimacy: Why Insurgents Seek and Destroy Nuclear Technology
. Go to Source Author: Joshua Tschantret
Proving intent to supply drugs – Threshold quantities or circumstantial evidence
Proving intent to supply drugs – Threshold quantities or circumstantial evidence Publication date: Available online 21 May 2019Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeAuthor(s): Radosav Risimović Read the syndicated…
Behavioral Economics and Framing Effects in Guilty Pleas: A Defendant Decision Making Experiment
Behavioral Economics and Framing Effects in Guilty Pleas: A Defendant Decision Making Experiment . Laura M. Garnier-Dykstra Read the syndicated article here
Genealogies of terrorism: revolution, state violence, empire
Genealogies of terrorism: revolution, state violence, empire . Alice Martini Read the syndicated article here
Islam and sectarian violence in Pakistan: the terror within
Islam and sectarian violence in Pakistan: the terror within . Adil Hussain Khan Read the syndicated article here
The Problem with Crime Problem-Solving: Towards a Second Generation Pop?
The Problem with Crime Problem-Solving: Towards a Second Generation Pop? AbstractIn his 2018 Stockholm prize winner lecture, Goldstein highlighted the need for problem-oriented policing (POP) to be not only effective…
Does Gender Affect the Number and Type of Charges Laid in Intimate Partner Violence Cases?
Does Gender Affect the Number and Type of Charges Laid in Intimate Partner Violence Cases? AbstractPro-charging policies were implemented in Canada in the 1980s to denounce intimate partner violence (IPV).…
Lawyers’ question content and children’s responses in Scottish criminal courts
Lawyers’ question content and children’s responses in Scottish criminal courts . Samantha J. Andrews Read the syndicated article here
A Global Analysis of Temperature, Terrorist Attacks, and Fatalities
. Go to Source Author: Curtis M. Craig
A Ferguson Effect, the Drug Epidemic, Both, or Neither? Explaining the 2015 and 2016 U.S. Homicide Rises by Race and Ethnicity
A Ferguson Effect, the Drug Epidemic, Both, or Neither? Explaining the 2015 and 2016 Homicide Rises by Race and Ethnicity Homicide Studies, Ahead of Print. Shytierra Gaston Read the syndicated…
Trends in the Lethality of American Violence
Trends in the Lethality of American Violence Homicide Studies, Ahead of Print. Mark T. Berg Read the syndicated article here