Reimagining Sutherland 80 years after white‐collar crime*
Reimagining Sutherland 80 years after white‐collar crime* Abstract Eighty years ago, Edwin H. Sutherland conceptualized and defined white‐collar crime. In this article, I engage retrospectively with Sutherland's ideas and work…
Learning on the job: Studying expertise in residential burglars using virtual environments*
Learning on the job: Studying expertise in residential burglars using virtual environments* Abstract In this article, we describe a quasi‐experiment in which experienced incarcerated burglars (n = 56), other offenders (n = 50), and…
Lifelong Conviction Pathways and Self-Reported Offending: Towards a Deeper Comprehension of Criminal Career Development
Lifelong Conviction Pathways and Self-Reported Offending: Towards a Deeper Comprehension of Criminal Career Development AbstractThis article investigates to what extent life-course self-reported offending is related to the four developmental pathways…
Encouraging interviewees to say more and deception: The ghostwriter method
Encouraging interviewees to say more and deception: The ghostwriter method Background We examined a new method to encourage interviewees to say more, the ghostwriter method, and examined its effect on…
Unexpected questions in deception detection interviews: Does question order matter?
Unexpected questions in deception detection interviews: Does question order matter? Purpose Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the information given by truth tellers. Two…
Psycholinguistic and socioemotional characteristics of young offenders: Do language abilities and gender matter?
Psycholinguistic and socioemotional characteristics of young offenders: Do language abilities and gender matter? Purpose Previous research demonstrates an association between developmental language disorder (DLD) and criminal offending. International research also…
Race, Gender, and Perceptions of Peer Delinquency: A Within-Subject Analysis
Race, Gender, and Perceptions of Peer Delinquency: A Within-Subject Analysis . James D. Unnever Read the syndicated article here
Do Specific Combinations of Parent–Child Relationships Predict Moral Values?
Do Specific Combinations of Parent–Child Relationships Predict Moral Values? . Julie Grégoire Read the syndicated article here
Parental Harsh Discipline and Preschooler’s Inhibitory Control in China: Bidirectional Relations and Gender Differences
Parental Harsh Discipline and Preschooler’s Inhibitory Control in China: Bidirectional Relations and Gender Differences Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. The goals of this study were to examine the…
Divide and Co-Opt: Private Agendas, Tribal Groups, and Militia Formation in Counterinsurgency Wars
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Context and Change: A Longitudinal Analysis of Attitudes about Immigrants in Adolescence
Context and Change: A Longitudinal Analysis of Attitudes about Immigrants in Adolescence Socius, Volume 5, Issue , January-December 2019. Research has explored many different relationships between contextual influences, such as…
Immigrant Identities and the Shaping of a Racialized American Self
Immigrant Identities and the Shaping of a Racialized American Self Socius, Volume 5, Issue , January-December 2019. Immigration scholars largely focus on adaptation processes of immigrant groups, while race scholars…