Between the Bombs: Exploring Partial Ceasefires in the Syrian Civil War, 2011–2017
Between the Bombs: Exploring Partial Ceasefires in the Syrian Civil War, 2011–2017 . Dogukan Cansin Karakus Read the syndicated article here
Methodology matters: comparing sample types and data collection methods in a juror decision-making study on the influence of defendant race
Methodology matters: comparing sample types and data collection methods in a juror decision-making study on the influence of defendant race . Evelyn M. Maeder Read the syndicated article here
“We are Humans First”: Expanding Learning Outcomes in an Undergraduate Research Methods Course Through an Experiential Learning Project on Homelessness
“We are Humans First”: Expanding Learning Outcomes in an Undergraduate Research Methods Course Through an Experiential Learning Project on Homelessness . Megan Welsh Read the syndicated article here
New Zealand Youth Fitness to Stand Trial: The Impact of Age, Immaturity and Diagnosis on Evaluator Opinions and Court Determinations
New Zealand Youth Fitness to Stand Trial: The Impact of Age, Immaturity and Diagnosis on Evaluator Opinions and Court Determinations . Davin Tan Read the syndicated article here
STREET NETWORK STRUCTURE AND CRIME RISK: AN AGENT-BASED INVESTIGATION OF THE ENCOUNTER AND ENCLOSURE HYPOTHESES
STREET NETWORK STRUCTURE AND CRIME RISK: AN AGENT-BASED INVESTIGATION OF THE ENCOUNTER AND ENCLOSURE HYPOTHESES Abstract Street networks shape day-to-day activities in complex ways, dictating where, when, and in what…
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, RACIAL SOCIALIZATION, AND CRIME OVER TIME: A SOCIAL SCHEMATIC THEORY MODEL
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, RACIAL SOCIALIZATION, AND CRIME OVER TIME: A SOCIAL SCHEMATIC THEORY MODEL Abstract Recent studies evince that interpersonal racial discrimination (IRD) increases the risk of crime among African Americans…
EDITORS’ NOTE
EDITORS’ NOTE D. Wayne Osgood, Eric P. Baumer, Rosemary Gartner Read the syndicated article here
A Mother’s Love? Postpartum Disorders, the DSM-5 and Criminal Responsibility – A South African Medicolegal Perspective
A Mother's Love? Postpartum Disorders, the DSM-5 and Criminal Responsibility – A South African Medicolegal Perspective . Geert Philip Stevens Read the syndicated article here
Domestic and Family Violence, Mental Health and Well-Being, and Legal Engagement
Domestic and Family Violence, Mental Health and Well-Being, and Legal Engagement . Heather Douglas Read the syndicated article here
Shared Psychotic Disorder and the Killing of a Policeman
Shared Psychotic Disorder and the Killing of a Policeman . Russ Scott Read the syndicated article here
Health Law in New Zealand, edited by Peter Skegg and Ron Paterson
Health Law in New Zealand, edited by Peter Skegg and Ron Paterson . Jennifer Moore Read the syndicated article here
Norms, law and social change: Nigeria’s anti-corruption struggle, 1999–2017
Norms, law and social change: Nigeria’s anti-corruption struggle, 1999–2017 Abstract Corruption is notoriously persistent in Nigeria notwithstanding the panoply of laws deployed over the years against it. This article argues…