Owning Risk: Sex worker subjectivities and the reimagining of vulnerability and victimhood
Owning Risk: Sex worker subjectivities and the reimagining of vulnerability and victimhood AbstractThe 2013 Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford decision saw a fundamental shift in the discursive constructions of sex…
The Asymmetric Effect of Bankruptcy Fraud in Sweden: A Long-Term Perspective
The Asymmetric Effect of Bankruptcy Fraud in Sweden: A Long-Term Perspective Abstract Objectives The knowledge of the effects of white-collar crimes is incomplete. In the article, we operationalize white-collar crimes…
The East Asian crime drop?
The East Asian crime drop? The ‘crime drop’ refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised countries over at least the past quarter century. Asian countries are…
Kassouf-The Sixth Circuit’s Misguided Attempt to Rein in the IRS
Kassouf-The Sixth Circuit's Misguided Attempt to Rein in the IRS The omnibus clause of 26 § 7212(a) is a catch-all provision that broadly punishes people who corruptly endeavor to obstruct…
Predictive analytics in secure settings
Predictive analytics in secure settings Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 105-107, April 2018. FearnleyDavid , WelleDana Read the syndicated article here
Routine activities and adolescent deviance across 28 cultures
Routine activities and adolescent deviance across 28 cultures Publication date: July–August 2018Source:Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 57 Author(s): Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Magda Javakhishvili, Albert J. KsinanPurposeThe current study tested the…
Illegal Ivory Trade as Transnational Organized Crime? An Empirical Study Into Ivory Traders In Uganda
Illegal Ivory Trade as Transnational Organized Crime? An Empirical Study Into Ivory Traders In Uganda AbstractThis article examines illegal ivory trade in Uganda, which constitutes a major transport route through…
Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Criminal History: Why an Anti-Discrimination Statute is a Necessary Remedy
Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Criminal History: Why an Anti-Discrimination Statute is a Necessary Remedy The harms of mass incarceration do not end when an individual is released from…
Kassouf-The Sixth Circuit’s Misguided Attempt to Reign in the IRS
Kassouf-The Sixth Circuit's Misguided Attempt to Reign in the IRS The omnibus clause of 26 § 7212(a) is a catch-all provision that broadly punishes people who corruptly endeavor to obstruct…
The Thin Blue Line from Crime to Punishment
The Thin Blue Line from Crime to Punishment Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from criminal procedure. Philosophical work focuses almost exclusively…
The Local-Control Model of the Fourth Amendment
The Local-Control Model of the Fourth Amendment Fourth Amendment doctrine has been home to two competing models: the Warrant Model and the Reasonableness Model. The Warrant Model, emphasizing the Amendment’s…
The Republican Party, Conservatives, and the Future of Capital Punishment
The Republican Party, Conservatives, and the Future of Capital Punishment The United States has experienced a significant decline in the death penalty during the first part of the twenty-first century,…