“Reversing the trend”: The role of mentoring in offender reentry
“Reversing the trend”: The role of mentoring in offender reentry . Melissa J. Stacer Read the syndicated article here
The Short Dark Triad (SD3): Adaptation and Psychometrics among At-Risk Male and Female Youths
The Short Dark Triad (SD3): Adaptation and Psychometrics among At-Risk Male and Female Youths . Pedro Pechorro Read the syndicated article here
Convenience in Criminal Entrepreneurship: The Case of a Norwegian Hashish Baron
Convenience in Criminal Entrepreneurship: The Case of a Norwegian Hashish Baron . Petter Gottschalk Read the syndicated article here
Voting for Trouble? Partisan Electoral Interventions and Domestic Terrorism
Voting for Trouble? Partisan Electoral Interventions and Domestic Terrorism . Dov H. Levin Read the syndicated article here
The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities
The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities . Leah Windsor Read the syndicated article here
Hired Guns: Using Pro-Government Militias for Political Competition
Hired Guns: Using Pro-Government Militias for Political Competition . Clionadh Raleigh Read the syndicated article here
The Islamic State Attacks on Shia Holy Sites and the “Shrine Protection Narrative”: Threats to Sacred Space as a Mobilization Frame
The Islamic State Attacks on Shia Holy Sites and the “Shrine Protection Narrative”: Threats to Sacred Space as a Mobilization Frame . Benjamin Isakhan Read the syndicated article here
Political Elites and the Rise of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria
Political Elites and the Rise of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria . Wisdom Oghosa Iyekekpolo Read the syndicated article here
Burning bridges: why don’t organised crime groups pull back from violent conflicts?
Burning bridges: why don’t organised crime groups pull back from violent conflicts? . Valentin Pereda Read the syndicated article here
Troubling recognitions in British responses to modern slavery
Troubling recognitions in British responses to modern slavery AbstractThis article interrogates the advent of modern slavery policy in Britain, explaining how the police and NGO sector have welcomed an organized…
Assessing Convicted Traffickers: Negotiating Migration, Employment and Opportunity through Restricted Networks
Assessing Convicted Traffickers: Negotiating Migration, Employment and Opportunity through Restricted Networks Abstract This article presents a rare insight into convicted ‘traffickers’ and draws on research undertaken using risk assessment data…
Why call someone by what we don’t want them to be? The ethics of labeling in forensic/correctional psychology
Why call someone by what we don't want them to be? The ethics of labeling in forensic/correctional psychology . Gwenda M. Willis Read the syndicated article here