Sexual harassment experienced by police staff serving in England, Wales and Scotland: A descriptive exploration of incidence, antecedents and harm
Sexual harassment experienced by police staff serving in England, Wales and Scotland: A descriptive exploration of incidence, antecedents and harm The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Predicting delinquency by self-reported impulsivity in adolescents in Ghana
Predicting delinquency by self-reported impulsivity in adolescents in Ghana Abstract BackgroundImpulsivity is one of several variables associated with delinquent and criminal acts, but its utility depends on the psychometric properties…
Student and Police Partnerships: Cultivating Student Success and Community Development
Student and Police Partnerships: Cultivating Student Success and Community Development . Sherry Lynn Skaggs Read the syndicated article here
Predicaments in Prisoners’ Institutional Rehabilitation for Parole Release: Some Evidence from Malaysia
Predicaments in Prisoners’ Institutional Rehabilitation for Parole Release: Some Evidence from Malaysia Abstract Institutional rehabilitation is significant because the Parole Board's decision in releasing a prisoner would depend on the…
Evaluating the Role of Race in Sentencing: An Entropy Weighting Analysis
Evaluating the Role of Race in Sentencing: An Entropy Weighting Analysis . John M. MacDonald Read the syndicated article here
Does residency matter? Local residency as a predictor of arrest
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Does residency matter? Local residency as a predictor of arrest Michael McCamman Read the syndicated article here
Cybercrime is whose responsibility? A case study of an online behaviour system in crime
Cybercrime is whose responsibility? A case study of an online behaviour system in crime . Masarah Paquet-Clouston Read the syndicated article here
Screening for mental health needs of New Zealand youth in secure care facilities using the MAYSI-2
Screening for mental health needs of New Zealand youth in secure care facilities using the MAYSI-2 Abstract BackgroundYoung people admitted to secure facilities generally have particularly high rates of mental,…
On the Origin of “Labeling” Theory in Criminology: Frank Tannenbaum and the Chicago School of Sociology
On the Origin of “Labeling” Theory in Criminology: Frank Tannenbaum and the Chicago School of Sociology . Reza Barmaki Read the syndicated article here
Tolerable Deviance and How it Applies to Cyberbullying
Tolerable Deviance and How it Applies to Cyberbullying . Molly-Gloria Harper Read the syndicated article here
Crime topic modeling
Crime topic modeling The classification of crime into discrete categories entails a massive loss of information. Crimes emerge out of a complex mix of behaviors and situations, yet most of…
Manifest Injustice? The Judiciary as Moderator of Penal Excess in the Sentencing of Youth for Murder
Manifest Injustice? The Judiciary as Moderator of Penal Excess in the Sentencing of Youth for Murder Abstract A principled approach to the sentencing of young people requires recognition of their…