The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction
The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction. By GarlandD. (Oxford University Press, 2016, 153 + xvi pp. £) Read the syndicated article here
Same Crime: Different Punishment? Investigating Sentencing Disparities Between Irish and Non-Irish Nationals in the Irish Criminal Justice System
Same Crime: Different Punishment? Investigating Sentencing Disparities Between Irish and Non-Irish Nationals in the Irish Criminal Justice System AbstractIreland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward…
Injury resulting from targeted violence: An emergency department perspective
Injury resulting from targeted violence: An emergency department perspective Abstract BackgroundHate crimes – those perpetrated because of perceived difference, including disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or transgender status – have…
Jihadi Competition and Political Preferences
Jihadi Competition and Political Preferences While known and feared as the most dangerous global jihadi group, since 2014 al-Qaida has only been involvedin one attack in the West. In the…
The Jihadi Social Movement (JSM): Between Factional Hegemonic Drive, National Realities, and Transnational Ambitions
The Jihadi Social Movement (JSM): Between Factional Hegemonic Drive, National Realities, and Transnational Ambitions This article analyses the evolution of the jihadi social movement (JSM) in changing environmental and factionalcircumstances.…
Al-Qaida and the Pakistani Harakat Movement: Reflections and Questions about the pre-2001 Period
Al-Qaida and the Pakistani Harakat Movement: Reflections and Questions about the pre-2001 Period There has been a modest amount of progress made over the last two decades in piecing together…
Revisiting al-Qaida’s Foundation and Early History
Revisiting al-Qaida’s Foundation and Early History This article examines the early rise and fall of al-Qaida from its emergence in early 1987 as a splinter group ofMaktab al-Khadamat through to…
Thirty Years After its Foundation – Where is al-Qaida Going?
Thirty Years After its Foundation - Where is al-Qaida Going? Al-Qaida today is commonly labelled a ‘global insurgency’ or ‘global franchise.’ However, these labels are notsufficient if we want to…
Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010
Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010 . Ricardo D. Martínez-Schuldt Read the syndicated article here
“Victim is Not Credible”: The Influence of Rape Culture on Police Perceptions of Sexual Assault Complainants
“Victim is Not Credible”: The Influence of Rape Culture on Police Perceptions of Sexual Assault Complainants . Eryn Nicole O’Neal Read the syndicated article here
Paradoxical effects of self-awareness of being observed: testing the effect of police body-worn cameras on assaults and aggression against officers
Paradoxical effects of self-awareness of being observed: testing the effect of police body-worn cameras on assaults and aggression against officers Abstract Objectives Recently, scholars have applied self-awareness theory to explain…
Re-thinking FATF: an experimentalist interpretation of the Financial Action Task Force
Re-thinking FATF: an experimentalist interpretation of the Financial Action Task Force Abstract Most explanations of the Financial Action Task Force argue that material coercion plays a key role in the…