Terrorist Tactics by Criminal Organizations: The Mexican Case in Context
Terrorist Tactics by Criminal Organizations: The Mexican Case in Context In the past 10 years in Mexico, more than 100,000 people have been killed in violence related to organized attacks…
Explaining Civilian Attacks: Terrorist Networks, Principal-Agent Problems and Target Selection
Explaining Civilian Attacks: Terrorist Networks, Principal-Agent Problems and Target Selection Terrorist groups exhibit variation in their targeting choices. Why do some groups direct their violence against civilianswhile others limit this…
Reconsidering Radicalization: Fanaticism and the Link Between Ideas and Violence
Reconsidering Radicalization: Fanaticism and the Link Between Ideas and Violence A central issue with many interpretations of radicalization remains their tendency to overemphasize the role ofextremist beliefs in motivating involvement…
State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Urban Crime: An Overview
State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Urban Crime: An Overview Abstract Objectives Agent-based modeling (ABM) is a type of computer simulation that creates a virtual society and allows…
Police, Politics And Participation: The Effect Of Police Exposure On Political Participation In The United Kingdom
Police, Politics And Participation: The Effect Of Police Exposure On Political Participation In The United Kingdom AbstractA growing literature in the United States suggests that exposure to the criminal justice…
Within-subjects verbal lie detection measures: A comparison between total detail and proportion of complications
Within-subjects verbal lie detection measures: A comparison between total detail and proportion of complications BackgroundWe examined whether the verbal cue, proportion of complications, was a more diagnostic cue to deceit…
The psychological impact of solitary: A longitudinal comparison of general population and long-term administratively segregated male inmates
The psychological impact of solitary: A longitudinal comparison of general population and long-term administratively segregated male inmates PurposeThis study expands upon existing research on the psychological impact of administrative segregation…
POISONED DEVELOPMENT: ASSESSING CHILDHOOD LEAD EXPOSURE AS A CAUSE OF CRIME IN A BIRTH COHORT FOLLOWED THROUGH ADOLESCENCE
POISONED DEVELOPMENT: ASSESSING CHILDHOOD LEAD EXPOSURE AS A CAUSE OF CRIME IN A BIRTH COHORT FOLLOWED THROUGH ADOLESCENCE Abstract The consequences of lead exposure for later crime are theoretically compelling,…
“…they didn’t just do it because it was a job”: Representing wardens in Canadian penal history museums
“…they didn't just do it because it was a job”: Representing wardens in Canadian penal history museums Publication date: Available online 12 February 2018Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice…
Accommodating the Expressive Function of Victim Impact Statements: The Scope for Victims’ Voices in Dutch Courtrooms
Accommodating the Expressive Function of Victim Impact Statements: The Scope for Victims’ Voices in Dutch Courtrooms AbstractThe expressive function of victim impact statements (VISs) enables victims to have a voice…
Ethical challenges to research in the criminal justice system
Ethical challenges to research in the criminal justice system Penelope Brown Read the syndicated article here
Do terrorists suffer from alexithymia?
Do terrorists suffer from alexithymia? Edwin J. Burns Read the syndicated article here