Armed, but too dangerous? Factors associated with citizen support for the militarization of the police
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Armed, but too dangerous? Factors associated with citizen support for the militarization of the police Brian Lockwood Read the syndicated article here
Measuring the effect heterogeneity of police enforcement actions across spatial contexts
Measuring the effect heterogeneity of police enforcement actions across spatial contexts Publication date: January–February 2018Source:Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 54 Author(s): Eric L. Piza, Andrew M. GilchristPurposeThis study tests whether…
Organized Crime in the United Kingdom: Illegal Governance of Markets and Communities
Organized Crime in the United Kingdom: Illegal Governance of Markets and Communities AbstractThis article focuses on governance-type organized crime (OC). First, it explores two cases of illegal governance in Salford…
The neural basis of reactive aggression and its development in adolescence
The neural basis of reactive aggression and its development in adolescence . Rachael A. Lickley Read the syndicated article here
Self-regulatory investments among private actors in the era of regulatory capitalism: the licensing of Swedish finance and securities industry employees
Self-regulatory investments among private actors in the era of regulatory capitalism: the licensing of Swedish finance and securities industry employees Abstract This article analyses the growth of the Swedish finance…
Extending a Geographical Perspective to the Study of Jurisdictional Consistency in Sentencing Outcomes
Extending a Geographical Perspective to the Study of Jurisdictional Consistency in Sentencing Outcomes AbstractConsistency in sentencing has long been regarded as a fundamental principle of justice. Yet despite its universal…
When a corporation rapes: perceptions of rape in civil court for corporate defendants
When a corporation rapes: perceptions of rape in civil court for corporate defendants . Anne Lippert Read the syndicated article here
Do Women Really Kill for Honor? Conceptualizing Women’s Involvement in Honor Killings
Do Women Really Kill for Honor? Conceptualizing Women’s Involvement in Honor Killings . Recep Doğan Read the syndicated article here
Sex Offender Stigma: An Exploration of Vigilantism against Sex Offenders
Sex Offender Stigma: An Exploration of Vigilantism against Sex Offenders . Michelle A. Cubellis Read the syndicated article here
“We’re a walking picket sign”: Management of a Stigmatized Religious Identity
“We’re a walking picket sign”: Management of a Stigmatized Religious Identity . Alexandra Pimentel Read the syndicated article here
The temporal order of retrospective burglary and robbery criminal investigations: An exploratory ‘black box’ analysis
The temporal order of retrospective burglary and robbery criminal investigations: An exploratory ‘black box’ analysis The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Client privilege, compliance and the rule of law: Swedish lawyers and money laundering prevention
Client privilege, compliance and the rule of law: Swedish lawyers and money laundering prevention Abstract Can, and will, lawyers police their clients? This article aims to shed light on the…