Anger parameters in parolees undergoing psychoeducation: Temporal stability, social desirability bias, and comparison with non-offenders
Anger parameters in parolees undergoing psychoeducation: Temporal stability, social desirability bias, and comparison with non-offenders Abstract BackgroundAnger is commonly measured as if it were a single, simple construct. This may…
Women Doing Life: Gender, Punishment, and the Struggle for Identity L.B. Lempert. New York and London: New York University Press (2016) 320pp. $27.00pb ISBN 978-1-4798-2705-3
Women Doing Life: Gender, Punishment, and the Struggle for Identity Lempert. New York and London: New York University Press (2016) 320pp. $ ISBN 978-1-4798-2705-3 J. Downes Read the syndicated article here
Women and Criminal Justice: From the Corston Report to Transforming Rehabilitation J. Annison, J. Brayford and J. Deering (Eds.). Bristol: Policy Press (2015) 265pp. £24.99pb ISBN 978 1 44731 931 3
Women and Criminal Justice: From the Corston Report to Transforming Rehabilitation J. Annison, J. Brayford and J. Deering (Eds.). Bristol: Policy Press (2015) 265pp. £ ISBN 978 1 44731 931 3 Gillian Mcnaull Read…
Coercion and Women Co-offenders: A Gendered Pathway into Crime C. Barlow. Bristol: Policy Press Shorts (2016) 112pp. £32.00hb ISBN 978–1447330981
Coercion and Women Co-offenders: A Gendered Pathway into Crime C. Barlow. Bristol: Policy Press Shorts (2016) 112pp. £ ISBN 978–1447330981 Jennifer Fleetwood Read the syndicated article here
Comparative overview of the preliminary proceedings in the Republic of Serbia, Germany, and Italy
Comparative overview of the preliminary proceedings in the Republic of Serbia, Germany, and Italy Publication date: Available online 7 September 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Author(s): Aleksandar Bošković,…
Learning about the Labeled: Teaching a Course on Sexual Offenders while Accounting for Students who may be Abuse Survivors
Learning about the Labeled: Teaching a Course on Sexual Offenders while Accounting for Students who may be Abuse Survivors . Jennifer L. Klein Read the syndicated article here
Do 90 Percent of Terrorist Groups Last Less than a Year? Updating the Conventional Wisdom
Do 90 Percent of Terrorist Groups Last Less than a Year? Updating the Conventional Wisdom . Brian J. Phillips Read the syndicated article here
Tackling Crime and Paramilitary Violence: Present Day Challenges for Community-Based Restorative Justice Projects
Tackling Crime and Paramilitary Violence: Present Day Challenges for Community-Based Restorative Justice Projects AbstractCommunity-based restorative justice projects in Northern Ireland have garnered international attention due to their role in conflict…
Crowdsourcing Subjective Perceptions of Neighbourhood Disorder: Interpreting Bias in Open Data
Crowdsourcing Subjective Perceptions of Neighbourhood Disorder: Interpreting Bias in Open Data AbstractNew forms of data are now widely used in social sciences, and much debate surrounds their ideal application to…
Suspicion-in-the-Making: Surveillance and Denunciation in Financial Policing
Suspicion-in-the-Making: Surveillance and Denunciation in Financial Policing AbstractThe pervasiveness of suspicion throughout society has become a central theme in the literature, especially with the importance of suspicious activity reporting in…
Women, Drugs and the Death Penalty: Framing Sandiford
Women, Drugs and the Death Penalty: Framing Sandiford Abstract This article examines the impact and significance of women subject to capital punishment for drug offences. Women are subject to the…