‘Hazardous on My Soul’: (Dis)compassion and Emotive Dissonance in Prison Work
‘Hazardous on My Soul’: (Dis)compassion and Emotive Dissonance in Prison Work AbstractA history of social research has aimed to illuminate consequences for the psyche of workers that carry out occupations…
Colonial Confessions: An Autoethnography of Writing Criminology in the New South Africa
Colonial Confessions: An Autoethnography of Writing Criminology in the New South Africa AbstractThis article is an autoethnographic account of a 20-year engagement with South African criminology. It is written from…
Perceived utility of community notification for sexually violent persons (SVP) on supervised release
Perceived utility of community notification for sexually violent persons (SVP) on supervised release . Lakshmi SubramanianRachel E. KahnGina AmbroziakSamuel R. Vincenta Evaluation Unit, Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center, Madison, WI,…
An educational response to the “Prevent duty” in England and Wales
An educational response to the “Prevent duty” in England and Wales . Daniela ScerriIndependent ResearcherDr. Daniela Scerri is an independent researcher. Her main research interests are the radicalisation of young…
‘Mamie Djihad’ and ‘the white widow’: constructing French and British national identities in terrorist times of crisis
‘Mamie Djihad’ and ‘the white widow’: constructing French and British national identities in terrorist times of crisis . Ariane BogainLeonie B. JacksonDepartment of Social Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne,…
How Peer Victimization in Childhood Affects Social Networking Addiction in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating Roles of Social Anxiety and Perceived Loneliness
How Peer Victimization in Childhood Affects Social Networking Addiction in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating Roles of Social Anxiety and Perceived Loneliness . Kunjie CuiPaul S. F. Yipa Southwestern…
Female radicalisation in Bangladesh: an investigation of its scope, extent and key motivations behind
Female radicalisation in Bangladesh: an investigation of its scope, extent and key motivations behind . Shahla ShahreenShafi Md Mostofaa Department of World Religions and Culture, The University of Dhaka, Dhaka,…
The Logic of Rampage Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Zachary KallenbornGary AckermanHerbert Tinsleya Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, USAb Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USAc…
Examining the counterinsurgency-counterterrorism tradeoff: the effects of targeted strikes on militant attacks
Examining the counterinsurgency-counterterrorism tradeoff: the effects of targeted strikes on militant attacks . Brittnee CarterThomas GuarrieriDaniel S. Smitha Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USAb National Consortium…
Intersectionality and rehabilitation: how gendered, racial and religious assumptions structure the rehabilitation and reintegration of women returnees
Intersectionality and rehabilitation: how gendered, racial and religious assumptions structure the rehabilitation and reintegration of women returnees . Helen StengerSchool of Social Sciences, Monash University, AustraliaHelen Stenger is a Research…
Transplantation theory in terrorism: an exploratory analysis of organised crime and terrorist group expansion
Transplantation theory in terrorism: an exploratory analysis of organised crime and terrorist group expansion . Tin KapetanovicMark DechesneJoanne P. Van der Leuna Faculty Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden, the Netherlandsb…
Exploring factors associated with chronic and serious offending in detained dual system youth
Exploring factors associated with chronic and serious offending in detained dual system youth . Anna MoriartyNina PapaliaBenjamin SpivakMohammed M. AliStefan LuebbersStephane Shepherda Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of…