Cracking the Code? Schools, Neighborhoods, Peers, Individual Propensity, and the Conditioning Effect of Race and Gender on Code of the Street Adherence

Cracking the Code? Schools, Neighborhoods, Peers, Individual Propensity, and the Conditioning Effect of Race and Gender on Code of the Street Adherence . Jacob H. EricksonAlexandra SlemakerKyle A. Burgasona University…
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Deconstructing Fears of Terrorism: A Comparison between Fear from Domestic and International Terrorist Groups

Deconstructing Fears of Terrorism: A Comparison between Fear from Domestic and International Terrorist Groups . Ahmet GulerIsmail OnatMehmet F. Bastuga Department of Sociology & Criminology, The Pennsylvania State University , University…
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Community-led diversion of indigenous young people from the justice system: The role of government administrative data

Community-led diversion of indigenous young people from the justice system: The role of government administrative data Publication date: March 2024Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 76Author(s): Rebecca…
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Workplace cyberbullying toward the Arab minority in Israel: gender differences in attitudes and attribution of blame

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Keeping up appearances: US domestic extremist organizations and the effects of membership on domestic terrorism perpetrators

Keeping up appearances: US domestic extremist organizations and the effects of membership on domestic terrorism perpetrators . Andrew VitekDepartment of Political Science, Penn State University, University Park, USA Read the…
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Stress begets distress: the association of job stress with psychological distress among prison police officers

Stress begets distress: the association of job stress with psychological distress among prison police officers . Mingchao DongZhengzheng RenYingwu LiQian Yea Department of Psychology, Renmin University of China, Beijing, People’s…
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Beyond monolithic threat: Understanding risk typology in court-involved Black male youth

Beyond monolithic threat: Understanding risk typology in court-involved Black male youth . Eyitayo OnifadeChristina CampbellKwanele ShishaneSylvia AnnanEmma OdoteiJustin B. Williamsa School of Social Work, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USAb…
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Cognitive and social-cognitive factors as mediators of aggression using structural equation modeling

Cognitive and social-cognitive factors as mediators of aggression using structural equation modeling . Jonathan R. CohnDavid C. Ciceroa Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USb Law and…
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When police pull back: Neighborhood‐level effects of de‐policing on violent and property crime, a research note

When police pull back: Neighborhood‐level effects of de‐policing on violent and property crime, a research note Abstract Many cities witnessed both de-policing and increased crime in 2020, yet whether the…
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