Conflict, Corruption, and White-Collar Crime: Understanding Illicit Practices in War-Torn Areas
. Go to Source Author: Ori Swed Samuel Howell a Department of Sociology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USAb Peace, War & Social Conflict Laboratory, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX,…
High-risk operation: Investigating racial disproportionality in Canadian SWAT team use of force incidents and challenging police militarization’s colorblind construction
High-risk operation: Investigating racial disproportionality in Canadian SWAT team use of force incidents and challenging police militarization’s colorblind construction . Tandeep Sidhu Department of Sociology and Criminology. University of Manitoba,…
License to Spill: The Influence of Moral Licensing Survey Primes on Deviant Behavior Reporting
License to Spill: The Influence of Moral Licensing Survey Primes on Deviant Behavior Reporting . Kate Whitman Zahra Murad Joe Cox Aldert Vrij a University of Portsmouth Portsmouth, UKb Azerbaijan…
Criminal record expungement and resocialisation: German experience and reflections for China
Criminal record expungement and resocialisation: German experience and reflections for China Publication date: March 2026Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 84Author(s): Luyuan Bai Read the syndicated article…
Perceived credibility of asylum claimants: the role of decision-maker affect and asylum seeker’s emotions
Perceived credibility of asylum claimants: the role of decision-maker affect and asylum seeker’s emotions . Emma Bailey Zoe Given-Wilson Amina Memon Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham,…
Noise in judicial decision‐making: A research note
Noise in judicial decision‐making: A research note Abstract Researchers suspect large unsystematic variation (noise) in criminal sentencing, but past attempts to quantify it have used short hypothetical vignettes administered in…
Does a rising tide lift all boats?: Evidence from a multicity randomized trial of procedural justice in hot spots policing
Does a rising tide lift all boats?: Evidence from a multicity randomized trial of procedural justice in hot spots policing Abstract A recent multicity procedural justice (PJ) training experiment at…
[Can you] Tell me? Children’s and adults’ responses to open‐ended prompts beginning with ‘Can you’
Tell me? Children's and adults' responses to open‐ended prompts beginning with ‘Can you’ Abstract Purpose Interviewers sometimes preface information requests with the stem ‘Can you’; for instance, ‘ tell me…
Beyond individual limits: influence of group size on multiple perpetrator sexual assault
Beyond individual limits: influence of group size on multiple perpetrator sexual assault . Jorge Santos-Hermoso Natalia Cendoya-Pérez Juan José López-Ossorio a Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas, Universidad a Distancia de Madrid…
What happens when the state kills? The discourses of the victims of state terrorism in Spain on justice, memory and dignity
What happens when the state kills? The discourses of the victims of state terrorism in Spain on justice, memory and dignity . Jerónimo Ríos Department of History, Theory and Political…
Protection motivation and cybersecurity intentions: a visual conjoint experiment
Protection motivation and cybersecurity intentions: a visual conjoint experiment Read the syndicated article here