Legal cynicism and Blue Lives Matter movement: an exploration in a selected Hispanic community
Legal cynicism and Blue Lives Matter movement: an exploration in a selected Hispanic community . Yudu Li Rachel Rayburn University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, Texas, USA Read the…
‘You are just like a man’: gendered experiences of women experts in the epistemic community on security in Pakistan
‘You are just like a man’: gendered experiences of women experts in the epistemic community on security in Pakistan . Muneeb Salman China Pakistan Study Centre, Institute of Strategic Studies…
Criminality, Peer selection, and Poor Adjustment in Substance Abusing Adult Parolees: Do Deviant Peers and One’s Attitude Toward Friend Deviance Have an Impact Beyond the Adolescent Years?
Criminality, Peer selection, and Poor Adjustment in Substance Abusing Adult Parolees: Do Deviant Peers and One’s Attitude Toward Friend Deviance Have an Impact Beyond the Adolescent Years? . Glenn D.…
How Students and the Public Define Terrorism, and How Education Affects Those Definitions
How Students and the Public Define Terrorism, and How Education Affects Those Definitions . Peter Krause Betül Özturan Liane Young a Department of Political Science, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA,…
Understanding Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) policy of Bangladesh
Understanding Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) policy of Bangladesh . Md. Didarul Islam University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh Read the syndicated article here
Intelligence, security and the state: reviewing the British intelligence community
Intelligence, security and the state: reviewing the British intelligence community . Fraser McGowan University of Glasgow Read the syndicated article here
Vampire Cities? How Corruption Impacts the Risk of Urban Terrorism in Low-Income Countries
. Go to Source Author: Matthew R. Cobb Clay Penegar Department of Intelligence and Security Studies, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, USA
How We Assess Violent Non-State Actor Risk: Power Versus Threat
. Go to Source Author: Hannah Chesterton Tricia Bacon a Assistant Professor, School of Arts & Sciences, Catholic University of America, Washington, District of Columbia, USAb Professor, School of Public…
Reassessing Core Perceptions of Evolving Threats Following the October 7th Attacks
. Go to Source Author: Ronit Berger Hobson School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy & Politics (HAPP), Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Examining disparity in police behavior during the 2020 social and political protests
Examining disparity in police behavior during the 2020 social and political protests Abstract In 2020, the United States was gripped by three parallel social movements: an outrush of support for…
Mixed signals from prison? Postsecondary vocational credentials, race, and postrelease employment
Mixed signals from prison? Postsecondary vocational credentials, race, and postrelease employment Abstract Drawing on signaling theory, this study examines whether postsecondary correctional education (PSCE) credentials—particularly vocational certificates that comprise the…
“My shot caller was the one who snitched on me”: Symbolic interactionism, identity, and motives for gang exit among Hmong gang members
“My shot caller was the one who snitched on me”: Symbolic interactionism, identity, and motives for gang exit among Hmong gang members Abstract Research on gang disengagement has grown significantly…