A coproduction research model between academia and law enforcement responsible for investigating threats
A coproduction research model between academia and law enforcement responsible for investigating threats Volume 16, Issue 1, April 2021, Page 32-43. James M. Silver Read the syndicated article here
Countering violent extremism: assessment in theory and practice
Countering violent extremism: assessment in theory and practice Volume 16, Issue 1, April 2021, Page 58-74. David Malet Read the syndicated article here
Prison employment and its conflict with therapeutic and counselling programmes: The experiences of Czech prison personnel
Prison employment and its conflict with therapeutic and counselling programmes: The experiences of Czech prison personnel European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The study investigates a specific issue in…
Listening to the “HITS:” Screening for IPV in African American Co-Parents of Young Children
Listening to the “HITS:” Screening for IPV in African American Co-Parents of Young Children Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Relationships among African American (AA) parents living apart can…
Public Vulnerability to the Police: A Quantitative Inquiry
Public Vulnerability to the Police: A Quantitative Inquiry Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. The recent protests regarding the state of policing in the United States clearly demonstrate that…
Adult and Child Visiting at Urban Jails: Perspectives on Visitation Experiences and Policies among Visitors and People in Jail
Adult and Child Visiting at Urban Jails: Perspectives on Visitation Experiences and Policies among Visitors and People in Jail The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Growth in the US incarcerated…
A Beastly Bargain: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Prison-Based Dog-Training Programs in Florida
A Beastly Bargain: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Prison-Based Dog-Training Programs in Florida The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Dog-training programs have become a popular form of alternative prison programming. One…
The Continuing Vitality of Flawed Research on Guns and Violence: A Comment on Fridel (2020)
The Continuing Vitality of Flawed Research on Guns and Violence: A Comment on Fridel (2020) . Gary Kleck Read the syndicated article here
A fighting fetish: On transnational police and their warlike presentation of self
A fighting fetish: On transnational police and their warlike presentation of self Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Transnational police readily use martial language in the stories they tell about their…
Embodiments and frictions of statehood in transnational criminal justice
Embodiments and frictions of statehood in transnational criminal justice Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Outside of criminology, dominant conceptions of postcolonial statehood in the Global South as ‘fragile’ or ‘failed’…
Money justice
Money justice Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Money justice—defined as money offered and paid to victims in the aftermath of wrongs—permeates society and everyday life. Current mechanisms of money…
Oceania’s ‘crimmigration creep’: Are deportation and reintegration norms being diffused?
Oceania’s ‘crimmigration creep’: Are deportation and reintegration norms being diffused? Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The trend of deportation of convicted non-citizens to the Pacific has grown over the…