Going Beyond the Blue: The Utility of Emergency Medical Services Data in Understanding Violent Crime
Going Beyond the Blue: The Utility of Emergency Medical Services Data in Understanding Violent Crime Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. National victimization data suggest less than 50% of violent…
All in the Family? Exploring the Intergenerational Transmission of Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Effect on Offending Behavior
All in the Family? Exploring the Intergenerational Transmission of Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Effect on Offending Behavior Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Ahead of Print. Research indicates…
Are Women Opting Out? A Mixed Methods Study of Women Patrol Officers’ Promotional Aspirations
Are Women Opting Out? A Mixed Methods Study of Women Patrol Officers’ Promotional Aspirations Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Using national survey and interview data from women patrol officers in…
The accuracy of crime statistics: assessing the impact of police data bias on geographic crime analysis
The accuracy of crime statistics: assessing the impact of police data bias on geographic crime analysis Abstract Objectives Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in…
The 2017 French riots and trust in the police: A quasi-experimental approach
The 2017 French riots and trust in the police: A quasi-experimental approach European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. On 2 February 2017, French police officers brutally abused a young…
The Ethical Limits We Should Place on Intelligence Gathering as Part of an Integrated CT Strategy
The Ethical Limits We Should Place on Intelligence Gathering as Part of an Integrated CT Strategy Volume 33, Issue 2, March 2021, Page 290-301. David Omand Read the syndicated article…
The Implication of Terrorism’s Extremely Low Base Rate
The Implication of Terrorism’s Extremely Low Base Rate Volume 33, Issue 2, March 2021, Page 302-311. Marc Sageman Read the syndicated article here
When Fieldwork Ends: Navigating Ongoing Contact with Former Insurgents
When Fieldwork Ends: Navigating Ongoing Contact with Former Insurgents Volume 33, Issue 2, March 2021, Page 312-323. Rachel Schmidt Read the syndicated article here
A Public Health Ethics Model of Countering Violent Extremism
A Public Health Ethics Model of Countering Violent Extremism Volume 33, Issue 2, March 2021, Page 324-337. Neil D. Shortland Read the syndicated article here
Counterterrorism within the Rule of Law? Rhetoric and Reality with Special Reference to the United Kingdom
Counterterrorism within the Rule of Law? Rhetoric and Reality with Special Reference to the United Kingdom Volume 33, Issue 2, March 2021, Page 338-352. Clive Walker Read the syndicated article…
Do Morality and Self-Control Protect from Criminogenic Peer Influence? Testing Multidimensional Person–Environment Interactions
Do Morality and Self-Control Protect from Criminogenic Peer Influence? Testing Multidimensional Person–Environment Interactions . Helmut Hirtenlehner Read the syndicated article here
Delinquency as a Response to Peer Victimization: The Implications of School and Cyberbullying Operationalizations
Delinquency as a Response to Peer Victimization: The Implications of School and Cyberbullying Operationalizations Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. As criminologists explore the link between bullying victimization and delinquency, they…