How do parole board members in England and Wales construct decisions about whether to release perpetrators of intimate partner violence from prison?

How do parole board members in England and Wales construct decisions about whether to release perpetrators of intimate partner violence from prison? Abstract Background Existing research explores Parole Board decision‐making,…
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The Effects of Social Disorganization Mechanisms: Examining the Influence of Community-Level Factors on Recidivism Across Various Correctional Programs

The Effects of Social Disorganization Mechanisms: Examining the Influence of Community-Level Factors on Recidivism Across Various Correctional Programs Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Prior research on various correctional…
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Does Perceived Cultural Discrimination Influence Immigrants’ Perceptions of the Police? Evidence from Married Immigrant Women Living in South Korea

Does Perceived Cultural Discrimination Influence Immigrants’ Perceptions of the Police? Evidence from Married Immigrant Women Living in South Korea Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Although policing scholars have discussed possible…
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Inmates’ perceptions and experiences of how they were prepared for release from a Norwegian open prison

Inmates’ perceptions and experiences of how they were prepared for release from a Norwegian open prison . Ellen Andvig Read the syndicated article here
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Navigating the Monetary Sanctions Maze: Understanding and Confusion Among Criminal Legal Debtors

Navigating the Monetary Sanctions Maze: Understanding and Confusion Among Criminal Legal Debtors Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Monetary sanctions in the criminal legal system are legally and…
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Democracy, constitutional framework, and human rights: A comparison of Monaco, Tonga, Hong Kong, and Singapore

Democracy, constitutional framework, and human rights: A comparison of Monaco, Tonga, Hong Kong, and Singapore Publication date: March 2021Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 64Author(s): Mathew Wong,…
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‘I’m always walking on eggshells, and there’s no chance of me ever being free’: The mental health implications of Imprisonment for Public Protection in the community and post‐recall

‘I'm always walking on eggshells, and there's no chance of me ever being free’: The mental health implications of Imprisonment for Public Protection in the community and post‐recall Abstract Background…
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Professionalising release management for mentally disordered perpetrators: Benefits in terms of recidivism rates—Results from a study within the Austrian prison system

Professionalising release management for mentally disordered perpetrators: Benefits in terms of recidivism rates—Results from a study within the Austrian prison system Abstract Background In Austria, mentally ill perpetrators not guilty…
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