Criminology Qua Criminal Justice as an Open Discipline: On the Relationship between Sociology and Criminology in the USA

Criminology Qua Criminal Justice as an Open Discipline: On the Relationship between Sociology and Criminology in the USA . Liqun Cao Read the syndicated article here
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From Supporting Role to Front Stage: Shining a Spotlight on the Programmatic Features and Experiences of Master’s Degree Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice

From Supporting Role to Front Stage: Shining a Spotlight on the Programmatic Features and Experiences of Master’s Degree Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice . Eileen M. Ahlin Read the…
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Brief Motivational Intervention for Substance Use may Decrease Violence Among Heavy Alcohol Users in a Jail Diversion Program

Brief Motivational Intervention for Substance Use may Decrease Violence Among Heavy Alcohol Users in a Jail Diversion Program Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Rates of harmful alcohol use…
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Seeking Justice Elsewhere: Informal and formal justice in the true crime podcasts Trace and The Teacher’s Pet

Seeking Justice Elsewhere: Informal and formal justice in the true crime podcasts Trace and The Teacher’s Pet Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Following Carol Smart’s argument that feminists have…
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The Prevalence of Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

The Prevalence of Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, &Abuse, Ahead of Print. The primary aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine the…
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Does truancy make the delinquent? A situational and longitudinal analysis of the truancy–delinquency relationship

Does truancy make the delinquent? A situational and longitudinal analysis of the truancy–delinquency relationship European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Although truancy has frequently been linked to delinquency, we…
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Understanding public constructions of counter-terrorism: an analysis of online comments during the state of emergency in France (2015-2017)

Understanding public constructions of counter-terrorism: an analysis of online comments during the state of emergency in France (2015-2017) . Ariane Bogain Read the syndicated article here
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