The discursive production of public inquiries: The case of Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

The discursive production of public inquiries: The case of Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Since the turn of the…
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Drug Control Policy, Normalization, and Symbolic Boundaries in Amsterdam’s Coffee Shops

Drug Control Policy, Normalization, and Symbolic Boundaries in Amsterdam’s Coffee Shops AbstractThis study examines the relationship between drug control policy, normalization and symbolic boundary work among drug traders. Taking from…
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The Utility of SAPROF-YV Ratings for Predicting Recidivism in Male Youth Under Community Supervision in Singapore

The Utility of SAPROF-YV Ratings for Predicting Recidivism in Male Youth Under Community Supervision in Singapore Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. There is bourgeoning empirical support for the…
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Protective Factors for Reducing Juvenile Reoffending: An Examination of Incremental and Differential Predictive Validity

Protective Factors for Reducing Juvenile Reoffending: An Examination of Incremental and Differential Predictive Validity Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Juvenile court practitioners and researchers have recently gained interest…
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Same, same but different: A comparative study of the Swedish and German support systems for young victims of crime

Same, same but different: A comparative study of the Swedish and German support systems for young victims of crime European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Sweden and Germany are…
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A failed attempt to radically reduce inter-court sentencing disparities by legislation: Empirical evidence from Poland

A failed attempt to radically reduce inter-court sentencing disparities by legislation: Empirical evidence from Poland European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Sentencing disparities are widely covered in the literature…
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Deterrence and the Moral Context: Is the Impact of Perceived Sanction Risk Dependent on Best Friends’ Moral Beliefs?

Deterrence and the Moral Context: Is the Impact of Perceived Sanction Risk Dependent on Best Friends’ Moral Beliefs? Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Research on differential deterrability suggests increasingly…
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