Persistent offenders and adolescence‐limited offenders: Differences in life‐courses
Persistent offenders and adolescence‐limited offenders: Differences in life‐courses Abstract Background and Aims As our previous study indicated, almost half of juvenile delinquents continued offending in adulthood, while the rest ceased…
Professor Donald West, MD, LittD, FRCPsych
Professor Donald West, MD, LittD, FRCPsych Adrian Grounds, David Farrington, Anthony Bottoms Read the syndicated article here
Reducing intimate partner violence: a pilot evaluation of an intervention program
Reducing intimate partner violence: a pilot evaluation of an intervention program . Jennifer S. Wong Read the syndicated article here
Assessing attitudes toward juveniles and adults adjudicated for sexual offenses in Canada: does offender age matter?
Assessing attitudes toward juveniles and adults adjudicated for sexual offenses in Canada: does offender age matter? . Brandon Sparks Read the syndicated article here
Criminology and criminal justice in post-devolution Wales
Criminology and criminal justice in post-devolution Wales European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This survey provides one of the first comprehensive reviews of Wales’s role in the England and…
Factors Associated with Domestic Violence in Rural Bangladesh
Factors Associated with Domestic Violence in Rural Bangladesh Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Women’s experience of domestic violence has adverse consequences on women’s health globally and is itself…
Situational Victimization Cues Strengthen Implicit and Explicit Self-Victim Associations: An Experiment With College-Aged Adults
Situational Victimization Cues Strengthen Implicit and Explicit Self-Victim Associations: An Experiment With College-Aged Adults Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Contextually salient social identities are those that individuals may…
“Hitting as Light as Feathers”: Religious Leaders’ Voices on Domestic Violence
“Hitting as Light as Feathers”: Religious Leaders’ Voices on Domestic Violence Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. AbstractDomestic violence (DV) is described as a major public health issue that…
Theorizing Moral Cognition: Culture in Action, Situations, and Relationships
Theorizing Moral Cognition: Culture in Action, Situations, and Relationships Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying significance…
Power, Hegemony, and World Society Theory: A Critical Evaluation
Power, Hegemony, and World Society Theory: A Critical Evaluation Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. World society theory has been one of the better published theoretical paradigms of the…
Parents, Partners, Plans, and Promises: The Relational Work of Student Loan Borrowing
Parents, Partners, Plans, and Promises: The Relational Work of Student Loan Borrowing Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. When does student loan borrowing prompt relational work between borrowers and…
Who’s to Blame? Partisanship, Responsibility, and Support for Mental Health Treatment
Who’s to Blame? Partisanship, Responsibility, and Support for Mental Health Treatment Socius, Volume 6, Issue , January-December 2020. This article investigates partisan beliefs regarding attributions of responsibility for mental illness…