Digital prediction technologies in the justice system: The implications of a ‘race-neutral’ agenda

Digital prediction technologies in the justice system: The implications of a ‘race-neutral’ agenda Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article critically analyses the nexus of race and risk prediction technologies…
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‘King, Warrior, Magician, Lover’: Understanding expressions of care among male prisoners

‘King, Warrior, Magician, Lover’: Understanding expressions of care among male prisoners European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Typologies of prison life in men’s establishments have tended to emphasize the…
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Sexualised video games, sexist attitudes and empathy towards victims of rape: Correlational evidence for a relationship is minimal in an online study

Sexualised video games, sexist attitudes and empathy towards victims of rape: Correlational evidence for a relationship is minimal in an online study Abstract Background There is continued debate about whether…
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Family, Parochial, and Public Levels of Social Control and Recidivism: An Extension of the Systemic Model of Social Disorganization

Family, Parochial, and Public Levels of Social Control and Recidivism: An Extension of the Systemic Model of Social Disorganization Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Although offenders’ individual-level characteristics such as…
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Obstructing Justice: The Association Between Prosecutorial Misconduct and the Identification of True Perpetrators

Obstructing Justice: The Association Between Prosecutorial Misconduct and the Identification of True Perpetrators Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Prosecutorial misconduct is a potential barrier to identifying true perpetrators of crimes…
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Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Professional Athletes: A Longitudinal Test of Social Learning Theory

Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Professional Athletes: A Longitudinal Test of Social Learning Theory Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. This article tests Akers’s social learning theory with self-reported panel data on…
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Righteous Shoot or Racial Injustice? What Crowdsourced Data Can(not) Tell Us About Police-Caused Homicide

Righteous Shoot or Racial Injustice? What Crowdsourced Data Can(not) Tell Us About Police-Caused Homicide Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Social scientists have developed various theoretical perspectives to explain the…
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