A systematic review of interpersonal skills training for police investigative interviews
A systematic review of interpersonal skills training for police investigative interviews . Sarah Ericsson Tova Stenlund Markus Nyström Lisa Öman Ekervhén Paul Davis a Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå,…
NAS ransomware: ransomware targeting NAS devices
NAS ransomware: ransomware targeting NAS devices . Tom Meurs Raphael Hoheisel Marianne Junger Abhishta Abhishta IEBIS, Universiteit Twente Ringgold Standard Institution, Enschede, Netherlands Read the syndicated article here
Boredom and Crime: An Individual-Level Theory
Boredom and Crime: An Individual-Level Theory . Robert Agnew Department of Sociology, Emory University, Atlanta, GeorgiaRobert Agnew is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at Emory University. He is…
Rural Adolescent Gang Involvement and Associated Outcomes in Early Adulthood
Rural Adolescent Gang Involvement and Associated Outcomes in Early Adulthood . Christopher M. Fleming Sabrina Oesterle Richard F. Catalano a School of Social Work, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois,…
Information retrieval for a global systematic map on interventions to reduce gang violence: reflection and analysis from an update search using 55 resources
Information retrieval for a global systematic map on interventions to reduce gang violence: reflection and analysis from an update search using 55 resources Read the syndicated article here
Decisional capacity, Cartesianism, the CRPD and obfuscating paternalism: substituting ‘supported’ for ‘substitute’
Decisional capacity, Cartesianism, the CRPD and obfuscating paternalism: substituting ‘supported’ for ‘substitute’ . Joe Gough a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKb Uehiro Institute…
Are Firefighting Roles for Incarcerated Individuals Ethical?
Are Firefighting Roles for Incarcerated Individuals Ethical? . Chloe Connor Daniel Karel Jasmine Gunkel Marcos Picchio Holly A. Taylor Chloe Connor, Department of Bioethics, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health,…
Being a “Rucel”: How Russian Incels Differ from Their Western Counterparts
Being a “Rucel”: How Russian Incels Differ from Their Western Counterparts . Petr Oskolkov Deniese Kennedy-Kollar a Ariel University, Ariel, Israelb Molloy University, Rockville Centre, USAPetr Oskolkov, , is a…
Assessment on shaky ground: an analysis of the concept of remorse and its measurement
Assessment on shaky ground: an analysis of the concept of remorse and its measurement . Xingzhi He Jia Yao Wei Zhang a West China Biomedical Big Data Center, West China…
Evaluating the effectiveness of a child interviewer training programme: evidence of evaluative judgement skills
Evaluating the effectiveness of a child interviewer training programme: evidence of evaluative judgement skills . Sarah L. Deck Emily Denne David Boud Sonja P. Brubacher Madeleine J. Bearman Martine B.…
Corrections officers’ working relationships in prison and their effect on officers’ perceived safety
Corrections officers’ working relationships in prison and their effect on officers’ perceived safety . Samantha S. Taaka Armon Tamatea Devon L. L. Polaschek a Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri School…
From miscuing to misuse: why restraint and seclusion have no place in rights-based education
From miscuing to misuse: why restraint and seclusion have no place in rights-based education . Amy Hall Jeffrey Chan a Banksia Support Services, Wollongong, NSW, Australiab School of Education, University…