Does Incapacitation Effectively Deter the Occurrence of Terror Attacks? Israel as a Case Study

Does Incapacitation Effectively Deter the Occurrence of Terror Attacks? Israel as a Case Study . Esther Salama Michael Wolfowicz Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem,…
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The internal structure of ransomware criminal groups: an analysis of organisational units, functions, roles, and communication patterns within Conti

The internal structure of ransomware criminal groups: an analysis of organisational units, functions, roles, and communication patterns within Conti . Chad Whelan Callum Jones James Martin David Anthony Bright a…
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‘Will there ever be a stage in anybody’s life where they’re not thinking about what I did?’: exploring the expectations of people convicted of sexual offences, regarding their release from medium and long-term custodial sentences

‘Will there ever be a stage in anybody’s life where they’re not thinking about what I did?’: exploring the expectations of people convicted of sexual offences, regarding their release from…
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The Effectiveness of Role-Playing in a Virtual Court Simulation on Increasing Knowledge and Empathy Among Criminal Justice Students: An Exploratory Case Study

The Effectiveness of Role-Playing in a Virtual Court Simulation on Increasing Knowledge and Empathy Among Criminal Justice Students: An Exploratory Case Study . Gregory C. Rocheleau Brandy N. Rocheleau Mackenzee…
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Immigration status and its relationship with delinquency, drug use, and gang membership in the English-speaking Caribbean

Immigration status and its relationship with delinquency, drug use, and gang membership in the English-speaking Caribbean . Kayla Freemon Charles M. Katz Hyunjung Cheon a Department of Criminology, DePaul University,…
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