Academic Accreditation and Certification in Criminology and Criminal Justice Education: From Ricochets to Reckonings
Academic Accreditation and Certification in Criminology and Criminal Justice Education: From Ricochets to Reckonings Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2024. Michele P. Bratina David A. Mackey a Department of Criminal…
Where Are We Now? The Current State of Justice-Related Education
Where Are We Now? The Current State of Justice-Related Education Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2024. John J. Sloan Bonnie S. Fisher Timothy A. Engle a J. Frank Barfield Department…
Shaping the Future of Criminal Justice Education: Insights from ACJS Leadership Survey Analysis
Shaping the Future of Criminal Justice Education: Insights from ACJS Leadership Survey Analysis Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2024. Denise Paquette Boots Bitna Kim a Program of Public Policy and…
Toward a Cognitive Criminological Future
Toward a Cognitive Criminological Future Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2024. Brendan D. Dooley John Larrivee Mount St. Mary’s University, Emmitsburg, MD, USABrendan D. Dooley is an Associate Professor of…
Commentary: Quality Standards for Criminal Justice Education: The Long and Winding Road
Commentary: Quality Standards for Criminal Justice Education: The Long and Winding Road Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2024. Wesley G. Jennings Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies, The University…
Police compliance with the social contract as an antecedent of police legitimacy, of satisfaction with the police, and of willingness to obey: findings from a two-stage vignette experiment
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Broadcasting Self-Injury for Change: Exploring the Presentation of Advocacy Strategies on YouTube
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Redefining forgiveness in restorative justice
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The biasing nature of gang evidence: inducing memory errors for evidence of past criminal behavior
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Cyberbullying Victimization and a Sense of Purpose in Life Among College Students: A Mediation Model of Self-Esteem and Depressive Symptoms
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Assessment of a Second-Order Multi-Problem Factor Model Involving Sexual Partners, Marijuana Use, and Post-Arrest Placement Among Persistent Male Adolescent Delinquents
Assessment of a Second-Order Multi-Problem Factor Model Involving Sexual Partners, Marijuana Use, and Post-Arrest Placement Among Persistent Male Adolescent Delinquents . Jennifer WarehamRichard DemboJames SchmeidlerJessica Wolffa Wayne State University, Detroit,…
The exceptional everyday: terror and the weaponisation of daily life
The exceptional everyday: terror and the weaponisation of daily life . James WalshCriminology, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, CanadaJames Walsh is an Associate Professor of Criminology at Ontario Tech University. In…