Fugitive Safe Surrender in Washington, D.C.
Fugitive Safe Surrender in Washington, “Fugitive Safe Surrender in Washington, ” is part of the”DC Public Safety” television series. Please see for our radio shows. We welcome your comments and…
Editorial board and publication information
Editorial board and publication information Publication date: March 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 48 Read the syndicated article here
Do the “Haves” come out ahead in China's prisons? – An empirical study of China's commutation procedures
Do the “Haves” come out ahead in China's prisons? – An empirical study of China's commutation procedures Publication date: March 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 48 Author(s):…
Citizen attitudes toward errors in criminal justice: Implications of the declining acceptance of Blackstone's ratio
Citizen attitudes toward errors in criminal justice: Implications of the declining acceptance of Blackstone's ratio Publication date: March 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 48 Author(s): Moulin Xiong,…
Minor narratives: Extrajudicial punishment of youth offenders by police officers in Portugal
Minor narratives: Extrajudicial punishment of youth offenders by police officers in Portugal Publication date: March 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 48 Author(s): Peter Anton ZoettlBased on evidence…
Institutional response to criminalization decisions
Institutional response to criminalization decisions Publication date: Available online 31 January 2017Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Author(s): Javier WilenmannCriminalization decisions are often connected with political conflict. When linked…
The Young Scholars from the “Hit Parade”: Where Are They Now?
The Young Scholars from the “Hit Parade”: Where Are They Now? . David Khey Read the syndicated article here
Predatory Journals in the Criminal Justices Sciences: Getting our Cite on the Target
Predatory Journals in the Criminal Justices Sciences: Getting our Cite on the Target . Krystal E. Noga-Styron Read the syndicated article here
Cheating Behaviors among Undergraduate College Students: Results from a Factorial Survey
Cheating Behaviors among Undergraduate College Students: Results from a Factorial Survey . Tina L. Freiburger Read the syndicated article here
Cost-Benefit Evaluation: Students’, Faculty’s, and Staff’s Willingness to Pay for a Campus Safety App
Cost-Benefit Evaluation: Students’, Faculty’s, and Staff’s Willingness to Pay for a Campus Safety App . Manako Yabe Read the syndicated article here
Promoting Student Learning in Criminal Justice, STEM, and Forensic Science: Aggie Sleuth Initiative (AggieSI)-Guided Inquiry Learning Experience
Promoting Student Learning in Criminal Justice, STEM, and Forensic Science: Aggie Sleuth Initiative (AggieSI)-Guided Inquiry Learning Experience . Sayo O. Fakayode Read the syndicated article here
Subtypes of firesetters
Subtypes of firesetters Abstract BackgroundPrior research has classified firesetters by motive. The multi-trajectory theory of adult firesetting (M-TTAF) takes a more aetiological perspective, differentiating between five hypothesised trajectories towards firesetting:…