Older and Wiser: How Terrorist Leaders’ Tenure Influences Tactical Decisions
Older and Wiser: How Terrorist Leaders’ Tenure Influences Tactical Decisions . Michael K. Logan Matthew P. Crayne Austin Doctor Gina S. Ligon a Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Kennesaw…
Evolution of risk factors during treatment in high-security forensic psychiatry: a multi-group latent growth curve study on different trajectories
Evolution of risk factors during treatment in high-security forensic psychiatry: a multi-group latent growth curve study on different trajectories . Sophie Verschueren Inge Jeandarme Stefan Bogaerts a Scientific Research, Forensic…
Enhancing Criminology and Criminal Justice Research with Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study of ResearchRabbit for Discovering and Visualizing Literature
Enhancing Criminology and Criminal Justice Research with Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study of ResearchRabbit for Discovering and Visualizing Literature . Hai Thanh Luong School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith…
Simulating Reentry: Increasing Understanding of Post-Incarceration Barriers Among Undergraduate Students
Simulating Reentry: Increasing Understanding of Post-Incarceration Barriers Among Undergraduate Students . Katie L. Swope Kayla A. Heffernan Timothy J. Holler University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Greensburg, PA, USADr. Katie Swope…
Assessment in the Advent of AI: Examining the Vulnerabilities of Undergraduate Exams
Assessment in the Advent of AI: Examining the Vulnerabilities of Undergraduate Exams . Patrick R. Cundiff Kelsey Cundiff a Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, 1903 W. Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo,…
Unmet needs: analysing the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre’s fulfilment of the public health approach, and its value for violence prevention
Unmet needs: analysing the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre’s fulfilment of the public health approach, and its value for violence prevention . Amber Seaward Zoe Marchment Simon Wilson Sammi Elfituri Frank…
Conflict or cooperation: An empirical study on the relationship between prosecution and adjudication behind China’s “prosecutorial justice”
Conflict or cooperation: An empirical study on the relationship between prosecution and adjudication behind China's “prosecutorial justice” Publication date: December 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 83Author(s):…
Juror perceptions of rape involving Rohypnol
Juror perceptions of rape involving Rohypnol . Kelly C. Burke Jonathan M. Golding Alexis M. Le Grand Anne Lippert Andrea M. Pals Mary Levi Eli Bradshaw a Department of Psychology,…
Exploring the prevalence and correlates of identity theft-related preventive measures among U.S. adolescents
Exploring the prevalence and correlates of identity theft-related preventive measures among adolescents . Fawn T. Ngo Fyscillia Ream a Department of Criminology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USAb Doctoral…
What indicators do police officers use to detect intoxication? A survey of Australian police
What indicators do police officers use to detect intoxication? A survey of Australian police . Hayley J. Cullen Kate Haldane Natali Dilevski Erica Martin Celine van Golde Mark Montebello Lauren…
The Mathematics of Political Mayhem: A Computational Model for Predicting Stochastic Violence
The Mathematics of Political Mayhem: A Computational Model for Predicting Stochastic Violence . Andrea Molle Department of Political Science, Chapman University, Orange, CA, USAAndrea Molle, PhD, is an associate professor…
Selective Visibility: How Newsworthiness Shapes Unattributed Violence Across Terrorist Tactics in Open-Source Data
Selective Visibility: How Newsworthiness Shapes Unattributed Violence Across Terrorist Tactics in Open-Source Data . Lu Liu School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, ChinaLu Liu is an Assistant Professor at…