White Jihad: How White Supremacists Adopt Jihadi Narratives, Aesthetics, and Tactics
White Jihad: How White Supremacists Adopt Jihadi Narratives, Aesthetics, and Tactics . Ariel Koch Read the syndicated article here
Rich scholar, poor scholar: inequalities in research capacity, “knowledge” abysses, and the value of unconventional approaches to research
Rich scholar, poor scholar: inequalities in research capacity, “knowledge” abysses, and the value of unconventional approaches to research Abstract The dominance of modern rationality in knowledge production implies that the…
Adolescents with harmful sexual behaviours in New Zealand: could assessment of personality-based classifications help guide therapeutic interventions?
Adolescents with harmful sexual behaviours in New Zealand: could assessment of personality-based classifications help guide therapeutic interventions? . Maria Purcell Read the syndicated article here
Decision-making capacity assessments in New Zealand and Australia: a systematised review
Decision-making capacity assessments in New Zealand and Australia: a systematised review . Nicola Mooney Read the syndicated article here
Bad parents? evaluating judgements of infant homicides
Bad parents? evaluating judgements of infant homicides . Brandon Sparks Read the syndicated article here
Pathways of Foreign Fighters: An in-Depth and Comparative Study Based on Dutch Probation Files
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‘Grew Up with a Silver Spoon in My Mouth, But it Ended Up the Nose’: The Stigma and Labelling of Injection Drug Use in an Affluent Beachside Community
‘Grew Up with a Silver Spoon in My Mouth, But it Ended Up the Nose’: The Stigma and Labelling of Injection Drug Use in an Affluent Beachside Community Abstract Criminological…
Changes in Stress Levels During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Involvement in Criminal Behavior
Changes in Stress Levels During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Involvement in Criminal Behavior . Megan L. Swinehart Read the syndicated article here
Correctional officers and the use of force as an organizational behavior
Correctional officers and the use of force as an organizational behavior Abstract During the past 30 years, bureaucratic managerialism has reshaped how prison staff maintain order. Policies and graduated disciplinary…
A response to ‘Homelessness and predictors of criminal reoffending: A retrospective cohort study’
A response to ‘Homelessness and predictors of criminal reoffending: A retrospective cohort study’ Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. LienChung Wei Read the syndicated article here
Adapting Criminology Field Placements during a Global Pandemic: Communication, Flexibility, and Contingency Plans in Experiential Learning
Adapting Criminology Field Placements during a Global Pandemic: Communication, Flexibility, and Contingency Plans in Experiential Learning . Jana Grekul Read the syndicated article here