Assessing the reentry needs of incarcerated individuals with co-occurring opioid use and mental health concerns
Assessing the reentry needs of incarcerated individuals with co-occurring opioid use and mental health concerns . Danielle LenzTamarie WillisAyorkor GabaMichael AndreWilliam EinemanBecca NewmanSheryl KubiakDebra PinalsDavid Smelsona Center for Behavioral Health…
Juvenile probation officers and discretionary decision-making: the effects of legal, physical, and social factors
Juvenile probation officers and discretionary decision-making: the effects of legal, physical, and social factors . Sheri Jenkins KeenanJane C. Daquina Department of Social Sciences, College of Business & Public Affairs,…
Intersecting Rape Myths with Race: Examining Race- and Ethnicity-Specific Effects of Rape Myth Factors on Police Responses to Sexual Assault
Intersecting Rape Myths with Race: Examining Race- and Ethnicity-Specific Effects of Rape Myth Factors on Police Responses to Sexual Assault . Suzanne St. GeorgeUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little…
Does the Rapid Deployment of Information to Police Improve Crime Solvability? A Quasi-Experimental Impact Evaluation of Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) Technologies on Violent Crime Incident Outcomes
Does the Rapid Deployment of Information to Police Improve Crime Solvability? A Quasi-Experimental Impact Evaluation of Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) Technologies on Violent Crime Incident Outcomes . Rob T. GueretteKimberly…
Crimes on the edge? Criminal activities and the crime-terror nexus in the Kenyan peripheries of the Indian Ocean
Crimes on the edge? Criminal activities and the crime-terror nexus in the Kenyan peripheries of the Indian Ocean . Fathima Azmiya Badurdeena Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society, University of…
A critical review of undergraduate education and teaching in forensic psychiatry
A critical review of undergraduate education and teaching in forensic psychiatry Abstract Background Although forensic psychiatry is recognised as a full medical speciality in the UK, training in it is…
Insight to wellbeing: a pilot randomized trial of a 3 principles intervention to the alleviation of psychological suffering among incarcerated women
Insight to wellbeing: a pilot randomized trial of a 3 principles intervention to the alleviation of psychological suffering among incarcerated women . Tyree DingleJenna FlowersSarah BowenSchool of Graduate Psychology, Pacific…
“I just took the beating”: Indigenous peoples’ experiences with police use of force
“I just took the beating”: Indigenous peoples’ experiences with police use of force Publication date: December 2023Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 75Author(s): Erick Laming Read the…
Decision-making in terrorism sting operations: is entrapment driven by the sunk-cost effect and intergroup biases?
Decision-making in terrorism sting operations: is entrapment driven by the sunk-cost effect and intergroup biases? . Jesse J. NorrisJoseph P. McFallHanna Grol-Prokopczyka Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences, State University…
Gig Prostitution and Recruitment Processes a False Promise of Freedom
Gig Prostitution and Recruitment Processes a False Promise of Freedom . Bénédicte Lavaud-LegendreUniversity of Bordeaux, FranceBénédicte Lavaud-Legendre holds a doctorate in law. She is a researcher at the National Center…