Understanding Legitimacy in Criminal Justice: Conceptual and Measurement Challenges
Understanding Legitimacy in Criminal Justice: Conceptual and Measurement Challenges . Matthew R Fischer Read the syndicated article here
“This is Part of my Final Grade”: A LatCrit Critique of Prison Tours as Pedagogical Tools in Criminal Justice Education
“This is Part of my Final Grade”: A LatCrit Critique of Prison Tours as Pedagogical Tools in Criminal Justice Education . Kay S. Varela Read the syndicated article here
Vicious gift? Types of external support and child recruitment by rebel groups
Vicious gift? Types of external support and child recruitment by rebel groups . Yun Jung Yang Read the syndicated article here
What’s Deviant? Topics That Instructors Highlight in Their Deviance Course
What’s Deviant? Topics That Instructors Highlight in Their Deviance Course . Erich Goode Read the syndicated article here
The views of victim/survivors of sexual violence about perpetrator post-release measures
Visit Criminal justice Studies . The views of victim/survivors of sexual violence about perpetrator post-release measures Kelly Richards Read the syndicated article here
Why are some suicide terror attacks more newsworthy than others?
Why are some suicide terror attacks more newsworthy than others? . Suranjan Weeraratne Read the syndicated article here
Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Sleep Disorders and Night Eating Syndrome in Adolescents: An Internet Survey
Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Sleep Disorders and Night Eating Syndrome in Adolescents: An Internet Survey . Ummugulsum Gundogdu Read the syndicated article here
Fuel for the Fire: How Emotion Deals with the Social Movement in Hong Kong’s Summer of Dissent
Fuel for the Fire: How Emotion Deals with the Social Movement in Hong Kong’s Summer of Dissent . Eileen Yuk-Ha Tsang Read the syndicated article here
Law-abiding versus criminal identity and self-efficacy: a quantitative approach to unravel psychological factors supporting desistance from crime
Law-abiding versus criminal identity and self-efficacy: a quantitative approach to unravel psychological factors supporting desistance from crime . Verena A. Oberlader Read the syndicated article here