Principiis Obsta: Strategies of Narrative Resistance to Italian Organized Crime Governance
Principiis Obsta: Strategies of Narrative Resistance to Italian Organized Crime Governance . Fabio Indìo Massimo Poppi Read the syndicated article here
Bots against corruption: Exploring the benefits and limitations of AI-based anti-corruption technology
Bots against corruption: Exploring the benefits and limitations of AI-based anti-corruption technology Abstract Countries have been developing and deploying anti-corruption tools based on artificial intelligence with hopes of them having…
Practice makes perfect: effects of mere rehearsal on lay judgments of confessions
Practice makes perfect: effects of mere rehearsal on lay judgments of confessions . Fabiana Alceste Read the syndicated article here
Effect of racial misclassification in police data on estimates of racial disparities*
Effect of racial misclassification in police data on estimates of racial disparities* Abstract Research on race and policing increasingly draws upon data collected by police officers to estimate racial disparities…
Effects of foreign residents on crime: Evidence from South Korea
Effects of foreign residents on crime: Evidence from South Korea Publication date: June 2023Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 73Author(s): Hoyong Jung Read the syndicated article here
Growth opportunities in American and British terrorism research
Growth opportunities in American and British terrorism research . Sophia Moskalenko Read the syndicated article here
The palimpsest of outdoor penal labour in California, 1915–2000
The palimpsest of outdoor penal labour in California, 1915–2000 Abstract In this article we examine the curious stability of outdoor penal labour in California in the 20th century against a…
Symbolic laws, de facto abolitions and path dependence: When death penalty policies remain stable
Symbolic laws, de facto abolitions and path dependence: When death penalty policies remain stable Abstract There is a growing tendency to perceive the death penalty as always ‘on the move’,…
Path dependence and criminal justice reform: Introducing the special issue
Path dependence and criminal justice reform: Introducing the special issue The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 3-10, March 2023. Thomas Guiney, Ashley Rubin, Henry…