Testing the job demands-resources model for Indian correctional staff job satisfaction

Testing the job demands-resources model for Indian correctional staff job satisfaction Publication date: March 2023Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 72Author(s): Hanif Qureshi, Eric G. Lambert, Mia…
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Ethnographic semantics and documentary method in criminology. A combination of reconstructive approaches using the example of Municipal Law Enforcement Services

Ethnographic semantics and documentary method in criminology. A combination of reconstructive approaches using the example of Municipal Law Enforcement Services Abstract Although a common German sociological methodology, the documentary method…
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Old keys do not open new doors: Twenty years of restorative justice in Northern Ireland prisons: An insight into making it happen

Old keys do not open new doors: Twenty years of restorative justice in Northern Ireland prisons: An insight into making it happen Abstract This article outlines how restorative practices (RPs)…
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‘We were the Guinea pigs’: Police uncertainty enforcing coronavirus regulations in the UK.

‘We were the Guinea pigs’: Police uncertainty enforcing coronavirus regulations in the UK. Publication date: Available online 28 November 2022Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeAuthor(s): Camilla De Camargo…
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Anticipating prison face work: Dramaturgical risks anticipated by correctional officer recruits

Anticipating prison face work: Dramaturgical risks anticipated by correctional officer recruits Abstract There is increasing recognition that correctional officers (COs) serve a crucial role in their work in relation to…
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