Decolonizing Zemiology: Outlining and Remedying the Blindness to (Post)colonialism Within the Study of Social Harm
Decolonizing Zemiology: Outlining and Remedying the Blindness to (Post)colonialism Within the Study of Social Harm Abstract This paper hosts the first meaningful dialogue between two important epistemic movements for criminology:…
Missing persons: a national survey approach assessing the predictors of case outcomes
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Missing persons: a national survey approach assessing the predictors of case outcomes Terance D. Miethe Read the syndicated article here
The impact of corruption and clientelism on voter turnout in Africa
The impact of corruption and clientelism on voter turnout in Africa Abstract This article explores the effect of corruption and clientelism on voter turnout in a sample of 34 African…
Environmental Harms at the Border: The Case of Lampedusa
Environmental Harms at the Border: The Case of Lampedusa Abstract In this paper I examine authorities’ management of migrant boats on the island of Lampedusa, Italy, as an example of…
Identifying and Explaining the Harmful Effects of Stalking Victimization: An Analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey
Identifying and Explaining the Harmful Effects of Stalking Victimization: An Analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey . Bradford W. Reyns Read the syndicated article here
Mindfulness-based interventions for adult survivors of sexual assault: a scoping review
Mindfulness-based interventions for adult survivors of sexual assault: a scoping review . Donna Scott Tilley Read the syndicated article here
Examining Differences in the Individual and Contextual Risk Factors for Police Officer, Correctional Officer, and Non-Protective Service Suicides
Examining Differences in the Individual and Contextual Risk Factors for Police Officer, Correctional Officer, and Non-Protective Service Suicides . Gregory M. Zimmerman Read the syndicated article here
Peculiar Institution? The Legacy of Slavery and Prison Expansion in the United States, 1970–2015
Peculiar Institution? The Legacy of Slavery and Prison Expansion in the United States, 1970–2015 . Scott W. Duxbury Read the syndicated article here