Empirically derived patterns of adverse childhood experiences and associations with prenatal social networks.
Empirically derived patterns of adverse childhood experiences and associations with prenatal social networks. Psychology of Violence, Nov 03 , 2022, No Pagination Specified; : Research has established a strong link…
Nonpartner violence perpetration among emerging adults: Associations with polysubstance use and trait mindfulness.
Nonpartner violence perpetration among emerging adults: Associations with polysubstance use and trait mindfulness. Psychology of Violence, Oct 06 , 2022, No Pagination Specified; : Violence is a leading cause of…
Employment status and recidivism after relationship violence intervention.
Employment status and recidivism after relationship violence intervention. Psychology of Violence, Jul 14 , 2022, No Pagination Specified; : The goals of the present study were to determine whether employment…
Intimate Partner Violence Fear–11 Scale: An item response analysis.
Intimate Partner Violence Fear–11 Scale: An item response analysis. Psychology of Violence, Jun 30 , 2022, No Pagination Specified; : Victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) often fear their intimate…
Gambling and crime: An exploration of gambling availability and culture in an English prison
Gambling and crime: An exploration of gambling availability and culture in an English prison Abstract Background There is evidence that prisoners have the highest rate of problem gambling in any…
Quasi-Universal Forensic DNA Databases
Quasi-Universal Forensic DNA Databases . Seumas Miller Read the syndicated article here
The Vanishing Promise of Police Reform
The Vanishing Promise of Police Reform . Caren Myers Morrison Read the syndicated article here
Violent extremism risk assessment and screening analysis: applicability, challenges, and new developments
Violent extremism risk assessment and screening analysis: applicability, challenges, and new developments . D. Elaine Pressman Read the syndicated article here
“Fucked up”: Examining Skin Tone and Student Perceptions of the U.S. Criminal Justice System
“Fucked up”: Examining Skin Tone and Student Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System . TaLisa J. Carter Read the syndicated article here