Correction: Assessing community consequences of implementing hot spots policing in residential areas: findings from a randomized field trial

Correction: Assessing community consequences of implementing hot spots policing in residential areas: findings from a randomized field trial Read the syndicated article here
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Dynamic Needs Among Youth and Differences Across Justice-Related Factors: A Sex-Based Latent Class Approach

Dynamic Needs Among Youth and Differences Across Justice-Related Factors: A Sex-Based Latent Class Approach . Caitlin M. Brady Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, USACaitlin M. Brady , is an Assistant…
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Identifying cross-contextual fear of crime: a comparison of the victimisation-fear relationship between offline and online contexts

Identifying cross-contextual fear of crime: a comparison of the victimisation-fear relationship between offline and online contexts . Rachel L. McNealey Camille Figueroa Makayla Burden a School of Criminal Justice, Michigan…
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Trends in Terrorism Research and Publications (2010–2023): A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Authorship, Thematic and Methodological Shifts

. Go to Source Author: Israel Nyaburi Nyadera Peterlinus Odote Billy Agwanda Mumo Nzau a National Defence College, National Defence University, Nairobi, Kenyab Joint Command and Staff College, National Defence…
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Could the Younger Be Darker? A Cross-Sectional Study on the Dark Triad Levels Across the Lifespan

Could the Younger Be Darker? A Cross-Sectional Study on the Dark Triad Levels Across the Lifespan . Bruno Bonfá-Araujo Gisele Magarotto Machado Nathália Bonugli Caurin Ariela Raissa Lima-Costa a Interdisciplinary…
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Uncovering judges’ gender effects in Brazilian sentencing: A counter-hegemonic role of women in the criminal justice system?

Uncovering judges’ gender effects in Brazilian sentencing: A counter-hegemonic role of women in the criminal justice system? Publication date: December 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 83Author(s):…
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Can Experiences of War Predict Identification with Terrorist Groups? Incarcerated Iraqi Youth and Adults as a Sample

Can Experiences of War Predict Identification with Terrorist Groups? Incarcerated Iraqi Youth and Adults as a Sample . Rezhna Mohammed Frank Neuner a Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy,…
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