The promotive relationship between personality and self-reported offending
The promotive relationship between personality and self-reported offending . Darrick Jolliffe Read the syndicated article here
Sexual violence against women living with albinism in Nigeria: exploring abuse within a disability-specific context
Sexual violence against women living with albinism in Nigeria: exploring abuse within a disability-specific context . Richard A. Aborisade Read the syndicated article here
Introduction: the philosophical foundations of the study of extremism – A symposium on Quassim Cassam’s Extremism
Introduction: the philosophical foundations of the study of extremism – A symposium on Quassim Cassam’s Extremism . Rik Peels Read the syndicated article here
Constructing “violence-affirming extremism”: a Swedish social problem trajectory
Constructing “violence-affirming extremism”: a Swedish social problem trajectory . Mattias Wahlström Read the syndicated article here
Adverse childhood experiences are important but not the only risk to child development: Revisiting a full risk/resilience matrix
Adverse childhood experiences are important but not the only risk to child development: Revisiting a full risk/resilience matrix Abstract Much research has sought to distinguish key interacting factors affecting children…
What Makes People Reoffend? Predictors of Reconviction – A 2-year Longitudinal Study
What Makes People Reoffend? Predictors of Reconviction – A 2-year Longitudinal Study . Wiola Friedrich Read the syndicated article here
For Girls Only? Conditioning the Mediated Relationship between Depression, Cognitive Impulsivity, and Delinquency on Sex
For Girls Only? Conditioning the Mediated Relationship between Depression, Cognitive Impulsivity, and Delinquency on Sex . Glenn D. Walters Read the syndicated article here
What Drives Counter-Extremism? The Extent of P/CVE Policies in the West and Their Structural Correlates
What Drives Counter-Extremism? The Extent of P/CVE Policies in the West and Their Structural Correlates . Sadi Shanaah Read the syndicated article here