Once convicted? The long‐term pathways to desistance
Once convicted? The long‐term pathways to desistance Abstract There are few long-term studies of the convictions of persistent offenders and the extent to which they may desist from offending. The…
Attorney Fraud in the Law Firm: A Case Study of Crime Convenience Theory and Crime Signal Detection Theory
Attorney Fraud in the Law Firm: A Case Study of Crime Convenience Theory and Crime Signal Detection Theory . Cecilie Asting Read the syndicated article here
Book review of battle for allegiance: governments, terrorist groups, and constituencies in conflict
Book review of battle for allegiance: governments, terrorist groups, and constituencies in conflict . Jack Kalpakian Read the syndicated article here
Losing Hearts and Minds: Civil Conflict, Counterinsurgency Policing and Postwar Crime in Insurgent Strongholds
Losing Hearts and Minds: Civil Conflict, Counterinsurgency Policing and Postwar Crime in Insurgent Strongholds . Annekatrin Deglow Read the syndicated article here
Humour, trust, and tacit knowledge of police and border officers in international police collaboration
Humour, trust, and tacit knowledge of police and border officers in international police collaboration . Sophia Yakhlef Read the syndicated article here
An agent‐based model of police corruption
An agent‐based model of police corruption Abstract Police corruption, especially in the form of bribery, is a severe social problem in many societies. However, neither the extent nor the factors…
Justice is in the eye of the beholder: a vignette study linking procedural justice and stigma to Muslims’ trust in police
Justice is in the eye of the beholder: a vignette study linking procedural justice and stigma to Muslims’ trust in police Abstract Objectives This study examines how stigma moderates the…
At the heart of sentencing: exploring whether more compassionate delivery of sentencing remarks increases public concern for people who offend
At the heart of sentencing: exploring whether more compassionate delivery of sentencing remarks increases public concern for people who offend . Anthony Hopkins Read the syndicated article here