A retrospective records study of patterns in mental health and criminal justice service use by people found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder
A retrospective records study of patterns in mental health and criminal justice service use by people found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder Abstract Background While the presence…
Deservingness and Punishment in Juvenile Justice: Do Black Youth Grow Up “Faster” in the Eyes of the Court?
Deservingness and Punishment in Juvenile Justice: Do Black Youth Grow Up “Faster” in the Eyes of the Court? Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Ahead of Print. The present study investigated…
Still just victims or villains? The “jihadi brides” and the representation of politically violent women
Still just victims or villains? The “jihadi brides” and the representation of politically violent women . Leonie B. Jackson Read the syndicated article here
Rethinking Innocence Projects in England and Wales: Lessons for the Future
Rethinking Innocence Projects in England and Wales: Lessons for the Future Abstract This article draws on original empirical research to explore the rise and fall of innocence projects across England…
‘She Was Just Like A Lassie’ Analysing The Views of Cis-Women In Custody About Their Experiences of Living With Transgender Women In The Scottish Prison Estate
‘She Was Just Like A Lassie’ Analysing The Views of Cis-Women In Custody About Their Experiences of Living With Transgender Women In The Scottish Prison Estate AbstractThe subject of transgender…
Is non‐completion of treatment related to security need?
Is non‐completion of treatment related to security need? Abstract Background Treatment completion difficulties are common in forensic mental health settings and may have a profound impact on recidivism rates. Aims…
“Sunny Makes Everything Okay”: Therapy Dogs as a Pedagogical Tool in Sensitive Classes
“Sunny Makes Everything Okay”: Therapy Dogs as a Pedagogical Tool in Sensitive Classes . Angela M. Moe Read the syndicated article here
The role of defendant gender on juror decision-making within a mock sex trafficking case among a jury-eligible community sample
The role of defendant gender on juror decision-making within a mock sex trafficking case among a jury-eligible community sample . Kay Lynn Stevens Read the syndicated article here
Give Them Money: An Illustrative History of Forms of Reimagined Rehabilitation in Probation Practice in England and Wales
Give Them Money: An Illustrative History of Forms of Reimagined Rehabilitation in Probation Practice in England and Wales Abstract Traditionally, in its efforts to help people lead offence-free lives, the…