External locus of control and cognitive ability independently distinguish men in prison from community living non‐offending men

External locus of control and cognitive ability independently distinguish men in prison from community living non‐offending men Abstract Background The ability to cope with failure and subsequent feedback is crucial…
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Defending ‘Co‐offending’ Women: Recognising Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control in ‘Joint Enterprise’ Cases Involving Women and their Intimate Partners

Defending ‘Co‐offending’ Women: Recognising Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control in ‘Joint Enterprise' Cases Involving Women and their Intimate Partners Abstract The role of coercive control in women's offending has been…
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Inaccessible Justice: Exploring the Barriers to Justice and Fairness for Disabled People Accused of a Crime

Inaccessible Justice: Exploring the Barriers to Justice and Fairness for Disabled People Accused of a Crime Abstract Drawing on in-depth qualitative interviews with 15 people who have learning disabilities, brain…
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A Voice Within: An Autoethnographic Account of Moving from Closed to Open Prison Conditions by a Life‐Sentenced Prisoner

A Voice Within: An Autoethnographic Account of Moving from Closed to Open Prison Conditions by a Life‐Sentenced Prisoner Abstract This article explores the lived experience of transitioning from closed to…
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‘I’m Not Even Bothered if they Think, is that Autism?’: An Exploratory Study Assessing Autism Training Needs for Prison Officers in the Scottish Prison Service

‘I'm Not Even Bothered if they Think, is that Autism?’: An Exploratory Study Assessing Autism Training Needs for Prison Officers in the Scottish Prison Service Abstract Previous studies indicate that…
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Judging the legality of sexually violent tactics: a comparison between prosecuting attorneys in the United States and Colombia

Judging the legality of sexually violent tactics: a comparison between prosecuting attorneys in the United States and Colombia . Zoë D. Peterson Read the syndicated article here
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U.S. policing as racialized violence and control: a qualitative assessment of black narratives from Ferguson, Missouri

policing as racialized violence and control: a qualitative assessment of black narratives from Ferguson, Missouri . Jason M. Williams Read the syndicated article here
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