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» Risk of What and Why? Disaggregating Pathways to Extremist Behaviours in Individuals Susceptible to Violent Extremism
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» Classifying Female Sexual Homicide Offenders: A Latent Class Analysis of Murder Arrestees in the U.S.
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» Stranger Danger: Analyzing Offender Behaviors Based on Victim Approach Tactics in Sexual Homicide
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» False Confessions: An Integrative Review of the Phenomenon
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» An Exploration of Risk Factors for Further Police Contact Among Females Known for Online Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
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» International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on School Violence and Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Cyber Deviance: An Introductory Essay
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» The Forced‐To‐Penetrate Myth Acceptance Scale (FTP‐MAS): A New Attitudinal Tool for Assessing Myths That Surround Female Perpetrated Sexual Violence Against Men
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» One Person, Two Identities: The Problem of Legal Gender Recognition of a Transgender Person in Europe
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» Survey of change‐of‐venue motions in appellate court transcripts of murder trials (2000–2020): Which factors make a difference?
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» Are risk assessment tools more accurate than unstructured judgments in predicting violent, any, and sexual offending? A meta‐analysis of direct comparison studies
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» Parental involvement in school and school victimization in Taiwan: The mediating role of quality of student‐teacher relationships
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» A quantitative survey of correctional mental health professionals on current healthcare and treatment practices for transgender incarcerated persons
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» Prevalence and associated factors of sexting among Taiwanese adolescents
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» Sensory Penalties: Exploring the Senses in Spaces of Punishment and Social Control. Edited by Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt and Jason Warr (Emerald, 2021, 296pp., £70.00 Hbk)
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» Male, Failed, Jailed: Masculinities and “Revolving-Door” Imprisonment in the UK. By D. Maguire (Palgrave, 2021, 243pp, £89.99 hb)
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» Mapping the Pains of Neo-Colonialism: A Critical Elaboration of Southern Criminology
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Abstract Recent appeals to decolonize criminology argue for a radical reorientation of the subject towards Global South relevant research agendas, theories and scholars. This paper begins by problematizing the current theoretical tendenc...
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» The Inconvenient Truth About Mobile Phone Distraction: Understanding the Means, Motive and Opportunity for Driver Resistance to Legal and Safety Messages
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Abstract Evidence for how phone-use impacts driving is clear: phone-using drivers are four times more likely to crash; demonstrate poor hazard detection ability; take longer to react to any hazards they notice; and can look yet fail to s...
» Securitizing the Colour Revolution: Assessing the Political Role of Triads in Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
29/04/21 21:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract In Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement, the use of Chinese triads to attack protestors has attracted international attention, forcing the regime to constrain further acts of grand illegitimate violence. Research suggests that triads w...
» Rethinking Prosecutorial Discretion: Towards A Moral Cartography of Prosecutors
27/04/21 21:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract This article examines the justifications that a group of prosecutors employs when coordinating human trafficking investigations in the Amazon. The study is based on interviews with officials who work in Madre de Dios, Peru, a re...
» This is Denmark: Prison Islands and the Detention of Immigrants
26/04/21 21:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract According to mainstream criminology, Nordic societies with their generous welfare states are supposed to moderate, if not restrict, penal powers. In the case of migration, we see the opposite pattern. In Denmark, we see extended...
» Parental Migration and Children’s Problem Behaviours in Rural China: Testing an Integrative Theoretical Model
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Abstract This study aims to investigate the social mechanism underlying the associations between parental migration and left-behind children’s delinquent and deviant behaviours in rural China. Using a middle school student sample, our re...
» Segregation Seekers: an Alternative Perspective on the Solitary Confinement Debate
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Abstract Recent calls from senior managers, human rights groups and academics continue to scrutinize the impact of solitary confinement. But much less attention has been paid to prisoners’ own motivations for segregation. By analysing in...
» Politics, Research Design, and the ‘Architecture’ of Criminal Careers Studies
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Abstract Criminal careers research is one of the bedrocks—if not the bedrock—of criminology. It remains a key focal point of criminological research and has embraced ideas and theories from sociology, psychology, psychiatry and urban and...
» Exception, Symbolism and Compromise: The Resilience of Treason as a Capital offence
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Abstract This article explores the causes, forms and consequences of the resilience of treason as a capital offence. Though generally overlooked by the literature on the death penalty, treason has been the second most common capital offe...
» Incarceration as a Fundamental Social Cause of Health Inequalities: Jails, Prisons and Vulnerability to COVID-19
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Abstract Although research has established the disproportionate health burdens among incarcerated persons, the literature has yet to identify a theoretical framework for outlining the harms of incarceration associated with pandemics. We ...
» ‘You’re not Serving Time, You’re Serving Christ’: Protestant Religion and Discourses of Responsibilization in a Women’s Prison
04/04/21 21:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract Criminologists are increasingly concerned with how incarcerated persons navigate dominant carceral discourses. Insights from narrative criminology reveal that individuals draw on a variety of available discursive resources to ad...
» The Legitimacy of Change: Adopting/Adapting, Implementing and Sustaining Reforms within Community Corrections Agencies
04/04/21 21:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract Many criminal justice institutions implement evidence-based reforms. While most scholars are aware of implementation challenges, we still know relatively little about sustainability. Using longitudinal data from criminal legal s...
» Rehabilitation and dynamic security in the Italian prison: challenges in transforming prison officers’ roles
15/03/21 21:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract Drawing on prison officers’ accounts, this article addresses the extent to which the implementation of dynamic security and open cell regime has been successful in reforming Italian prisons. The article, based on a semi-ethnogra...
» Pathways from Relative Deprivation to Individual Violence: The Effect of Subjective Perception and Emotional Resentment in South Korea
07/03/21 20:00 from British Journal of Criminology - current issue
Abstract Criminological studies assert that individuals’ psychological cognition and emotional resentment mediate the effect of economic deprivation on individual violence; however, a limited number of studies have empirically addressed ...
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» “EXPERIENCE OF THE EXPECTED?” RACE AND ETHNICITY DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECTS OF POLICE CONTACT ON YOUTH*
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Proponents of police reform have called for changes in the way police interact with citizens, particularly with people of color. The rationale, in part, is that when people have more favorable perceptions of their police encounters, they...
» MARKETIZED MENTALITY, COMPETITIVE/EGOISTIC SCHOOL CULTURE, AND DELINQUENT ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR: AN APPLICATION OF INSTITUTIONAL ANOMIE THEORY
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We analyze the individual-level and school-level determinants of delinquency through the lens of a macro-sociological theory of crime—institutional anomie theory (IAT). The concept of a “marketized mentality” is introduced as a predictor...
» POISONED DEVELOPMENT: ASSESSING CHILDHOOD LEAD EXPOSURE AS A CAUSE OF CRIME IN A BIRTH COHORT FOLLOWED THROUGH ADOLESCENCE
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The consequences of lead exposure for later crime are theoretically compelling, but direct evidence from representative, longitudinal samples is sparse. By capitalizing on an original follow-up of more than 200 infants from the birth coh...
» REASSESSING THE BREADTH OF THE PROTECTIVE BENEFIT OF IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF VIOLENCE RISK BY RACE, ETHNICITY, AND LABOR MARKET STRATIFICATION
02/02/18 12:00 from Criminology
Researchers in the United States have increasingly recognized that immigration reduces crime, but it remains unresolved whether this applies to people of different racial–ethnic and economic backgrounds. By using the 2008–2012 area-ident...
» CORRELATES OF VIOLENT POLITICAL EXTREMISM IN THE UNITED STATES*
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Although research on terrorism has grown rapidly in recent years, few scholars have applied criminological theories to the analysis of individual-level political extremism. Instead, researchers focused on radicalization have drawn primar...
» STUDYING CRIME TRENDS: NORMAL SCIENCE AND EXOGENOUS SHOCKS*
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The study of crime trends has proceeded along two paths: 1) normal science investigations of slow-moving and tractable changes in crime rates and explanatory conditions and 2) research encounters with unexpected and abrupt changes in cri...
» REVISITING JUVENILE WAIVER: INTEGRATING THE INCAPACITATION EXPERIENCE*
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More than 20 years after an expansion of juvenile transfer policies, questions remain regarding the specific deterrent effect of juvenile waiver given the singular focus on the court of jurisdiction and neglect of other critical aspects ...
» THE ROLE OF TURNING POINTS IN ESTABLISHING BASELINE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PEOPLE IN DEVELOPMENTAL AND LIFE-COURSE CRIMINOLOGY
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Turning points, between-person differences, and within-person changes have all been linked to desistance from crime. Nevertheless, the means through which between-person differences are frequently captured in life-course criminology make...
» TRACING CHARGE TRAJECTORIES: A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACE IN CHARGE CHANGES AT CASE SCREENING, ARRAIGNMENT, AND DISPOSITION*
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Although social scientists and legal scholars have made valuable headway in identifying and explaining the relationships between myriad demographic, social, and legal factors and case outcomes, a sizable gap in understanding remains with...
» M.N.: FBI, get your hands off the Sciences!!! We do need the comprehensive, in-depth, objective investigation, reassessment, and reevaluation of the FBI. The FBI’s darling “special”, “professional”, and “VIP” informants made the nice careers for themselve
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» 11:40 AM 11/9/2017 - Online therapy proves effective for treating depression and anxiety
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» DO CELLMATES MATTER? A CAUSAL TEST OF THE SCHOOLS OF CRIME HYPOTHESIS WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION AND DETERRENCE THEORIES
04/11/17 10:15 from Criminology
In the schools of crime hypothesis, social interactions between inmates are assumed to produce criminogenic rather than deterrent prison peer effects, thus implicating them in the persistence of high recidivism rates and null or criminog...
» TOWARD A BIFURCATED THEORY OF EMOTIONAL DETERRENCE
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Since Hobbes (1957 [1651] and Beccaria (1963 [1764]), scholars have theorized that the emotion of fear is critical for deterrence. Nevertheless, contemporary deterrence researchers have mostly overlooked the distinction between perceived...
» The principles of political criminology - Links Reviewed on 9.29.17
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» TESTING THE TRANSITIVITY OF REPORTED RISK PERCEPTIONS: EVIDENCE OF COHERENT ARBITRARINESS
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An often implicit assumption of perceptual deterrence tests is that the elicited values pertaining to arrest risk reflect stable underlying beliefs. But researchers in other disciplines have found that reported expectations are highly su...
» Renowned psychiatrist warns Americans: You have a duty to call out Trump as danger to others
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» Is Donald Trump actually crazy?
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» The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump and “A Duty to Warn”
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» An Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of Intensive Supervision on the Recidivism of High-Risk Probationers
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This article reports the results of an experimental evaluation of the impact of Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) on probationer recidivism. Participants, who were assessed at an increased likelihood of committing serious crimes and ...
» Using Structural Equations to Model Akers Social Learning Theory With Data on Intimate Partner Violence
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Akers’ social learning theory (SLT) is one of the predominate theories of criminal behavior; moreover, its empirical validity has been consistently supported by the extant research literature. However, a number of limitations plagu...
» Utilizing Alternate Models for Analyzing Count Outcomes
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Although ordinary least squares (OLS) regression was once a common tool for modeling discrete count outcomes in criminology and criminal justice, the past several decades have seen an increasing reliance on regression techniques specific...
» Managing Inflation: On the Use and Potential Misuse of Zero-Inflated Count Regression Models
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Poisson and negative binomial regression procedures have proliferated, and now are available in virtually all statistical packages. Along with the regression procedures themselves are procedures for addressing issues related to the over-...
» Book Review: Serial killers: The psychosocial development of humanitys worst offenders
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» A Multivariate Model for Analyzing Crime Scene Information: Predicting Stranger, Solo Offender, and Money-Oriented Motive of Japanese Homicides
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» The 1990s Homicide Decline: A Western World or International Phenomenon? A Research Note
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Recent studies suggest that the United States was not the only country that experienced a drop in crime in the 1990s. However, this line of research is largely limited to a small number of developed countries and only recently has explor...
» Addendum to "Homicide Injury Quantification: Correlations and Reliability of Injury Severity Scores Applied to Homicide Victims." Volume 19, Issue 1, pp. 88-100
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» Trump's Diagnosis: The Samson Syndrome | Trump, Samson, and the mythological approach in Political Personology
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» Moral Truth and Compounded Trauma: The Effects of Acquittal of Homicide Defendants on the Families of the Victims
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This article examines the impact of acquittal of homicide defendants on the families of the homicide victim(s), illustrating how the families’ trauma was framed and complicated by the criminal justice process. Homicide trials had p...
» Neighborhood Sociostructure and Adolescent Homicide Victimization in Johannesburg, South Africa
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The socioeconomic conditions of communities in which young South Africans live may be an important contributor to the high levels of violence in the country. Informed by social disorganization theory, this study examined the relationship...
» Democratic Cultural Values as Predictors of Cross-National Homicide Variation in Europe
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This study examines the extent to which variations in homicide rates across Europe, particularly differences between Western and Eastern Europe, can be explained by democratic cultural values. Prior studies have shown that individualism ...
» The (Null) Effects of Percent Young on 15 to 24 Age-Specific and Male- and Female-Specific Cross-National Homicide Rates
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Recent systematic research indicated percent of the population that is young is not significantly associated with cross-national homicide victimization rates. However, there are theoretical reasons to expect percent young may be associat...
» Effective Police Homicide Investigations: Evidence From Seven Cities With High Clearance Rates
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This research is a race-specific analysis of homicide victimization risk in the United States. It contributes to the literature by examining risk factors at multiple levels using data from the National Health Interview Survey, National D...
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The present study tested the impact of religiosity and region on lethal violence in 83 countries by applying an integrated model. The regression results provided support for Durkheim’s proposition that religious passion might lead ...
» Prolonged Grief, Posttraumatic Stress, Anger, and Revenge Phenomena Following Homicidal Loss: The Role of Negative Cognitions and Avoidance Behaviors
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This study examined associations of symptoms of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anger, and revenge thoughts and feelings with different categories of negative cognitions and indices of anxious and de...
» Sex Abuse in Prisons
07/03/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
A reader notes that a majority of women prisoners were abused before they were incarcerated, and the violence continues while in prison.
» Italian Cuisine Worth Going to Prison For
06/03/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
InGalera, a restaurant that opened recently to rave reviews, is inside the Bollate Penitentiary on the outskirts of the city.
» Review: Memoirs From Two Eras Testify to Prison’s Corrosive Effect
04/03/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
“The Life and the Adventures of a Haunted Convict” and “Writing My Wrongs” paint harrowing portraits of incarceration in America.
» Mount Vernon, N.Y., Police Found Not Responsible for Woman’s Death in Holding Cell
04/03/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said the inquiry into Raynette Turner’s death also showed that there was “no good reason” for the delay in her arraignment on theft charges.
» Jail Injury Claims Against New York City Surge
03/03/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
Personal injury complaints from correction employees and inmates rose by 27 percent, the city comptroller said, and most came from the Rikers Island complex.
» Family Says Death of Black Woman in South Carolina Jail Was Easily Preventable
27/02/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
Court documents showed the chain of events leading up to Joyce Curnell’s death in July while in police custody.
» Jailed for Stealing Tools in 1980, ‘Prison Houdini’ Is Denied Release
26/02/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
Mark DeFriest, whose prison sentences snowballed after repeated escape attempts, was given an additional six months by a parole board on Wednesday.
» Suit Alleges Persistent Sexual Abuse of Female Inmates in New York State Prisons
26/02/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
The suit, replete with claims of forcible intercourse, harassment and voyeurism, seeks to end what it calls the “pattern of sexual misconduct” at the state’s all-female correctional facilities.
» Private Prisons Are Cashing In on Refugees’ Desperation
25/02/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
From Australia to Austria to America, governments are relying on for-profit contractors to warehouse detainees. It’s bad policy.
» For Inmates, a Step Up With College
25/02/16 01:00 from NYT > Prisons and Prisoners
Advocates discuss “wise investments” in reducing recidivism.
» On Policing
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» Use-of-Force Infographic
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» The Dynamics of Honor Killings and the Perpetrators Experiences
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» Getting Away With Murder: An Examination of Detected Homicides Staged as Suicides
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» Neighborhood Context and Media Constructions of Murder: A Multilevel Analysis of Homicide Newspaper Coverage in Los Angeles County
08/01/16 01:41 from Homicide Studies recent issues
Utilizing data from multiple local newspapers, this study examines disparities in the presence/absence and amount of newspaper coverage given to homicide victims in Los Angeles County, California. Multilevel logistic and negative binomia...
» The Characteristics and Course After Discharge of Mentally Disordered Homicide and Non-Homicide Offenders
08/01/16 01:41 from Homicide Studies recent issues
The aim of this article was to compare the characteristics and outcome of homicide and non-homicide mentally disordered patients all of whom had been hospitalised. Seventy-four patients with a homicide conviction were compared with 521 c...
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» Adult Male-on-Female Stranger Sexual Homicide: A Descriptive (Baseline) Study From Great Britain
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Paul V. Greenall, Clare Richardson Aug 1, 2015; 19:237-256 Article
» Suicide attempts most common in newer soldiers, study found
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» Trends in Conflict: Uniform Crime Reports, the National Crime Victimization Surveys, and the Lethality of Violent Crime
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Douglas Eckberg Feb 1, 2015; 19:58-87 Article
» Income Inequality and Homicide in the United States: Consistency Across Different Income Inequality Measures and Disaggregated Homicide Types
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Aki Roberts, Dale Willits Feb 1, 2015; 19:28-57 Article
» The Accuracy of Supplementary Homicide Report Rates for Large U.S. Cities
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Colin Loftin, David McDowall, Karise Curtis, Matthew D. Fetzer Feb 1, 2015; 19:6-27 Article
» Redefining Mental Illness - NYTimes.com: "This is a radically different vision of severe mental illness from the one held by most Americans, and indeed many American psychiatrists... Diagnoses were neither particularly useful nor accurate for understandin
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» Different Cultural Understandings of Honor That Inspire Killing: An Inquiry Into the Defendant's Perspective
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Recep Doğan Nov 1, 2014; 18:363-388 Article
» The Profiles of Victims, Perpetrators, and Unfounded Beliefs in Honor Killings in Turkey
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Recep Doğan Nov 1, 2014; 18:389-416 Article
» An Examination of Mental Health, Hostility, and Typology in Homicide Offenders
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Curtis A. Brad, Richard B. A. Coupland, Mark E. Olver Nov 1, 2014; 18:323-341 Article
» Mass Shootings in America: Moving Beyond Newtown
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James Alan Fox, Monica J. DeLateur Feb 1, 2014; 18:125-145 Article
» Media Salience and the Framing of Mass Murder in Schools: A Comparison of the Columbine and Sandy Hook Massacres
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Jaclyn Schildkraut, Glenn W. Muschert Feb 1, 2014; 18:23-43 Article
» Shooting for Accuracy: Comparing Data Sources on Mass Murder
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Lin Huff-Corzine, James C. McCutcheon, Jay Corzine, John P. Jarvis, Melissa J. Tetzlaff-Bemiller, Mindy Weller, Matt Landon Feb 1, 2014; 18:105-124 Article
» Animal Abuse as a Warning Sign of School Massacres: A Critique and Refinement
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Arnold Arluke, Eric Madfis Feb 1, 2014; 18:7-22 Article
» The Female Family Annihilator: An Exploratory Study
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Hannah Scott, Katie Fleming Feb 1, 2014; 18:59-82 Article
» The Implementation of Domestic Violence Death Reviews in Australia
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» Domestic Violence Fatality Reviews and the African American Community
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Tricia B. Bent-Goodley Nov 1, 2013; 17:375-390 Article
» A Comparative Analysis of Suicide Terrorists and Rampage, Workplace, and School Shooters in the United States From 1990 to 2010
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Adam Lankford Aug 1, 2013; 17:255-274 Article
» Victim Precipitation: Further Understanding the Linkage Between Victimization and Offending in Homicide
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Lisa R. Muftic, Donald E. Hunt Aug 1, 2013; 17:239-254 Article
» Female Sexual Homicide Offenders: An Examination of an Underresearched Offender Population
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Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, Autumn Frei Feb 1, 2013; 17:96-118 Article
» "Ex-Imprisoned Homicide Offenders: Once Bitten, Twice Shy?" The Effect of the Length of Imprisonment on Recidivism for Homicide Offenders
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Pieter Baay, Marieke Liem, Paul Nieuwbeerta Aug 1, 2012; 16:259-279 Article
» Street Gangs and Aggregate Homicides: An Analysis of Effects During the 1990s Violent Crime Peak
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S. E. Costanza, Ronald Helms Aug 1, 2012; 16:280-307 Article
» Tough on Crime or Beating the System: An Evaluation of Missouri Department of Mental Health's Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Murder Acquittees
30/04/12 21:00 from Homicide Studies: Most-Read Full-Text Articles
P. Ann Dirks-Linhorst, David Kondrat May 1, 2012; 16:129-150 Article
» Murder in Black: A Media Distortion Analysis of Homicides in Baltimore in 2010
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Jaclyn Schildkraut, Amy M. Donley May 1, 2012; 16:175-196 Article
» Theories of Homicide
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Jay Corzine Nov 1, 2011; 15:315-318 Guest Editorial
» Femicide and the Feminist Perspective
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Rae Taylor, Jana L. Jasinski Nov 1, 2011; 15:341-362 Article
» Violentization Theory and Genocide
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Mark A. Winton Nov 1, 2011; 15:363-381 Article
» Lethal Ladies: Revisiting What We Know About Female Serial Murderers
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Amanda L. Farrell, Robert D. Keppel, Victoria B. Titterington Aug 1, 2011; 15:228-252 Article
» Race/Ethnic-Specific Homicide Rates in New York City: Evaluating the Impact of Broken Windows Policing and Crack Cocaine Markets
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Preeti Chauhan, Magdalena Cerda, Steven F. Messner, Melissa Tracy, Kenneth Tardiff, Sandro Galea Aug 1, 2011; 15:268-290 Article
» Linking Criminal History to Crime Scene Behavior in Single-Victim and Serial Homicide: Implications for Offender Profiling Research
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Carrie Trojan, C.Gabrielle Salfati Feb 1, 2011; 15:3-31 Article
» Prostitutes as Victims of Serial Homicide: Trends and Case Characteristics, 1970-2009
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Kenna Quinet Feb 1, 2011; 15:74-100 Article
» Contextualizing the Immigration and Crime Effect: An Analysis of Homicide in Chicago Neighborhoods
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Maria B. Velez Aug 1, 2009; 13:325-335 Article
» Immigration and Violent Crime: Citizenship Status and Social Disorganization
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Christa Polczynski Olson, Minna K. Laurikkala, Lin Huff-Corzine, Jay Corzine Aug 1, 2009; 13:227-241 Article
» The Contribution of Forensic Archaeology to Homicide Investigations
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John J. Schultz, Tosha L. Dupras Nov 1, 2008; 12:399-413 Article
» Onset of Offending and Life Course Among Men Convicted of Murder
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Russell P. Dobash, R. Emerson Dobash, Kate Cavanagh, Duncan Smith, Juanjo Medina-Ariza Nov 1, 2007; 11:243-271 Article
» The Missing Missing: Toward a Quantification of Serial Murder Victimization in the United States
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Kenna Quinet Nov 1, 2007; 11:319-339 Article
» Male Serial Homicide: The Influence of Cultural and Structural Variables
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James DeFronzo, Ashley Ditta, Lance Hannon, Jane Prochnow Feb 1, 2007; 11:3-14 Article
» Review Essay: The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind is Designed to Kill
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Johan M. G. van der Dennen Nov 1, 2006; 10:320-335 Article
» The Impact of "Shall-Issue" Concealed Handgun Laws on Violent Crime Rates: Evidence From Panel Data for Large Urban Cities
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» African Americans and Serial Killing in the Media: The Myth and the Reality
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Anthony Walsh Nov 1, 2005; 9:271-291 Article
» Another Side of Multiple Murder: Women Killers in the Domestic Context
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Jill Theresa Messing, John W. Heeren May 1, 2004; 8:123-158 Article
» The Impact of Right-to-Carry Concealed Firearm Laws on Mass Public Shootings
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Grant Duwe, Tomislav Kovandzic, Carlisle E. Moody Nov 1, 2002; 6:271-296 Article
» Conflict Theory, Economic Conditions, and Homicide: A Time-Series Analysis
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Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp Feb 1, 2002; 6:61-83 Article
» Phenomenology and Serial Murder: Asking Different Questions
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CANDICE A. SKRAPEC Feb 1, 2001; 5:46-63 Article
» Body-Count Journalism: The Presentation of Mass Murder in the News Media
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GRANT DUWE Nov 1, 2000; 4:364-399 Article
» Criminal Profiling: Real Science or Just Wishful Thinking?
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DAMON A. MULLER Aug 1, 2000; 4:234-264 Article
» The Nature of Expressiveness and Instrumentality in Homicide: Implications for Offender Profiling
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C. GABRIELLE SALFATI Aug 1, 2000; 4:265-293 Article