Take a look at these new criminology & criminal justice studies from the journals I monitor.
I hope something catches your interest and you use it in your own writing. If you do, let me know!
1. Front porch roll calls: an innovative approach to community-oriented policing in Saginaw, MI, published in Policing.
2. The Victim–Offender Overlap in Intimate Partner Violence: A Within-Individual Approach, published in Crime & Delinquency.
3. Supportive Communication Skills as a Protective Factor Among Couples Experiencing Incarceration, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior.
4. What’s race got to do with it? Factors influencing urban officers’ off-duty participation in Black Lives Matter protesting, published in Policing and Society.
5. Emotional intelligence as a predictor of workgroup fit among police leaders, published in Policing.
6. Understanding contradictory styles of policing, published in Theoretical Criminology.
7. Virtual Socializing and Nonlinear Effects on Victimization, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
8. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Interpersonal Violence, and Racial Disparities in Early Prenatal Care in North Dakota (ND PRAMS 2017–2019), published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
9. Empowerment Through Feminist Self-Defense: The IMPACT Lasts, published in Violence Against Women.
10. Sexual Violence Disclosure in #Notokay: Disclosure Goals, Disclosure-Facilitating Resources, and Overall Disclosure Trajectory, published in Violence Against Women.
As always, I hope you’ll find some research to write about yourself. I’d love to read it or watch/listen to it, so please let me know in the comments!
I might cover some of them in True Crime Adjacent (TCA) or Nonfiction Crime Writing (NCW).
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