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10 new crime research studies for November 17

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1. A Multi-Perspective Qualitative Study About Working With Autistic Individuals in Prison-Based Interventions to Address Sexual Offending, published in Sexual Abuse.

2. Distinguishing between normative and non-normative motivations to obey the police: furthering the development of a police legitimacy scale, published in Policing: An International Journal.

3. How southern is Southern criminology in Latin America?, published in Theoretical Criminology.

4. “We’re not the first and we’re not going to be the last”: Perspectives of system-involved black and Latinx young adults on racial injustice during the 2020 black lives matter protests, published in Punishment & Society.

5. ‘Hacking the hackers’: reflections on state-implemented disruption as a ‘new model’ for cyber policing, published in Current Issues in Criminal Justice.

6. Bridging Gaps in Collaboration Between Community Organizations and Hospital-Based Violence Treatment Centers Serving Transgender Sexual Assault Survivors, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

7. Reasons for Not Reporting Among Sexual Assault Survivors Who Seek Medical Forensic Exams: A Qualitative Analysis, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

8. Juvenile Violent Victimization and Adult Criminal Outcomes: The Role of Military Service as a Turning Point in Young Adulthood, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

9. “It’s Not Something That I Realized Until I Started Working Here”: A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Knowledge Transmission in Victim Service Providers, published in Violence Against Women.

10. CALD Communities as “Collateral Damage” in the Criminalization of Coercive Control: An Argument for Prioritizing Civil System Reform Over Further Criminalization in Victoria, published in Violence Against Women.

I will also share five of these articles in Your First Five in Understanding Crime. (What’s ‘Your First Five’?)


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