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10 new crime research studies for November 5

1. Building Trust and Honouring Agreements in the Supply of Protected Wildlife Products, published in The British Journal of Criminology.

2. ‘Robocops’ in the Making: Reframing Police–Citizen Interactions Through the Lens of Body-Worn Cameras, published in The British Journal of Criminology.

3. Unpacking Unexplored Psychological Factors in Alcohol and Substance Use in Gang Members, published in Crime & Delinquency.

4. Walking the walk: Ex-prisoners, lived experience, and the delivery of restorative justice, published in Criminology & Criminal Justice.

5. Regulating criminal justice: The role of procedural justice and legitimacy in the inspection of probation in England and Wales, published in Punishment & Society.

6. “Extraordinary powers for extraordinary times”: A conjunctural analysis of pandemic policing, common sense, and the abolitionist horizon, published in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal.

7. Exploring Student, Faculty, and Staff Support for Concealed Firearms on Campus Over Time, published in Criminal Justice Policy Review.

8. The Association Between Witnessing Interparental Violence and Adolescents’ Anger Expression Styles, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

9. Are They Really Helping Them to “Get Over It”? Bystander Behavior After Sexual Harassment Incidents in the Fashion Industry, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

10. Intimate Partner Violence, Animal Maltreatment, and Barriers to Safety for Survivors with Companion Animals and Livestock: Findings From a Qualitative Study, 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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