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10 new crime research studies for October 12

1. Strategies for resilience: results from a German pilot project to prevent far-right radicalisation within the police, published in Policing and Society.

2. From criminalisation to harm reduction? The forms and functions of police drug diversion in England and Wales, published in Policing and Society.

3. Improving Juror Assessments of Forensic Testimony and Its Effects on Decision-Making and Evidence Evaluation, published in Law and Human Behavior.

4. ACUTE-2007 and STABLE-2007 predict recidivism for men adjudicated for child sexual exploitation material offending, published in Law and Human Behavior.

5. Cool under fire: Psychopathic personality traits and decision making in law-enforcement-oriented populations, published in Law and Human Behavior.

6. Disentangling the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder, criminogenic risk, and criminal history among veterans, published in Law and Human Behavior.

7. The prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among people impacted by the criminal legal system: An updated meta-analysis and subgroup analyses, published in Law and Human Behavior.

8. Finnish and Swedish ‘gangsta rap’ as a window on the dismantlement of the Nordic welfare state, published in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal.

9. A critical review of undergraduate education and teaching in forensic psychiatry, published in Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health.

10. Using the Colaizzi Method to Explore Intimate Partner Violence Caseworkers’ Subjective Experience: Pathways to Intimate Partner Violence Work and What Keeps Them Going, published in Violence Against Women.

I will also share five of these articles in Your First Five.


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