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11 new crime research studies for November 7

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1. Working Through Desistance: Employment in Women’s Identity and Relational Desistance, published in The British Journal of Criminology.

2. Depictions of Firearm Violence Perpetrators and Support for Firearm Policies: An Experimental Survey Analysis of Mental Illness and Criminal Background, published in Crime & Delinquency.

3. Biased Bullying Victimization and Student Wellbeing: Evidence From a Coarsened Exact Matching Analysis, published in Crime & Delinquency.

4. When Pre-Release Optimism Meets Post-Release Reality: Understanding Reentry Success Through a Longitudinal Framework Assessing Pre- and Post-Release Perceptions, published in Crime & Delinquency.

5. Can dialogue help police officers and young Black adults understand each other? Key findings from a restorative process, published in Policing and Society.

6. Evaluation of an enhanced behavioural monitoring system in UK open prisons, published in Criminology & Criminal Justice.

7. ‘I’m a red-blooded male’: Understanding men’s experiences of domestic abuse through a feminist lens, published in Criminology & Criminal Justice.

8. The Glasgow miracle? Storytelling, violence reduction and public policy, published in Theoretical Criminology.

9. Receptivity to Jail-based medication for opioid use disorder among rural detention Administrators, published in Corrections.

10. Gender-Responsive Programming for Women in the Community Corrections Context: A Scoping Review, published in Corrections.

11. A realist evaluation of an enhanced court-based liaison and diversion service for defendants with neurodevelopmental disorders, published in Criminal Behavior and Mental Health.

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


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