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12 new criminology or criminal justice research studies

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I’m still deciding which of the following new studies to feature/cover/highlight in True Crime Adjacent (TCA) or Nonfiction Crime Writing (NCW).

1. Police Stops and Subsequent Delinquency and Arrest: Race and Gender Differences, published in Justice Quarterly.

2. Clandestine Dumpsites and Crime in Mexico City: Revisiting the Broken Windows Theory, published in Crime & Delinquency.

3. The Geography of Race and Ethnicity Effects in Federal Sentencing: A Descriptive and Spatial Analysis, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior.

4. Cocaine and the port: Utopias of security, urban relations, and displacement of policing efforts in the port of Piraeus, published in European Journal of Criminology.

5. Direct and Indirect Effects of Parental Influence on the Relation Between Violent Offending and Mental Health Problems, published in American Journal of Criminal Justice.

6. Nefarious and Disconcerting Motivations for Choosing a Correctional Officer Position: A Deviant Case Analysis, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior.

7. Mental Health Conditions, Substance Use Disorders, and Jail Readmission in Four Rural Counties, published in International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

8. “Care About us First”: Israeli Youths’ Perspectives on Child Neglect, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

9. The Impact of Stalking and Its Predictors: Characterizing the Needs of Stalking Victims, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

10. Psychometric Properties of the Brief Resilience Scale Among Alternative Sexuality Community Members, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

11. Co-Occurrence of Intimate Partner Violence Against Mothers and Maltreatment of Their Children With Behavioral Problems in Eastern Europe, published in Violence Against Women.

12. Interventions to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 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!