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14 new crim* research articles (July 16-18)

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Here are the research studies that came out in the last few days in the criminology & criminal justice journals I monitor that I’m considering. I haven’t decided which studies to consider for coverage in True Crime Adjacent (TCA), Nonfiction Crime Writing (NCW), or End of Sentence (EoS) yet.

I’m going to take a closer look and will do brief writeups of the findings of any that look promising. I’ll publish those writeups for Patrons tomorrow. Then I’ll decide which of these “shorts” to revise and feature in a round up piece for TCA, NCW, or EoS. Finally, I may decide to cover some of those studies in some depth.

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!

New scholarly journal articles

1. Improving Recidivism Forecasting With a Relaxed Naïve Bayes Classifier, published in Crime & Delinquency.

2. Motives for Sex and Sexual Perpetration in College Men: An Exploratory Study, published in Sexual Abuse.

3. Help-Seeking From Websites and Police in the Aftermath of Technology-Facilitated Victimization, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

4. Sociocultural Factors and Offending Among a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Hispanic Men and Women: A Sex-Specific Analysis, published in Crime & Delinquency.

5. Nonstranger and Stranger Sexual Homicides in Mainland China: Comparing the Modus Operandi of Male Sexual Murderers, published in Sexual Abuse.

6. A procedurally just flyer reduces subsequent speeding offences: evidence from the Queensland Speeding Engagement Trial (QSET), published in Journal of Experimental Criminology.

7. The Role of Sexting on the Perception of Image-Based Sexual Abuse, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

8. Violence Victimization, Homelessness, and Severe Mental Illness Among People Who Use Opioids in Three U.S. Cities, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

9. Has Anything Changed? An Analysis of Federal Custodial Litigation Cases Post Kingsley v. Hendrickson, published in The Prison Journal.

10. A Comparative Account of Institutional Approaches to Addressing Campus-Based Sexual Violence in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, published in Violence Against Women.

11. How the Invisible Becomes Visible: The Lived Experience of Economic Abuse in Heterosexual Relationships, published in Violence Against Women.

12. Transformative Social Responses to Domestic, Family, and Sexualized Violence: A Qualitative Exploration of Insight Exchange, a Victim-Survivor-Centered Initiative Informed by Response-Based Practice, published in Violence Against Women.

13. Exceptional Clearances, “Real” Cases of Intimate Partner Violence, and Mandatory Arrest Laws, published in Violence Against Women.

14. Domestic Violence and the Law: A Study of Complaints Under the Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005 in Maharashtra, India, published in Violence Against Women.