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7 new crime research studies for November 29

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1. Do Risk Factors for Incapacitated and Other Sexual Assault Differ for Black and White College Women? A Preliminary Investigation, published in Violence Against Women.

2. Home Office’s Racism Studies Before the Macpherson Inquiry: Revisiting Administrative Criminology’s Corpus, published in The British Journal of Criminology.

3. Should We Defund “Bad Police” or Reform “Bad Policing”? Examining Person-Centered and Act-Based Moral Evaluations of Police and Policing Policy Preferences, published in Crime & Delinquency.

4. Victimization of Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh: Breaking the Silence – Postcolonial Criminology, Ethnography and Genocide, published in The British Journal of Criminology.

5. Evidence for the Impact of a CBT-Based Curriculum for High-Risk Young Adults, published in Crime & Delinquency.

6. Static-99R Norms and Cross-Cultural Validity for Australian Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Men Convicted of Sexual Offences, published in Sexual Abuse.

7. Predicting Black Parents’ Attitudes Toward Corporal Punishment: A Moderated-Mediation Model of Frequency and Valence of Childhood Experiences, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

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


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