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7 new crime research studies for September 1

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Take a look at these new criminology & criminal justice studies from the journals I monitor.

I hope something catches your interest and you use it in your own writing. If you do, let me know!

1. Racial Bias in Criminal Records, published in Journal of Quantitative Criminology.

2. The price of retribution: evidence from the willingness to pay for short-term prison sentences compared to community service orders, published in Journal of Experimental Criminology.

3. Caregiver views on father-child contact in prison during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for the use of video visits, published in Current Issues in Criminal Justice.

4. Using Cognitive Interviews to Adapt Interpersonal Violence Measures for Use With Middle School Youth, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

5. Victim Centered, Aggressor Focused, and Bystander Friendly: A Qualitative Analysis of Bystander Intervention Strategies and Outcomes for Sexual Harassment or Assault, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

6. Effects of Individual and Contextual Dimensions on an Aggregate Measure of Cybervictimization, published in Victims & Offenders.

7. Changes in the Correlates for Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Vietnam: Evidence From the 2010 and 2019 National Prevalence Surveys, 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!

I might cover some of them in True Crime Adjacent (TCA) or Nonfiction Crime Writing (NCW).

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