New research comes out all the time. I track what’s published by a curated list of criminological and criminal justice journals to find studies to write about. Here’s what I found for the last few days. Help yourself.
New scholarly journal articles
- The Long-Term Theft Prediction in Beijing Using Machine Learning Algorithms: Comparison and Interpretation, published in Crime & Delinquency. [Add to queue: Yes. Keywords: Machine learning, crime prediction, Beijing, China.]
- Empowerment at Work?: Examining Employment-Based Economic Empowerment Initiatives for Survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation, published in Violence Against Women. [Add to queue: Maybe. Keywords: Commercial sexual exploitation, employment, economic empowerment, survivors.]
- “Unconscious or for Other Reasons Incapable of Resisting”: (Un)Protected Sexual Assault Under Norwegian Criminal Law, published in Violence Against Women. [Add to queue: Yes. Keywords: Consent, sexual assault, incapacity, Norway, law.]
- The Long Shadow of Intimate Partner Violence: Associations of Mental and Physical Health With Employment, Housing, and Demographic Factors, published in Violence Against Women. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Intimate partner violence, survivors, Australia, health, employment, housing.]
- Testing the Target Congruence Approach: Do Vulnerability, Gratifiability, and Antagonism Explain Cyberstalking Victimization Among Young Adults?, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Cyberstalking.]
- Pretrial Decision-Making Matrices: The Role of Risk and Charge Weighting in Risk Assessment–Guided Decisions, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Pretrial risk assessment.]
- Shifting Norms in Faith Communities to Reduce Intimate Partner Violence: Results from a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in Nigeria, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Intimate partner violence, faith communities.]