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
- “You Get Hit or You Get Put in Check, at the End of the Day, the Love is Still There”: Hmong Culture, Diaspora, Immigration, and Gang Continuity, published in Justice Quarterly. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: United States, Asian gangs, culture, immigration, refugee, diaspora, Hmong.]
- Moderating online child sexual abuse material (CSAM): Does self-regulation work, or is greater state regulation needed?, published in European Journal of Criminology. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Social media, content moderation, child sexual abuse material, self regulation, technology companies, user-generated content, state regulation.]
- Monitoring prisoners preparing for release: Who ‘fails’ in open prison conditions?, published in European Journal of Criminology. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: England, Wales, open prison, absconds, temporary release failures, re-offences.]
- Predictors of General Deviance in the Context of COVID-19, published in International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: COVID-19, general deviance, predictors.]
- Migratory dependency and the death penalty: Foreign nationals facing capital punishment in the Gulf, published in Punishment & Society. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Migrant workers, Gulf states, kafala, drug smuggling, immigration exploitation, capital punishment.]
- A Longitudinal Analysis of Residential Mobility and Experience of Client Violence Among Women Who Exchange Sex in Baltimore, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Add to queue: Yes. Keywords: United States, Baltimore, client-initiated violence, sex work.]
- Impacts of COVID-19 on Drug Treatment Court Operations: Lessons Learned Through Normalization Process Theory, published in Victims & Offenders. This study lends itself to both a study-focused piece and to being integrated as part of a localized article about remote technology in drug treatment courts. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: COVID-19, drug treatment courts, remote technology, normalization process theory.]
- “You Can’t Meet Everyone’s Needs After-Hours”: After-Hours Domestic and Family Violence Services in Rural and Remote Areas, published in Violence Against Women. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: New South Wales, Australia, domestic violence, family violence, rural communities, after hours.]
- Intimate Partner Violence Victimization, Mental Health, and Unemployment: Year One of the Covid-19 Pandemic, published in Violence Against Women. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Intimate partner violence, COVID-19, mental health, employment.]
- Intentions to Steal: How Equal is the Interplay Between Anticipated Moral Emotions and Self-Serving Justifications Across Male and Female Young People?, published in Victims & Offenders. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Intentions to steal, anticipated shame, anticipated guilt, self-serving justification, moral norms, interaction, amplification, visual scenario.]