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8 new crime research studies for November 8

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1. Inadequate Coping Strategies of Men who Have Committed Sexual Aggression Against Women: A Study of Their Developmental Antecedents, published in Sexual Abuse.

2. Origin stories: Framing 25 years of Dutch political discourse on child sexual exploitation by tourists and travelers, published in European Journal of Criminology.

3. Exceptionalism for most, excess for others: The legal foundation of a bifurcated criminal justice system in Denmark, published in European Journal of Criminology.

4. Revisiting the Structural (In)Variances of Homicide: Examining the Differential Effects of Context Across Homicide Types, published in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.

5. Hands-Off or Hands-On? Examining the Effect of Court Orders on Inmate Misconduct, published in Corrections.

6. Walking an Emotional Tightrope: Examining the Carceral Emotion Culture(s) of Federal Prisons for Women in Canada, published in The Prison Journal.

7. What Do Correctional Leaders Think About Faith-Based Programs? Results From a National Survey, published in The Prison Journal.

8. Deconstructing the Power Dynamics of Prison Research, published in The Prison Journal.

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


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