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[bts] New crim* research: July 9-11

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I track what’s published by a curated list of criminology and criminal justice journals to find studies to write about. As always, if any studies interest you, feel free to cover them yourself. (Please drop a link in the comments if you do!)

New scholarly journal articles

1. Intersectional Making of the ‘Sri Lankan Case’: The Racialization of Domestic Violence in the Swiss Police Force, published in The British Journal of Criminology. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: General interest.]

2. Confronting intergenerational harm: Care experience, motherhood and criminal justice involvement, published in The British Journal of Criminology. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Out of scope.]

3. Depolicing in Chicago: Assessing the Quantity and Quality of Policing after the Fatal Police Shooting of Laquan McDonald, published in Justice Quarterly. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: True Crime Adjacent.]

4. Sentencing decisions around quantity thresholds: theory and experiment, published in Journal of Experimental Criminology. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: General interest.]

5. Victim as a relative status, published in Theoretical Criminology. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Other.]

6. ‘These people are conning us’: Australia’s Medevac laws and the biopolitical production of the ‘malingering’ refugee, published in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Nonfiction Crime Writing.]

7. As the Twig is Bent so the Tree is Inclined? Exploring the Associations of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Relational Impairments in Ghana, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: Other.]

8. Relationships Between Burnout, Secondary Traumatic Stress, Mindfulness, and Self-Compassion in Victim Advocates, published in Violence Against Women. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: Out of scope.]

9. Parenting as a Nonshared Environmental Factor: A Sibling Barricade Analysis, published in Crime & Delinquency. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: Other.]

10. The Interplay Between Physical Activity and Psychological, Social, and Perceived Health in Juvenile Corrections Facilities, published in Corrections. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Out of scope.]

11. To Be Involved or Not to Be Involved: Testing Prison Staff Job Involvement Using the Job Demands–Job Resources Model, published in Criminal Justice Policy Review. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: Out of scope.]

12. Self-Reports of Sexual Violence Outside of Survey Reference Periods: Implications for Measurement, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Other.]

13. Just One Shot? The Contextual Effects of Matched and Unmatched Intoxication on Perceptions of Consent in Ambiguous Alcohol-fueled Sexual Encounters, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Out of scope.]

14. “I Wouldn’t Believe Her at First”—A Qualitative Study of Young People’s Sexual Consent Perceptions and Negotiation in Nairobi Informal Settlements, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Out of scope.]

15. Examining Sexual Misconduct Incidents Reported to Title IX Coordinators: What Predicts Reporting Outcomes?, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Restricted. Keywords: Out of scope.]

16. “One Day It Will Be Over, and You Will See Other Landscapes. . . You Are Not Alone”: Adult Survivors’ Messages to Children Undergoing Child Sexual Abuse, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: Out of scope.]

17. Psychological Factors Linked to Intimate Partner Violence and Childhood Maltreatment: On Dissociation as a Possible Bridge Symptom, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [Queue: Open access. Keywords: True Crime Adjacent.]