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
- Drivers of Probation Revocation in Pulaski County, Arkansas, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Probation revocation, Arkansas.]
- The Effect of Body-Worn Cameras on the Adjudication of Citizen Complaints of Police Misconduct, published in Justice Quarterly. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Body-worn cameras, racial bias, policing adjudication, citizen complaints, Chicago.]
- Applying Video-Based Systematic Social Observation to Police Use of Force Encounters: An Assessment of De-Escalation and Escalation within the Context of Proportionality and Incrementalism, published in Justice Quarterly. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Police, use of force, escalation, body-worn cameras, video-based data.]
- An exploration of police discretion in the identification of child victims of county lines drug trafficking, published in Policing and Society. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: County lines, child criminal exploitation, victim/offender overlap, UK.]
- Prisoners and their families in Argentina: navigating COVID-19, published in Current Issues in Criminal Justice. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Prisoners, families, visits, Argentina, COVID-19.]
- Building a Transdisciplinary Team to Prevent Intimate Partner Homicide: A Research Note, published in Homicide Studies. [Add to queue: No. Keywords: Intimate partner violence, intimate partner homicide.]
- Framing Fear: An Analysis of the Fear-Based Framing Styles of Serial Homicide News Articles, published in Homicide Studies. [Add to queue: Yes. Keywords: Serial homicide, news articles, fear, framing.]
- Social Media’s Impact on Rape Myth Acceptance and Negative Affect in College Women: Examining the #MeToo and #HimToo Movement, published in Violence Against Women. [Add to queue: Maybe. Keywords: #MeToo, #HimToo, rape myth acceptance, social media.]