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  1. Victim Welfare, Social Harmony, and State Interests: Implementing Restorative Justice in Chinese Environmental Criminal Justice

    While there have been abundant studies on restorative justice (RJ) in China and across the globe, research has paid scant attention to the increasing...

    Jize Jiang, Zhifeng Chen in Asian Journal of Criminology
    Article 07 September 2022
  2. Unblurring the Fuzzy Line Between Specialty and Data Protection in EU Mutual Legal Assistance After the European Investigation Order

    The purpose limitation principle takes a central place in data privacy law. The specialty principle plays a key role in international cooperation in...

    Gert Vermeulen, Martyna Kusak in European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
    Article Open access 25 April 2023
  3. Forecasting and Criminal Justice Policy and Practice

    We address the organization of criminal justice forecasting and implications for its use in criminal justice policymaking. We argue that the use of...

    William J. Sabol, Miranda L. Baumann in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 17 December 2022
  4. Mechanisms, timing, and types of the relationship between paternal criminal justice involvement and children’s health: a sibling comparison analysis

    Objectives

    In this study, we investigate the mechanisms, timing, and types of the relationship between paternal criminal justice involvement and...

    Hexuan Liu, Yi Li, J.C. Barnes in Journal of Experimental Criminology
    Article 27 January 2024
  5. Between the legal technique and the social question: the plural commitments of public defenders in Argentina

    The criminal process in the Province of Buenos Aires has been affected by radical reforms in the last decades. Beginning with the complete...

    Pablo Ciocchini, Ezequiel Kostenwein in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article Open access 24 August 2022
  6. From Childhood System Contact to Adult Criminal Conviction: Investigating Intersectional Inequalities using Queensland Administrative Data

    It is well known that youth justice contact is associated with criminal conviction in adulthood. What is less well understood is whether ‘cross-over’...

    Ben Matthews, Susan McVie, ... Anna Stewart in Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
    Article Open access 04 June 2022
  7. State-corporate legal symbiosis and social harm: the case of the steel factory ‘Ilva’ in Taranto, Italy

    For more than a decade, epidemiological surveys have shown that Taranto, Italy, has a critical health situation. In particular, two epidemiological...

    Carlo Nicoli Aldini in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article Open access 24 May 2024
  8. Phantom state in Haiti: criminal sovereignty and the mercenary remedy

    Haiti has become a scenario of convergence between the political and the criminal as a combination for territorial control and security...

    César Niño, Camilo González in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article 02 August 2022
  9. Legal aspects of corporate systems for preventing cybercrime among personnel

    The activities of enterprise employees can become a risk factor in terms of cybercrime, which is often associated with their lack of preparedness to...

    Bo Dong, Sergei Chernov, Kevser Ovaz Akpinar in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 08 August 2023
  10. Life Imprisonment in Indonesia: Is Its Use Appropriate in the National Criminal Justice System?

    The prison system of Indonesia faces complex legal issues related to the principles of criminal law. Given the abuse often found in prisons, there...
    Go Lisanawati in Life Imprisonment in Asia
    Chapter 2023
  11. Co-offending and Criminal Careers in Organized Crime

    The growing research on co-offending over the life course is based on relatively small, general offending samples, followed for a short period, and...

    Cecilia Meneghini, Francesco Calderoni in Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
    Article Open access 28 April 2022
  12. Criminal Accountability for Gender-Based Violence in North Africa: Beyond Legal Reforms

    This chapter engages with the subject of gender-based violence in the context of North Africa. The introductory section refers to several North...
    Yousra Abourabi, Emma Charlene Lubaale in Violence Against Women and Criminal Justice in Africa: Volume I
    Chapter 2022
  13. How Criminal Is It to Rape a Partner According to the Justice System? Analysis of Sentences in Spain (2015–2022)

    Sexual violence in an intimate relationship is a less studied phenomenon than other forms of intimate partner violence, despite data pointing to a...

    J.M. Tamarit Sumalla, P. Romero Seseña, ... A. Aizpitarte in European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
    Article Open access 29 March 2023
  14. Crossing lines: Structural advantages of inter-racial criminal street gang violence

    Since gang violence typically occurs within racial and ethnic communities, gangs observed to launch counter-normative, inter-racial attacks draw...

    Gisela Bichler, Alexis Norris in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article 08 November 2022
  15. Criminal justice reform guided by evidence: social control works—The Academy of Experimental Criminology 2022 Joan McCord Lecture

    Objective

    Joan McCord was an experimental criminologist who advocated for evaluating social programs for efficacy, benefits, and potential harms to...

    Article 27 February 2023
  16. Prison Violence in Latin America: Criminal Governance and an Absent State

    Using a survey applied to incarcerated populations in Latin American countries, this study aims to examine the factors that determine the existence...

    Gustavo Fondevila, Carlos Vilalta-Perdomo in International Criminology
    Article Open access 17 June 2024
  17. Conflict mitigation or governance choreographies? Scaling up and down state-criminal negotiations in Medellin and lessons for Mexico

    In the mid 2010s discussions about the pertinence of negotiating with criminal groups increased in Latin America. Although controversial, such...

    Angélica Durán-Martínez in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 11 December 2023
  18. Ethical Dilemmas in South African Policing and Criminal Justice

    Ethics are the very foundation of the criminal justice system. Ethical guidelines are important in the criminal justice machinery as they govern the...
    Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Annalise Kempen in Special Topics in Policing
    Chapter 2024
  19. Understanding Deaf Culture, the Deaf Community, and American Sign Language in a Criminal Justice and Legal Context

    Because culture and language often play such a crucial role in both the individual’s understanding of the world around them and their interactions...
    David M. Feldman, Paul M. Silvasi, ... Caleigh Covell in Intersections of the Legal System and the Deaf Community
    Chapter 2023
  20. Should gains from criminal knowledge be forfeited?

    Nobody should profit from crime; this fundamental moral principle is uncontroversial. At the level of public declaration, few people are likely to...

    Kamil Mamak, Agnieszka Barczak-Oplustil, ... Dominik Zając in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article Open access 02 October 2021
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