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  1. Co-offending and the Persistence of Violence: A Dynamic Analysis

    Objectives

    Previous research underscores the influence of prior violent co-offending on subsequent violent behavior, linking it to a social contagion...

    Cecilia Meneghini, Francesco Calderoni in Journal of Quantitative Criminology
    Article Open access 19 January 2024
  2. The Compounding Effect: How Co-Offending Exacerbates the Harm Caused by Violent Offenders

    To what extent do violent offenders cause harm to victims when they act independently versus when they collaborate with others? Currently, it remains...

    Emily Piper, Barak Ariel, ... Matthew Bland in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article Open access 02 May 2024
  3. Investigating the Dynamics of Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Co-Offending Networks: The Utility of Relational Hyper Event Models

    Objectives

    Approaches to the study of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs OMCGs tend to focus on offending at the individual level, with limited focus on the...

    David Bright, Giovanni Radhitio Putra Sadewo, ... Anthony Morgan in Journal of Quantitative Criminology
    Article Open access 20 July 2023
  4. 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
  5. Co-offending networks among members of outlaw motorcycle gangs across types of crime

    Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) have become synonymous with organised crime through engagement in criminal activities including illicit drug...

    David Bright, Giovanni Sadewo, ... Anthony Morgan in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article Open access 11 October 2022
  6. The Dutch judicial approach to various types of co-offending among members of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs

    The Dutch criminal law system is based on individual liability, yet part of the crime and violence Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMCG) members commit is...

    Sjoukje van Deuren, Marianne F. H. Hirsch Ballin, ... Arjan A. J. Blokland in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article Open access 23 August 2022
  7. State Co-offending: The Case of the Recolonization of the Chagos Archipelago and the Forced Eviction of the Chagossians

    State crime research has included studying the cooperation between states and corporate entities and their interaction with supranational actors....

    Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal in Critical Criminology
    Article 19 May 2021
  8. A Social Network Analysis of Chronic Violent Offenders

    Research indicates that a majority of serious crime events are committed by a small proportion of repeat offenders. Many chronic offenders...

    Davis Shelfer, Yan Zhang in American Journal of Criminal Justice
    Article 03 June 2024
  9. Bidirectional Associations of Mental Health with Self-Reported Criminal Offending Over Time for At-Risk Early Adult Men in the USA

    Criminal offending and mental health problems often co-occur. This study examined competing models to understand bidirectional associations between...

    Margit Wiesner, Deborah M. Capaldi, ... Weiwei Wu in Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
    Article 19 December 2022
  10. Examining the Fairness of Criminal Judicial Procedures in China: a Quantitative Analysis of the Influential Factors in the Application of Technical Investigations in Drug-related Cases

    Amidst concerns from both Chinese and Anglo-American scholars regarding the deployment of technical investigative measures, questions have emerged...

    Zhengfa Zi, Pengfei Zhang, ... Lening Zhang in Asian Journal of Criminology
    Article 06 February 2024
  11. When Things Turn Sour: A Network Event Study of Organized Crime Violence

    Objective

    This study examines the mechanisms underpinning the emergence of violence among individuals in the organized crime milieu.

    Methods ...
    Nynke M. D. Niezink, Paolo Campana in Journal of Quantitative Criminology
    Article Open access 12 April 2022
  12. Rules, gender dynamics, and structure of sex market facilitators

    This paper explores sex market facilitators’ (SMFs’) sex trade rules or 'facilitation styles,' work dyads, the use of violence, and attitudes about...

    Amber Horning, Michelle Poirier, ... Christopher Thomas in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article 19 December 2022
  13. Problem-Solving Courts

    This chapter considers the catalyst for develo** specialist problem-solving courts across Australia. It charts their emergence and assesses their...
    Lacey Schaefer, Caitlyn Egan in Australian Courts
    Chapter 2022
  14. Recruitment into Organized Crime: An Agent-Based Approach Testing the Impact of Different Policies

    Objectives

    We test the effects of four policy scenarios on recruitment into organized crime. The policy scenarios target (i) organized crime leaders...

    Francesco Calderoni, Gian Maria Campedelli, ... Giulia Andrighetto in Journal of Quantitative Criminology
    Article Open access 15 February 2021
  15. Organised crime movement across local communities: A network approach

    This paper explores the structure of organised crime movement across local communities and the drivers underpinning such movement. Firstly, it builds...

    Paolo Campana, Cecilia Meneghini in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article Open access 27 March 2024
  16. The Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles: A Sco** Review of its Reliability, Factor Structure, Concurrent Correlates, Predictive Correlates, Change Scores, and Cross-National Comparability in Non-U.S. Samples

    The Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles (PICTS) is an 80-item self-report measure developed in the United States to assess criminal...

    Glenn D. Walters in International Criminology
    Article 10 June 2024
  17. Trajectories of Offending and Mental Health Service Use: Similarities and Differences by Gender and Indigenous Status in an Australian Birth Cohort

    Mental illness is firmly established as a risk factor for criminal legal system contact, particularly for women and Indigenous people. While patterns...

    James M. Ogilvie, Lisa Broidy, ... Anna Stewart in Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
    Article 25 November 2023
  18. Life Course Statuses of Justice-Involved Youth Transitioning to Adulthood: Differences and Change in Offending and Mental Health

    Compared to their peers, youth in the juvenile justice system have greater prevalence of mental health problems and a higher likelihood of...

    John Leverso, A. C. Ferraro, ... Jerald R. Herting in Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
    Article 02 March 2023
  19. A relational approach to organised crime

    This is an introduction to the articles submitted to the special issue of Trends in Organized Crime on ‘Crime and Networks’. The aim of this special...

    Paolo Campana, Georgios A. Antonopoulos in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article Open access 03 May 2024
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