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  1. A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of how corruption, education, inequality and trust in parliament affect voter-turnout

    This article empirically examines whether corruption, education, inequality, and trust in parliament affect voter turnout in countries that are...

    José N. Cruz in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article Open access 17 June 2023
  2. What Now and How? Publishing the Qualitative Journal Article

    Publishing a qualitative journal article often takes a certain tenacity for a variety of reasons, which are addressed in this chapter. First, extant...
    Mary Dodge, Megan Jean Parker in Qualitative Research in Criminology
    Chapter 2023
  3. Is globalization linked to low corruption in OECD countries?

    The current study examines the combinational effects of globalization, wealth, democracy, political stability, and legal efficiency on the perception...

    Ali Madanipour, Michael F. Thompson in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 27 November 2019
  4. How to Analyze Organizational Crime – Theory, Concepts, and Methods

    When we talk about rule violations in organizations, offenses often come up in which employees have faked invoices or implemented fraudulent plots to...
    Markus Pohlmann in Organizational Crime
    Chapter 2023
  5. Policing “Landscapes” for the Rule of Law and Public Protection: the State of Evidence on Organisational Policies, Structures, and Human Resources

    Research Question

    What evidence is, or is not, available on organisational policies, structures, and practices in national policing institutional...

    Article Open access 17 August 2022
  6. Introduction: Intelligence-Led Policing, Crime Intelligence and Social Network Analysis

    This chapter introduces the book and outlines its intention to examine both the capabilities and challenges of applying social network analysis in...
    Chapter 2020
  7. Mass Shootings, Why CEE Regions Need Attention

    This chapter identifies a gap in knowledge of mass shootings that arose across central and eastern European contexts through reviewing literature on...
    Chapter 2022
  8. Knives and Violence in History and Culture: A Global History of Stabbing

    While this book is focused upon the British ‘knife crime crisis’, there is wider global context and a longer historical perspective to the British...
    Elaine Williams, Peter Squires in Rethinking Knife Crime
    Chapter 2021
  9. Those who counter match-fixing fraudsters: voices from a multistakeholder ecosystem

    This study sheds light on the match-fixing ecosystem, with particular focus on those entities engaged in protecting the integrity of competitions. It...

    Stefano Caneppele, Fiona Langlois, Pim Verschuuren in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 05 February 2020
  10. Establishing a Profession through Boundary Drawing: Defining Criminology’s Autonomy Vis-À-Vis Six Competing Disciplines

    Criminology as an independent profession established itself just over a half century ago. An analysis of oral histories collected with seventeen...

    Article 23 February 2021
  11. Akin to Racism: Islamophobia in Scholarly Context

    The disagreement referred to in the previous chapter about whether Islamophobia is wholly contemporary is evident among scholars as well. While the...
    Chapter 2020
  12. A Course View of Antisocial Behavior and Crime

    Five recent developmental typologies of antisocial behavior and crime are described and compared with the courses that were identified in the...
    Chapter 2021
  13. Mass shootings and their asymmetric effect on societal armament

    Mixed evidence has been found for a positive relationship between mass shootings and civilian armament. This study suggests that the causal effect of...

    Alexei Anisin in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 19 March 2019
  14. Models of Ombudsmen

    In this chapter, I discuss the implementation of the consumer ADR directive in national legal spaces. This legislation is very recent and, most...
    Naomi Creutzfeldt in Ombudsmen and ADR
    Chapter 2018
  15. Playing in the Sandbox: A Methodological Conversation

    When Michael Maltz invited me to contribute a methodological autobiography to this volume, I turned for help to Amy Farrell, whom I knew first as a...
    Nicole Rafter, Amy Farrell in Envisioning Criminology
    Chapter 2015
  16. Care Bears and Crime-Fighters: Police Operational Styles and Victims of Crime

    Over the last two decades victims’ rights and victims’ needs have gained traction as a key concern for policing agencies internationally (Hoyle and...
    Dean Wilson, Marie Segrave in Crime, Victims and Policy
    Chapter 2015
  17. On the dark side of the code: organizational challenges to an effective anti-corruption strategy

    Corporations have been fighting for decades to eliminate corruption. However, despite the proliferation of compliance programs and a recurrent surge...

    Julian Klinkhammer in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 04 July 2013
  18. Accounting for Social, Spatial, and Textual Interconnections

    This is a chapter about what link analysis and data mining can do for criminal investigation. It is a long and complex chapter, in which a variety of...
    Chapter 2012
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