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Identity fraud victimization: a critical review of the literature of the past two decades
This study aims to provide an understanding of the nature, extent, and quality of the research evidence on identity fraud victimization in the US....
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of procedural justice and legitimacy in policing: the effect of social identity and social contexts
ObjectivesTo systematically review the effect of social identity and social contexts on the association between procedural justice and legitimacy in...
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Examining the Association Between Citizenship and Ethnicity on Identity Theft Risk: Findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey
Studies examining citizenship, ethnicity, and victimization risk have offered mixed findings. Despite this, works have largely focused upon...
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More than “male” and “female”: the role of gender identity in white-collar offending intentions
The gender gap in white-collar crime perpetration is well-established, yet reasons for women’s underrepresentation among this offending group remain...
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What influences punitive responses? Examining the interaction between shared identity and crime severity
ObjectivesThe current paper investigates the black sheep effect by testing how crime severity and shared identity with an offender affect retributive...
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The Zemiological Afterlife of Wrongful Conviction: Spoiled Identity, Repair and Survivorship
Building on the recent global interest in ‘innocence projects’, this article critically examines the various harms experienced by the wrongfully...
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Genetic Stigma in Law and Literature Orphanhood, Adoption, and the Right to Reunion
This book critically analyses the way in which traditional sociocultural and legal biases might be perpetuated against those with unknown – or... -
Literature Review
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of what is known about sibling sexual abuse from a literature base spanning 50 years. With the view of... -
Myth, Identity, Order
This chapter develops the central organising concepts of the book’s analysis. Myths are understood as the stories that are told to make sense of... -
Victim-offender overlap: the identity transformations experienced by trafficked Chinese workers esca** from pig-butchering scam syndicate
The pig-butchering scam, also known as Sha Zhu Pan (杀猪盘) in Chinese, is a distinctive form of online romance scam. It involves fraudulently enticing...
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Desistance and Recovery in the Academic Literature
The link between addiction and offending is well established, however, the relationship is complex, and a range of causal models exist. This chapter... -
Identity Construction and Stigma in Recovery
Murphy critically explores identity construction in recovery from addiction and the role of societal stigma and labelling in obstructing successful... -
Police Identity Checks in Belgium: A Critical Media Content Analysis
Through a critical media content analysis, this contribution explores the police practice of identity checks in Belgium. Identity checks are one of... -
Deconstructing Eurocentric Narratives in Non-fiction Literature
This chapter posits the need for reading between the lines of Western epistemology production by gras** how literature plays a central role in... -
When Patriot Becomes Hate-triot: The Relationship Between American Identity and the Production of Cyberhate
Identity-based crimes are understood as crimes rooted in the perceived identity of either the perpetrator or the victim. While some research reports...
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Sexual Assault Impacts on Sexuality and Queer Identity: A Qualitative Study of Queer Substance-Involved Sexual Assault Survivors
Sexual violence has many impacts on survivors’ sexuality, but most research has focused on how it affects sexual behaviors and relationships rather...
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‘It’s a Very Clannish Type of a Job’: Entitativity and Identity in Prison Officers’ Occupational Cultures and Identities
Occupational cultures are the primary psychosocial interpretative lenses through which prison officers think, feel and perceive their working lives.... -
What’s Your Poison? On the Identity Crises Faced by Healthcare Professionals Who (Ab)use Drugs and Alcohol
In this chapter, we draw upon the small literature-base exploring the (ab)use of illicit and prescription drugs, and alcohol amongst healthcare... -
The Evaluation of Cybercrime in South Africa: A Review of the Impact of Identity Theft Menace on the Economy
Identity theft has remained a hugely lucrative industry for criminals for years, and the world has lost funds to this crime, of which South Africa is... -
Critical Understandings of Faith and Identity
Labels attributed to individuals convicted of homicide offences are vast, where often the person is defined as unremorseful, heartless and evil. The...