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The Relationism Theory of Criminal Justice—A Paradigm Shift
There are two significant difficulties in building a general criminal justice theory. First, different from criminology theories, criminal justice...
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The Role of Intuition in Expressing Support for Harsh Criminal Justice Policy
Despite being largely ineffective in producing long-term reductions in crime, harsh criminal justice policies receive continuing high levels of...
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Research Training for Criminal Justice Reform
Who is going to do the work of criminal justice reform? Recognizing the capacity limits of even the most reform-minded academic criminologists, this...
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Criminal Justice Reform and Inequality
The criminal legal system is a “stratifying institution” insofar as it reflects inequalities by selecting already marginalized people into the...
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Guest Editors’ Introduction: Europe as a Comparative Site on Victim Participation in Criminal Justice
Victim participation is deep-rooted in criminal justice globally but has been contentious in contemporary academic, legal and policy debates. This...
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Intergenerational Transmission of Trust in Criminal Justice Authorities Among Late Adolescents in the Netherlands
Relationships with parents, teachers, and peers can expose youth to different types of authority and legal orientations. In particular, parents are...
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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...
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Esca** the Sisyphean Trap: Systemic Criminal Justice System Reform
When calls for reforming criminal justice arise, they frequently target particular—rather than systems-level—problems. This approach can be effective...
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Reflections on Criminal Justice Reform: Challenges and Opportunities
Considerable efforts and resources have been expended to enact reforms to the criminal justice system over the last five decades. Concerns about...
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Mechanisms, timing, and types of the relationship between paternal criminal justice involvement and children’s health: a sibling comparison analysis
ObjectivesIn this study, we investigate the mechanisms, timing, and types of the relationship between paternal criminal justice involvement and...
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Public Opinion and Criminal Justice Reform
How can public opinion research help achieve badly needed criminal justice reforms? Unfortunately, public opinion has frequently been used in ways...
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How to Think about Criminal Justice Reform: Conceptual and Practical Considerations
How can we improve the effectiveness of criminal justice reform efforts? Effective reform hinges on shared understandings of what the problem is and...
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Criminal justice involvement, structural vulnerability and social safety net services among people living with HIV in Baltimore
Mass incarceration has shaped the environment of HIV transmission, yet there is limited research on the conditions that enhance or mitigate access to...
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Human Dignity, Rights and Victim Participation in Criminal Justice
Human dignity is the cornerstone of human rights and central to the Treaty on European Union (EU) and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. It is...
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Parental Incarceration and Within-Individual Changes in Criminal Justice Involvement Across Developmental Stages
The current study examines the association between parental incarceration and the change in the number of arrests and number of months incarcerated...
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Rule of law approaches to countering transnational organized crime in Africa: going beyond criminal justice
Some African state responses to transnational organized crime (TOC) are criticized for being overly focused on the use of force by military and law...
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Property Victimization, Perception of Neighborhood Safety, and Perceived Fairness of the Criminal Justice System Within the Chinese Context
Although prior research has widely tested the public’s perceived fairness of the criminal justice system, such as the police, the court, and the...
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Deaths among adults under supervision of the England and Wales’ probation services: variation in individual and criminal justice-related factors by cause of death
BackgroundThe mortality rate among people under probation supervision in the community is greater than that among incarcerated people and that among...
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Trauma-informed Criminal Justice Towards a More Compassionate Criminal Justice System
This book is the first to examine trauma-informed criminal justice responses to the commission of crime and its impact through empathy and humanity....
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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...