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Did You Commit a Crime There? Investigating the Visual Exploration Patterns of Guilty, Innocent, Honest, and Dishonest Subjects When Viewing a Complex Mock Crime Scene
Previous studies with the eye-tracking technology have predominantly tracked eye parameters in response to a single simple stimulus, and have...
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Redlining, Concentrated Disadvantage, and Crime: The Effects of Discriminatory Government Policies on Urban Violent Crime
Redlining and other discriminatory government policies enacted during the first half of the Twentieth Century have had long-lasting negative effects...
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Exploring the Relationships of Crime Victimization with Depression, Anxiety, and Loneliness in Twin Families
Crime victimization is associated with a more unfavorable health profile. We examined associations of victimization of property, violence, and sexual...
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Do public libraries help mitigate crime? Evidence from Kansas City, MO
We examine the relationship between public libraries and local crime rates. Previous studies have looked at different factors that could account for...
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Caribbean Immigrants’ Willingness to Report Crime to the Police in New York City
The reporting of crime as victims and witnesses has important implications for police effectiveness in crime prevention, crime control, and community...
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Policing Corona: Crime, Social Bulimia, and Racial Capitalism
This article explores the case study of crime and policing in the urban New York City neighborhood of Corona, Queens. Taking a critical...
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The nexus of women and ‘Clan Crime’: unravelling the dynamics and constraints
Despite its prominence in public debate, scholars have given little attention to women’s roles in ‘clan crime’ in Germany. This article aims to...
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Altruistic Preference and Crime Perception
We propose a static model of agriculture household behaviour and incorporate two behavioural aspects in it-namely altruistic tendencies and perceptions ...
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The Geography of Women’s Fear of Crime: Spatial Confidence and Constraints
Fear of crime is a critical problem in its own right. Although levels of fear are related to levels of criminal victimization, fear is influenced by...
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Does an Ageing Population Affect Crime Rates in the United States?
The United States is undergoing a demographic transition in which the proportion of individuals aged 65 years and above in total population is...
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The victimisation of farms in Ireland: fear of crime, social isolation and crime prevention
This paper explores farmer’s experiences of crime and their attitudes towards crime prevention in one rural hinterland. Farmer’s attitudes about...
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Effect of corruption and crime on growth-oriented informal firms
Traditionally, informal firms have been perceived to be unproductive, lacking skills, and static by necessity, while low institutional quality has...
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Ethnic profiling of organised crime? A tendency of mafia-cation in the Netherlands
This article will explore how the current narratives (and corresponding changes) in Dutch organised crime policing relate to ethnic profiling of...
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Map** fear of crime: defining methodological orientations
The development of new technologies in recent years has encouraged the deployment of systems aimed at map** fear of crime. However, this new...
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New challenges in financial supervision: environmental crime terrorism financing
Environmental crime terrorism financing is the collection, transfer, and use of terrorist-related funds or terrorist-related property in...
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Strategic crackdown on organized crime by local governments
This study examines strategic crackdown policies on organized crime between states or nations. In particular, we consider how organized crimes in...
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School Performance and Young Adult Crime in a Brazilian Birth Cohort
Poor school performance may increase the risk of crime and violence via effects on self-esteem, risky behaviours, peer networks, and perceived stakes...
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Machine learning in crime prediction
Predicting crimes before they occur can save lives and losses of property. With the help of machine learning, many researchers have studied...
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Criminology and Crime Science in the Arab World
Throughout most of the twentieth century, Western criminological thought was preoccupied by theories of modern criminology, which were concerned with...
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Policing, Labor Market, and Crime in Japan: Evidence from Prefectural Panel Data
The study analyzed long-term changes in Japanese crime rates and their relationship with policing and labor market conditions, focusing on the...