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Racial Attitudes and Criminal Justice Policy
Crime and justice, 2021Empirical research on public policy preferences must attend to Whites’ animus toward Blacks. For a quarter-century, studies have consistently found that Kinder and Sanders’s four-item measure of “racial resentment” is a robust predictor of almost every ...
F. Cullen, Leah C. Butler, Amanda Graham
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Diversion in the Criminal Justice System
The Review of Economic Studies, 2020This article provides the first causal estimates on the popular, cost-saving practice of diversion in the criminal justice system, an intervention that provides offenders with a second chance to avoid a criminal record.
Michael Mueller-Smith, Kevin T. Schnepel
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The Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Justice Contact
annual review of criminology, 2020This article provides a critical overview in five stages of roughly 50 years of research on the intergenerational transmission of criminal justice contact.
Christopher Wildeman
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CRIMINAL VIOLENCE, CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Canadian Journal of Criminology, 1979Albert W. Alschuler +1 more
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The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2020
Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of emotional intelligence and organizational justice on job satisfaction and caring climate and its impacts on Criminal Investigation officers’ performance.
Nurdin Sembiring +3 more
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Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of emotional intelligence and organizational justice on job satisfaction and caring climate and its impacts on Criminal Investigation officers’ performance.
Nurdin Sembiring +3 more
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2017
Abstract This chapter considers the historical developments leading to the establishment of international criminal tribunals and why there exist unique provisions and capabilities, as well as some similar approaches to justice, among them.
Stephanie N. Whitehead +1 more
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Abstract This chapter considers the historical developments leading to the establishment of international criminal tribunals and why there exist unique provisions and capabilities, as well as some similar approaches to justice, among them.
Stephanie N. Whitehead +1 more
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Indigenous Peoples, Criminology, and Criminal Justice
annual review of criminology, 2019This review provides a critical overview of Indigenous peoples’ interactions with criminal justice systems. It focuses on the experiences of Indigenous peoples residing in the four major Anglo-settler-colonial jurisdictions of Australia, New Zealand ...
C. Cunneen, Juan Tauri
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Jail Incarceration: A Common and Consequential Form of Criminal Justice Contact
annual review of criminology, 2019Although jails are both common and consequential, affecting millions of individuals annually, they are a relatively understudied aspect of the criminal justice system.
Kristin Turney, Emma Conner
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Neuroscience and the Criminal Justice System
annual review of criminology, 2019The criminal justice system acts directly on bodies, but fundamentally it cares about minds. As neuroscience progresses, it will increasingly be able to probe the objective, physical organ of the brain and reveal secrets from the subjective mind. This is
H. Greely, Nita A. Farahany
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2022
This book offers a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the criminal justice system of England and Wales. Starting with an overview of the main theories of the causes of crime, this book explores and discusses the operation of the main criminal justice agencies including the police, probation and prison services and the legal and youth justice ...
Joyce, Peter, Laverick, Wendy
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This book offers a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the criminal justice system of England and Wales. Starting with an overview of the main theories of the causes of crime, this book explores and discusses the operation of the main criminal justice agencies including the police, probation and prison services and the legal and youth justice ...
Joyce, Peter, Laverick, Wendy
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