Adopting Problem-Based Learning in Criminology and Criminal Justice Education [PDF]
Dae-Young Kim
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Crime, Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System in Africa: A Psycho-Criminological Perspective,
Stephane M. Shepherd
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In Search of a Critical Mass: Do Black Lives Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs? [PDF]
Rod K. Brunson, Eric A. Stewart
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A Smithian Political Economy Approach for the Competition Law of the 21st Century
This study aims to show how a Smithian political economy approach could assist competition law in addressing the challenges of the 21st‐century economy. We revisit Smith's Wealth of Nations to provide a more nuanced understanding of his views, contrasting them with the prevailing libertarian interpretation called here ‘Chicago Smith’.
Stavros Makris
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Abstract This article proposes that loved ones supporting prisoners with experience of remand in England and Wales may use Sykes & Matza's (1957) ‘techniques of neutralization’ by proxy. Adopting neutralisations may enable those in prison to be viewed not as those who have harmed, or bad people, but as those who themselves have been harmed.
Isla Masson, Natalie Booth
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Incorporation of Criminological Theories in the Cameroonian Criminal Justice System
Emmanuel Ebolloh+2 more
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The Omissions Doctrine after Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police
In tort law, liability is generally not imposed for failing to confer a benefit on another person. This is commonly referred to as the omissions doctrine. In Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, the UK Supreme Court elucidated the scope of this doctrine.
Eleni Katsampouka
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Women accused of killing with others: Experiences of the Scottish criminal justice system
Abstract This article examines homicide cases in which women have been accused of killing alongside another person or persons – an area which until now has not been examined in a Scottish context. The findings presented demonstrate that being accused of killing with another person or persons can have particularly adverse effects for women: claims of ...
Rachel McPherson
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The Analysis of Criminal Recidivism: A Hierarchical Model-Based Approach for the Analysis of Zero-Inflated, Spatially Correlated recurrent events Data [PDF]
The life course perspective in criminology has become prominent last years, offering valuable insights into various patterns of criminal offending and pathways. The study of criminal trajectories aims to understand the beginning, persistence and desistence in crime, providing intriguing explanations about these moments in life. Central to this analysis
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Both the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act (REULA) and its Regulations 2023/1417 significantly reform UK data protection and raise tensions with the UK's Council of Europe commitments. Whilst including a non‐binding incompatibility mechanism, REULA generally prohibits overriding other law for inconsistency with the UK General Data Protection ...
David Erdos
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