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Brazilian prisons in times of mass incarceration: Ambivalent transformations
Abstract Most of the scholarship on the ‘punitive turn’ has claimed that there have been two main trends in punishment since the 1970s: the rise of incarceration rates (quantitative dimension) and the worsening of prison conditions (qualitative dimension).
Luiz Dal Santo
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Tokenism in Criminology and Criminal Justice Departments: Problems and Solutions [PDF]
Ojmarrh Mitchell
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Abstract Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past three decades. Despite this tremendous growth, some issues remain unexplored. Among these is the extent to which the reasons why people stop offending might vary by the age at which they stop, and their previous lifestyles.
Stephen Farrall, Joanna Shapland
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Women who die in custody: What Australian coroners’ reports tell us
Abstract Women's deaths in custody remain under‐researched around the world. This article reports on a large‐scale study on deaths in custody conducted in Australia that involved an analysis of 736 coroners’ inquest reports dated between 1991 and 2020.
Tamara Walsh
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Disorder policing to reduce crime: A systematic review
Anthony A. Braga+2 more
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Classical School of Criminology and Its Application in the Sri Lankan Criminal Justice System
K. A. A. N. Thilakarathna
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Unmasking the oligarchs – Using open source data to detect sanctions violations
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 led Western governments to impose extensive sanctions on the Russian economy and the people who maintain the regime - the so-called oligarchs.
Jonas Montenarh, Simon Marsden
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Criminology and Criminal Justice Researchers’ Experiences and Challenges with Institutional Review Boards [PDF]
Elaine Gunnison+1 more
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