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ABSTRACT This article critiques gendered, cultural and racial stereotypes of Nigerian migrant women as passive victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the United Kingdom. Based on 14 semi‐structured interviews, it reveals how spouse visa restrictions limit access to welfare and constrain women's ability to escape abuse.
Yemisi L. Sloane, Aisha K. Gill
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Discourses of Mass Probation: From Managing Risk to Ending Human Warehousing in Michigan. [PDF]
Phelps MS.
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Science Mapping: A Bibliometric Analysis on Cyberbullying and the Psychological Dimensions of the Self. [PDF]
Denche-Zamorano Á +7 more
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ABSTRACT This article is an extended review of Jeffrey Ian Ross's student textbook, ‘Introduction to Convict Criminology’. The review tackles critical issues emerging in convict criminology and the wider lived experience movement. The review engages with various approaches taken by Ross, in particular the book's focus on his own contributions to ...
Rod Earle
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Incarcerated Young Men, Masculinity, and Trauma. [PDF]
Cesaroni C, Maycock M, Vaswani N.
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Some Reflections on the Role of Correctional Research [PDF]
Schnur, Alfred C.
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ABSTRACT This article reframes the concept of imminence of suicide risk of mentally ill offenders under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which enshrines the right to life. The proposal is based on Article 2 domestic violence jurisprudence which has built its knowledge of lethal risk by reference to relevant expertise.
Sabina Garahan
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When punishment goals moderate and mediate the effect of clinical reports on the recidivism risk on prison sentences. [PDF]
Niang A, Leclerc C, Testé B.
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Exploring and Explaining the Use and Proliferation of Whole Life Orders in England and Wales
ABSTRACT Whole life orders (WLOs) represent the power of the state to inflict harm at its most extreme, with such sentences being found to be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights. However, very little research has endeavoured to understand the use of WLOs.
Hannah Gilman, Jake Phillips
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