Criminology Research Topics

Research Area/ Research Interest: Criminology

Research Paper Topics for Masters and Ph.D. Thesis and publication

  1. Analytic criminology: Mechanisms and methods in the explanation of crime and its causes
  2. In their experience: A review of racial and sexual minority experience in academe and proposals for building an inclusive criminology
  3. The centrality of child maltreatment to criminology
  4. Anti-racism in Criminology: An Oxymoron or the way Forward?
  5. Reimaging ‘the Self’in criminology: Transcendence, unconscious states and the limits of narrative criminology
  6. Whose Voices are Prioritised in Criminology, and Why Does it Matter?
  7. Criminology towards the metaverse: Cryptocurrency scams, grey economy and the technosocial
  8. Crime, justice and criminology in the Republic of Ireland
  9. Cannabis criminology: inequality, coercion, and illusions of reform
  10. Technical analysis on the cyber organizational criminology of dictatorial military conducts-experience from human trafficking and coercions by military cyber …
  11.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  12. A post-capitalocentric critique of digital technology and environmental harm: New directions at the intersection of digital and green criminology
  13.  Repeat victimization by website defacement: An empirical test of premises from an environmental criminology perspective
  14. Publication bias: A “bird’s-eye view” of meta-analytic practice in criminology and criminal justice
  15.  Research methods in criminal justice and criminology
  16. Anti-Racism and Intersectionality in Feminist Criminology and Academia: Introduction to a Special Issue
  17. Eco-crimes and ecocide at sea: Toward a new blue criminology
  18. Fucking with the model minority myth: The experiences of two vocal Asian American women in (white, male) criminology and academia
  19. Ecology and Criminology? Applying the tenets of procedural justice to environmental regulations
  20.  Queer criminology and ethnography
  21. Criminalization or instrumentalism? New trends in the field of border criminology
  22.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  23. Moved by fire: Green criminology in flux
  24. Advantages and Challenges of Queer Scholars Doing Qualitative Queer Criminology and Criminal Justice Research
  25. Asian Criminology—Elaborating Its Concepts, Approach, Paradigm, and Future
  26. Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals and Criminology
  27. The psycho-criminology of burial sites: developing the winthropping method for locating clandestine burial sites
  28.  Criminology, Crime and Justice in Ireland: An Introduction
  29. Student motivations for studying criminology: A narrative inquiry
  30. Criminal achievement, criminal self-efficacy, and the criminology of Carlo Morselli: suggestions for continuing and extending a fruitful line of inquiry
  31. Public Criminology and Media Debates Over Policing
  32.  The criminal justice activism of Naomi Osaka: a case study in the criminology of celebrity culture
  33.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  34. Why Global North criminology fails to explain organized crime in Mexico
  35. Whitewashing Criminology: A Critical Tour of Cesare Lombroso’s Museum of Criminal Anthropology
  36. Social Democratic Criminology by Robert Reiner
  37.  Transnational criminology: trafficking and global criminal markets
  38. Savage tourism and its implication in theoretical criminology: a shift towards social disorganization
  39. Rafe McGregor: Critical Criminology and Literary Criticism
  40.  Language Learning Opportunities and English Language Competence of First Year BS-Criminology Students under the New Normal Setting
  41. The “new fiscal criminology”: State-level changes in crime rates and the structure of tax systems
  42. A pedagogy of ‘public criminology’ as a counter to marginality? Lessons for community sanctions and measures from the Pedagogy of the Oppressed
  43. Black males, impulsivity, and externalizing behaviors: A black criminology analysis
  44.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  45.  Redemptive Criminology
  46. Decolonising the Criminology curriculum in South Africa: Views and experiences of lecturers and postgraduate students
  47. Primatology, green criminology, and the impacts of science on the non-human world: A debate from Japan
  48.  The Holocaust and Disciplinary Myopia in Criminology and Sociology: Social injury as a response to the challenges of legal formalism
  49. Geographical information and GIS in rural criminology
  50. Environment, Environmental Crimes, Environmental Forensic Medicine, Environmental Risk Management and Environmental Criminology
  51. Criminology and human rights
  52. A Dialogue with Historical Criminology
  53. Teaching Preparation and Professional Development Coursework in Doctoral Programs: The Example of Criminology and Criminal Justice
  54.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  55. Reasonable hopes: social theory, critique and reconstruction in contemporary criminology
  56. The Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume III: From Middle Ages to Renaissance
  57. Desistance and the state: revisiting the individualization thesis in criminology and criminal justice
  58. Building on the shoulders of Bhaskar and Matthews: a critical realist criminology
  59. Inside the Criminology of Carlo Morselli
  60. Conclusion: Where Next for Intersectional Criminology?
  61. Green Criminology, Policing and Protecting the Environment
  62. Ghost Criminology: a (spirit) guide
  63. Diversity in Teaching and Researching Criminal Law and Criminology
  64.  Rafe McGregor, Literary Criminology and Literary Criticism
  65.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  66.  Sport and Crime: Towards a Critical Criminology of Sport
  67. Integrative KnowGen: Integrative Knowledge Base Generation for Criminology as a Domain of Choice
  68. Introduction: Diverse Voices in the Fields of Criminology and Criminal Justice
  69. The Management and Challenges of Criminology Deans in the New Normal
  70.  Machine Learning for Criminology and Crime Research: At the Crossroads
  71. What Are the Barriers to the Development of Convict Criminology in Australia?
  72. Criminology Explains Police Violence, by Philip Matthew Stinson, Sr
  73. Comparative Criminology and White-Collar Crime
  74. Widening the Scope of “Earth” Jurisprudence and “Green” Criminology? Towards Preserving Extra-Terrestrial Heritage Sites on Celestial Bodies
  75.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  76. Queer criminology
  77.  Fitting the facts of crime: an invitation to biopsychosocial criminology
  78. Sexual Abuse To A Child By A Teacher (A Criminology Riview)
  79. Green Criminology and an International Law Against Ecocide: Using Strict Liability and Superior Responsibility to Prevent State and Corporate Denial of …
  80. How neoclassical criminology, penal populism and COVID-19 helped to escalate the repressiveness of criminal law–the case of Poland?
  81.  Increasing Content Mastery in Criminology
  82. An Essay on Theory and Research in Rural Criminology
  83. Vocation to Criminology: An analysis of degree selection and interest areas in a Spanish sample of high school students
  84. From Techniques of Neutralisation to Techniques of Normalisation: Reflections on the role of criminology in a post-truth and never-forgotten world.
  85. Academic Engagement of Criminology Students in Northwestern University The Philippines
  86.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  87.  Why and How Criminology Should Be Free
  88.  Abolishing Consensus Criminology: Confronting the Human Nature Assumption and Ritual Criminologists
  89. State Crime in Plain Sight: German Criminology and the Crimes of the National Socialist State–A Tribute to Herbert Jäger (1928-2014)
  90.  On predictions, measurement, and causal inference: Essays on statistical correlations and statistical applications in labor market economics and criminology
  91. Newsmaking Criminology dan Kejahatan Terkait Corona Di Indonesia
  92. Android Educational Game for Criminology Students
  93. A Feasibility Study of JH Cerilles State College Offering a Master of Science in Criminal Justice With Specialization in Criminology
  94.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  95. Queer Criminology and the destabilization of Child sexual abuse
  96. Biological Sex, Gender Criticism and Feminist Criminology
  97.  Criminology for the Police
  98. Social Research Methods in Cybersecurity: From Criminology to Industrial Cybersecurity
  99.  Criminology on Trump
  100.  The Dynamics of Environmental Criminology and Response from the Legal System of Pakistan
  101.  A slippery subject: European eel trafficking in criminology teaching
  102. Gendering Criminology
  103. Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology by Jake Phillips, Jaime Waters, Chalen Westaby and Andrew Fowler (eds) (2020)
  104.  Proficiency and attitude of criminology students in Trigonometry in select Philippine higher education institution
  105.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  106. Criminology and criminal law–attempt to capture the relation as shown by the phenomenon of murder of one’s own child.
  107. Guest Editor’s Introduction to the Special Issue on Green Criminology
  108.  CYBERCRIME AWARENESS AND CYBERCRIME PREVENTION ATTITUDE OF CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS
  109. Ghost Criminology
  110.  Requirements and Barriers of Learning English for Specific Purposes: Criminology Cadets at AL ISTIQLAL University
  111. The True Cost of Technology: Double Extractivism and Green Criminology in Serbia
  112. Forensic Criminology: A Revolutionary Parameter for Legal Fraternity
  113. An Appetite for Crime: Case Studies of Cannibalism and the Criminology Theories that Explain It
  114.  IDENTIFICATION OF THE OBJECT AND SUBJECTS OF PREVENTION IN CRIMINOLOGY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
  115.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  116.  How neoclassical criminology, penal populism and COVID-19 helped to escalate the repressiveness of criminal law–the case of Poland: Jak kryminologia …
  117. Criminology of Law and Criminological Expertise of Law-New Trends in Criminological Research, Education and Practice
  118.  PROBLEMS OF APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING METHODS IN CRIMINOLOGY FOR IDENTIFICATION, INVESTIGATION AND PREVENTION OF …
  119.  The Effect of Fuzzy Logic on Punishment of imprisonment with a Look at Postmodern Criminology (By field study and questions from judges)
  120.  How they turn into criminals?(Explaining the path of criminal transition in the light of developmental and integrated criminology)
  121.  Ana Milošević Leuven Institute of Criminology, KU Leuven, Herbert Hooverplein 10, 3000 Leuven. Belgium ana. milosevic@ kuleuven. be
  122.  Criminology and cybercrime.
  123.  THE MEANING OF THE VICTIM–OFFENDER OVERLAP FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIME CONTROL POLICY
  124. Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse Viewed Through the Lens of Criminology
  125.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  126.  Green Criminology and Rhetoric of Public Opinion: Online Commenting on Gas Rigs Near Israel’s Coast
  127. Psychopathy and the prospective prediction of adult offending through age 29: Revisiting unfulfilled promises of developmental criminology
  128.  Jay Garnas University of Colorado, Boulder SOCY 4014-001: Criminology Dr. Kyle Thomas April 15, 2022
  129. Ghost Criminology: A Requiem
  130. Social order and social justice: Moral intuitions, systemic racism beliefs, and Americans’ divergent attitudes toward Black Lives Matter and police
  131. Public fear of protesters and support for protest policing: An experimental test of two theoretical models
  132. Aporte de la criminología mediática al estudio de la industria alimentaria. Una perspectiva al daño animal: Contribution of media criminology to the study of the food …
  133. Sex, drugs, and coercive control: Gendered narratives of methamphetamine use, relationships, and violence
  134. Body‐worn cameras, lawful police stops, and NYPD officer compliance: A cluster randomized controlled trial
  135. Nordic Research Council for Criminology: Nordiska Samarbetsrådet för Kriminologi
  136.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  137. The American racial divide in fear of the police
  138. Race, work history, and the employment recidivism relationship*
  139. Police contact and future orientation from adolescence to young adulthood: Findings from the Pathways to Desistance Study
  140. What’s in Your File Drawer? The Case of the Missing Null in Criminology and Criminal Justice
  141. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t: How formerly incarcerated men navigate the labor market with prison credentials*
  142. Are guns the new dog whistle? Gun control, racial resentment, and vote choice
  143. When guardians become offenders: Understanding guardian capability through the lens of corporate crime
  144.  Michael Fiddler, Theo Kindynis and Travis Linnemann (Eds)(2022) Ghost Criminology: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment. New York: New York University …
  145. The price of a sex offense conviction: A comparative analysis of the costs of community supervision
  146.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  147. Prior punishments and cumulative disadvantage: How supervision status impacts prison sentences*
  148. Collective efficacy and the built environment
  149. “No idea whether he’s Black, White, or purple”: Colorblindness and cultural scripting in prosecution
  150. Prevention of Violence Againts Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic Perspective of Criminology
  151.  Editorial 4 (1)
  152. Aas 2012 Aas, KF (2012). The Earth is one but the world is not: Criminological theory and its geopolitical divisions. Theoretical Criminology, 16
  153.  A ‘Lens of Labor’: Re-Conceptualizing Young People’s Involvement in Organized Crime
  154.  Sensing surveillance
  155.  The state of criminology in East Asia
  156.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  157. Corona crimes: How pandemic narratives change criminal landscapes
  158. Experiences of trauma and alcohol and other drug use by domestic, family, and sexual violence offenders: A review of 6 months of sentencing remarks from the …
  159. Revitalizing Ethnographic Studies of Immigration and Crime
  160.  Punishment, Victimhood and Social Control: Towards a Criminology of Transitional Justice
  161. Police Observational Research in the Twenty-First Century
  162.  Racial profiling in the racial welfare state: Examining the order of policing in the Nordic region
  163.  Jerzy Sarnecki and a Counter Factual History of Swedish Criminology.
  164.  Gender, Criminalization, Imprisonment and Human Rights in Southeast Asia
  165. Severe and pervasive? Consequences of sexual harassment for graduate students and their Title IX report outcomes
  166.  The indigenization of criminology in Iran: barriers and requirements
  167.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  168. The long history of prevention: Social Defence, security and anticipating future crimes in the era of ‘penal welfarism’
  169. The drop in female homicide victimisation in Australia
  170.  Linking professionalism, learning and wellbeing in the context of rape investigation: Early findings from Project Bluestone
  171.  Investigation of criminology in the field of culture and theoretical limitations of this type of criminology
  172. Campus Sexual Harassment, Other Violence, and Racism, Oh my! Evidence From Black Women Undergraduates for a Culturally Competent University Approach to …
  173. The benefits and supervisory styles of women police leaders
  174. Drill, discipline and decency? Exploring the significance of prior military experience for prison staff culture
  175.  Time for Criminology
  176.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  177. Prom oting a Culture of
  178. Re-theorizing the progress of women in policing: An alternative perspective from the Global South
  179. Surveillance arbitration in the era of digital policing
  180. A test of General Strain Theory: Explaining intimate partner violence and alcohol use among Black women
  181.  Reconceptualizing multisectoral prison regulation: Voluntary organizations and bereaved families as regulators
  182. The social dynamics of group offending
  183. Justin R. Ellis: Policing Legitimacy: Social Media, Scandal and Sexual Citizenship
  184. Perceptions of Police Among Kenyan Female Immigrants in the United States
  185.  Social Democratic Criminology
  186. Sexual harassment of students at institutions of higher education: Variations in students’ experiences, knowledge, and perceptions across institutions
  187.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  188. “If It’s Not Femicide, It’s Still Murder”: Contestations Over Femicide in Nicaragua
  189. ‘Smart’crime prevention? Digitization and racialized crime control in a Smart City
  190.  Language matters: doing systematic (critical) discourse analysis in criminology
  191.  Renewing historical criminology: scope, significance and future directions
  192. The Motherhood Penalty—Understanding the Gendered Role of Motherhood in the Life Histories of Incarcerated South African Women
  193. Who owns desistance? A triad of agency enabling social structures in the desistance process
  194. Trajectories of hope/lessness among men and women in the late stage of a life sentence
  195. The Effects of the Fair Sentencing Act 2010 on Sentencing Outcomes for Female Convicted of Cocaine Offenses
  196. Homicide drop in seven European countries: General or specific across countries and crime types?
  197. Did They Move on? An Outcome Evaluation of the Gender-Responsive Program, Girls…Moving On
  198.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  199.  The Effect of Fuzzy Logic on Punishment of imprisonment with a Look at Postmodern Criminology (By field study and questions from judges)
  200.  Five pillars: A framework for transforming the police response to rape and sexual assault
  201. Police legitimacy and approval of vigilante violence: The significance of anger
  202. “I’m Going to be Successful Someday”: Women’s Personal Projects to Improve Their Lives, and Implications for Clarifying the Nature of Agency in Criminological …
  203.  State Crime in Plain Sight: German Criminology and the Crimes of the National Socialist State–A Tribute to Herbert Jäger
  204. Striking the Balance? On the Relationship Between Public and Private Security in Western Countries
  205. Private security and national security: The case of Estonia
  206.  Gang Phantasmagoria: How Racialized Gang Allegations Haunt Immigration Legal Work
  207.  When the Islamic State Kills: Ironies of American and ISIS Executions
  208. Experiencing Shame: How Does Gender Affect the Interpersonal Dynamics of Restorative Justice?
  209.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  210. The meaning of the victim–offender overlap for criminological theory and crime prevention policy
  211.  Young People, Antisocial Behavior and Unemployment: Toward a Trans-Disciplinary Analysis of Criminalization
  212.  Island Criminology
  213. Radical hope and processes of becoming: Examining short-term prisoners’ imagined futures in England & Wales and Norway
  214.  Sanctions, perceptions, and crime
  215.  A Procedural Justice Theory Approach to Police Engagement with Victim-Survivors of Rape and Sexual Assault: Initial Findings of the ‘Project Bluestone’Pilot …
  216. Feminized need and racialized danger: Punitive therapeutics and historical addict tropes in a Midwestern drug court
  217. Irreducibly social: Why biocriminology’s ontoepistemology is incompatible with the social reality of crime
  218. Identifying online risk markers of hard-to-observe crimes through semi-inductive triangulation: The case of human trafficking in the United States
  219.  Social Democratic Criminology
  220.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  221. The security mindset: Corrections officer workplace culture in late mass incarceration
  222.  Child execution in Iran: Furthering our understanding of child execution as a form of structural violence
  223. The civic crime of corruption: Citizen networks and public sector bribery in the non-democracies
  224. Transnational policing between national political regimes and human rights norms: The case of the Interpol Red Notice system
  225.  COVID-19 conspiracies, trust in authorities, and duty to comply with social distancing restrictions
  226. Women’s perceptions of domestic and intimate partner violence alongside government’s interventions in Nigeria: a qualitative study
  227. Penal changes, crises, and the political economy of punishment: An introduction
  228. How do gender, sexuality, and age impact perceptions of teacher sexual misconduct? An intersectional vignette-based study
  229. A Snapshot into Challenges of Policing Rural Zimbabwe
  230. The collective body: Legacies of monastic discipline in the post-Soviet prison
  231.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  232.  The convergence of environmental crime with other serious crimes: Subtypes within the environmental crime continuum
  233. The slow violence of contemporary policing
  234. Negotiating penal hybridity: Time–space boundary-work in parole decision making
  235. Exemplification of child abduction in US news media: Testing media effects on parental perceptions and assessment of risk
  236.  Criminology, Overview of
  237. Counter-terrorism measures and perceptions of police legitimacy: The importance Muslims place on procedural justice, representative bureaucracy, and bounded …
  238. A general theory of crime
  239.  Academics Versus Athletics? The Protection and Prioritization of College Athletics in an Era of Neoliberal Austerity
  240. The War against Civilians: Victims of the “War on Terror” in Afghanistan and Pakistan. By Vasja Badalič (Palgrave, 2019, 257 pp.,£ 49.99 pbk)
  241. The nature and role of morality in situational action theory
  242.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  243. Cycling in the streets of Brussels: the side-effects of e-Participation
  244. Fostering Trust in Police in a Stigmatized Community: When Does Procedural Justice and Police Effectiveness Matter Most to Muslims?
  245. Redefining Motherhood: How Formerly Incarcerated Black Mothers Frame Mothering Choices
  246. Analysing the impact of being a sole or primary carer for dependent relatives on the sentencing of women in the Crown Court, England and Wales
  247. Psychological distance and fear of crime: Towards a new understanding of risk perception formation
  248.  A Typology of Heritage Crime Victims
  249. Narcan as biomedical panic: The war on overdose and the harms of harm reduction
  250.  Storytelling, resilience and transitional justice: Reversing narrative social bulimia
  251.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  252. Crime count and crime harm in a post-socialist city: How does the law of crime concentration at places apply?
  253.  Expendable lives: race and segmented representation in the politics of crime and criminal Justice in the United States
  254. ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND PROPERTY RELATIONS IN PLANTS LEGISLATION
  255.  Power (ful) Connections: Exploring the Revolving Doors Phenomenon as a Form of State-Corporate Crime
  256. Violence and bordering on the margins of the State: A view from South Africa and the southern border of Spain
  257. Psychological distance and fear of crime: Towards a new understanding of risk perception formation
  258.  Exploring Media Representations of the Nexus Between Climate Change and Crime in the United States
  259. Three-dimensional policeman: Security, sovereignty and volumetric police power
  260. Foucault, prison, and human rights: A dialectic of theory and criminal justice reform
  261.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  262. Urban youth and police: a relationship based on power-imbalance and mutual distrust
  263. Power, shame and social relations in prisons for men convicted of sex offences
  264.  Concept, Signs and Types of Criminal Offence in Legislation and Practice of the US and Ukraine
  265. Exploring the effects of community disadvantage and remoteness on indigenous and non-indigenous peoples’ risk of reincarceration
  266. Rethinking police procedural justice
  267.  Six Lines: A Methodological Agenda for Critical Gang Studies
  268. Understanding how offending prevalence and frequency change with age in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development using Bayesian statistical models
  269. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ADD UP FIERCE, HORRIBLE AND TAINTING DISCIPLINE: A REFLECTION ON KENYA AND EAST AFRICA
  270. State Compensation of Exonerees in Capital Cases: the Chinese Experience
  271.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  272. “Ask Me About My Goals!” Challenging Pervasive Assumptions of Gang Members’ Fatalism by Exploring Gay Gang Members’ Goals
  273.  A political agenda in conflict with environmental protection: a critical policy essay from Brazil
  274.  Living Death at the Intersection of Necropower and Disciplinary Power: A Qualitative Exploration of Racialised and Detained Groups in Australia
  275.  A Patchwork of Intra-Schengen Policing: Border Games over National Identity and National Sovereignty (vol 24, pg 110, 2020)
  276. A guilty pleasure: The legal, social scientific and feminist verdict against rap
  277. Links between adverse childhood experiences, psychopathological symptoms and recidivism risk in juvenile delinquents
  278. Déjà Q in the Australian nightlife: ID scanners and violent crime in night-time entertainment districts
  279.  Neuroscientific Evidence in the Strategic Exploit of the Disabled as a Fighter in the Islamic State
  280. The Importance of Parenting in the Development of Self-control During Childhood, Early Adolescence, and Late Adolescence
  281.  ‘We Can’t Get No Nine-to-Five’: New York City Gang Membership as a Response to the Structural Violence of Everyday Life
  282.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  283. Shut In, Shut Out: Barriers and Opportunities for Gang Disengagement in El Salvador
  284. The link between the SAMFE and police perceptions of victim credibility
  285.  Concept and criminological principles of plea bargaining in criminal justice system
  286. Using big data to prevent crime: legitimacy matters
  287. Mothering after Moomba: Labelling, secondary stigma and maternal efficacy in the post-settlement context
  288. The Intersection of Race and Gender in Human Trafficking Vulnerability and Criminalization
  289. Field experiments on dishonesty and stealing: what have we learned in the last 40 years?
  290. “Terrified of a System I Didn’t Understand”: Reporting Staff Sexual Misconduct Against Women on Parole
  291.  Labelled as ‘risky’in an era of control: How young people experience and respond to the stigma of criminalized identities
  292. OVERVIEW, OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES OF INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY
  293.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  294. Merging the peer selection and peer influence effects: Can neutralization beliefs and cognitive impulsivity serve as links in the chain?
  295. The dark footprint of state violence: A synthetic approach to the American crime decline
  296.  Citizen Compliance with Pandemic Rules in China: Exploring the Effects of Emotional States, Peer Influence, and Policing
  297. Fieldwork protocol as a safety inventory tool in public places
  298. Smashing backdoors in and the wandering eye: An introduction to bartenders’ experiences with unwanted sexual attention while working in the UK
  299. ENSURING CITIZENS’ACCESS TO THE BUDGET AS AN EFFICIENT MEANS OF COMMUNICATION WITH THE STATE
  300.  20/21 Valencia Criminology AA Assessment
  301. Elevated police turnover following the summer of George Floyd protests: A synthetic control study
  302. ‘Offending doesn’t happen in a vacuum’: The backgrounds and experiences of children under the age of 14 years who offend
  303. Empowering the police during COVID-19: How do normative and instrumental factors impact public willingness to support expanded police powers?
  304.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  305.  ¡ A Nosotros, nos Tienen que Respetar!(They Have to Respect us!): Gangs, Inter-Generational Conflict, and Graduated Governance in Urban Nicaragua
  306. From Optograms to X-Rays: How to Conjure a Spectral Criminological Image
  307. Still no bodies: Five years of “no body, no parole” in Queensland, Australia
  308. “I’ve Got Something to Live for Now”: A Study of Prison Nursery Mothers
  309.  Sustainability and financial crime
  310.  GHOST CRIMINOLOGY: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment
  311.  Accessing justice: The impact of discretion,’deservedness’ and distributive justice on the equitable allocation of policing resources
  312. Visualizing Changes in the Age-Distributions of Homicides in the United States: 1964–2019
  313. Techniques of Identity Talk in Reentering Mothers’ Self-Narratives:(M) othering and Redemption Narratives
  314. 8.“Dripping from Head to Toe with Blood”: Suffocation, Tentacles, Police, and Capital
  315.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  316. From Punitiveness to Authoritarianism: Examining the Sources of Public Support for the Use of State Violence in Latin America
  317. Confronting school violence: A synthesis of six decades of research
  318.  Rethinking social capital in the desistance process: The ‘Artful Dodger’complex
  319. Effectiveness of sexual offender treatment and reintegration programs: Does program composition and sequencing matter?
  320. In defence of human rights: the political-academic experience of the Centre for the Study of Violence, Brazil
  321. Cyber Violence with Biosocial Perspective and The Role of Preventive Legislative Mechanism
  322.  Exploring the role of opportunity in recidivist child sexual offending
  323. Police Integrity in Taiwan and Its Correlates
  324. THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION CULTURE IN THE FIELD OF CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
  325.  The accuracy of crime statistics: Assessing the impact of police data bias on geographic crime analysis
  326.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  327. Non-random study attrition: Assessing correction techniques and the magnitude of bias in a longitudinal study of reentry from prison
  328. Examining the impact of a crime gun intelligence center
  329.  An audit experiment to investigate the “war on cops”: a research note
  330. Similar past, different future? How feminist and queer criminological pedagogy and qualitative methods intersect and diverge
  331.  A review of Rural Crime Prevention: Theory, Tactics and Techniques by Alistair Harkness (ed.)
  332. “Every time I tell my story I learn something new”: Voice and inclusion in research with Black women with histories of substance use and incarceration
  333. At the Margins: Criminalization in the LGBTQIA+ Communities
  334. What Is Ultra-Realism?
  335. The relationship between variation in price and theft rates of consumer and commodity goods over time: A systematic review
  336. The seductions of cybercrime: Adolescence and the thrills of digital transgression
  337.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  338. Women police leaders in Europe: A tale of prejudice and patronage
  339. Promoting the police: A thematic analysis of the New Zealand Police recruitment campaigns and the construction of officers’ identities
  340. The Victimization of Individuals Who Identify as LGBTQIA+
  341.  COVID-19, Violent Crime, and Domestic Violence: An Exploratory Analysis
  342. The impact of incarceration on recidivism
  343. Ghost method
  344. Allyn Walker: A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity
  345. Carceral lock-in: How organizational conditions stymie the development of justice alternatives in a rape crisis center
  346.  Police Use of Excessive Force Against African Americans: Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions
  347. Reducing crime by remediating vacant lots: the moderating effect of nearby land uses
  348.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  349.  Unexpected events during survey design and trust in the police: A systematic review
  350. Estimating the effects of shrinking the criminal justice system on criminal recidivism
  351.  ‘If you don’t have documents or a legal procedure, you are out!’Making humanitarian organizations partner in migration control
  352. How do police officers talk about their encounters with ‘the public’? Group interaction, procedural justice and officer constructions of policing identities
  353. Boundaries, obligations and belonging: The reconfiguration of citizenship in emergency criminal regimes
  354. Can social bonds and social learning theories help explain radical violent extremism?
  355. Beyond wildlife crime: Towards the concept of ‘mundane fauna crime’
  356. Investigating the cyclical hypothesis of client aggression as a ‘loss spiral’: Can child protection worker distress lead to more client aggression?
  357. Immanence and Spaces of Possibility
  358.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  359.  Playing Pac-Man in Portville: Policing the dilution and fragmentation of drug importations through major seaports
  360. The migration–terrorism nexus: An analysis of German and Italian press coverage of the ‘refugee crisis’
  361. A review of The Rural Primitive in American Popular Culture, by Karen E. Kayden
  362. What is trauma-informed practice? Towards operationalisation of the concept in two prisons for women
  363. Ecocide, climate criminals and the politics of bushfires
  364. After the Fact: Spectral Evidence, Cultural Haunting, and Gothic Sensibility
  365. Using crowdsourcing for a safer society: When the crowd rules
  366. Non-compliance or What? An Empirical Inquiry into the Regulatory Pyramid of Chinese Drug Users
  367. Examining the impact of both legal and nonlegal factors on following a vehicle too closely utilizing three deterrence-based theories
  368.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  369. Measuring the built environment with Google Street View and machine learning: Consequences for crime on street segments
  370. Racial animus and its association with punitive sentencing and crime types: Do Australian community attitudes reflect the United States’?
  371. The Private Healthcare Insurance sector: A victim of fraud
  372. Dark Diffractions: A Performative Hauntology of 10 Rillington Place
  373.  Crime Shows, Crime & Popular Criminology Examining Fictional Representations of Criminality
  374. Testing the Job Demands–Job Resources Model for Police Officer Job Burnout in a Sample of Indian Police Officers
  375. Politico-ideological violence: Zooming in on grievances
  376. What is the best approach for preventing recruitment to terrorism? Findings from ABM experiments in social and situational prevention
  377. Fear of infectious diseases and perceived contagion risk count as an occupational health and safety hazard: Accounts from correctional officer recruits in Canada
  378.  Taking crime guns seriously: A socio-material perspective
  379.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  380.  The Impacts of Organizational Structure on Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups in Africa
  381. Contrasts in freedom: Comparing the experiences of imprisonment in open and closed prisons in England and Wales and Norway
  382.  ‘When it rains, it pours’: Housing evictions and criminal convictions in Sweden
  383. Cannabis users and stigma: A comparison of users from European countries with different cannabis policies
  384. The role of (self-) forgiveness in restorative justice: Linking restorative justice to desistance
  385. The effect of body-worn cameras on satisfaction and general perceptions of police: Findings from a quasi-randomized controlled trial
  386. The Radzinowicz Memorial Prize
  387. Painful lives: Understanding self-harm amongst care-experienced women in prison
  388.  Prevalence of sexual violence: A comparison of estimates from UK national surveys
  389. Women’s stories of non-fatal strangulation: Informing the criminal justice response
  390.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  391. The role of (in) visibility in hate crime targeting transgender people
  392. The Criminalisation and Exploitation of Irregular Chinese Migrant Workers in the UK
  393. Mapping cannabis social clubs in Europe
  394. ‘King, Warrior, Magician, Lover’: Understanding expressions of care among male prisoners
  395. Criminalizing Environmentally Beneficial Activities: Hemp and Canada’s Cannabis Act
  396. Does truancy make the delinquent? A situational and longitudinal analysis of the truancy–delinquency relationship
  397. Explaining the collapse of the prison population in the Netherlands: Testing the theories
  398. Immigration detention and juxtaposed border controls on the French north coast
  399. Ideologies, power and the politics of punishment: The case of the British Conservative Party
  400.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  401.  Utilizing personal values to explain people’s attitudes towards legal norms
  402.  Elegant security: Concept, evidence and implications
  403. Morality, delinquent peer association, and criminogenic exposure:(How) does change predict change?
  404. Biopower, juridical power and the afterlife of rights: Medical assistance in dying and the Supreme Court of Canada
  405.  ” Without limit of time” Living as a restricted patient in Scotland: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
  406.  Recruitment into organized crime: An agent-based approach testing the impact of different policies
  407. LGBTQ Cyberbullying on Online Learning Platforms Among University Students
  408. A test of the bifurcation hypothesis in prosecutorial diversion
  409. Kumarappa, Jagadisan Mohandas
  410.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience
  411. A critical perspective on the administrative approach to crime prevention: The case of labour trafficking
  412. Depenalization, diversion and decriminalization: A realist review and programme theory of alternatives to criminalization for simple drug possession
  413.  Revenge Porn: A Critical Content Analysis of the Nation’s Laws and Reflection upon Social Science Research
  414. Nordic penal exceptionalism: A comparative, empirical analysis
  415.  When things turn sour: A network event study of organized crime violence
  416. Inequality, welfare and punishment. Comparative notes between the Global North and South
  417.  Legal nature of the right of farms to use water resources
  418. The persistent countervailing consequences of urbanization: A longitudinal study of homicide rates
  419. Online Traceability of Halal Food Information to Protect Muslim Consumers in the Cyber Era
  420. Prosecution Deferred, Prosecution Exempt: On the Interests of (In) Justice in the Non-Trial Resolution of Transnational Corporate Bribery
  421.  The Effect of Waiting Environment and Perceived Atmosphere on Temporal Experience