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期刊名:International criminal justice review

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ISSN:1057-5677

e-ISSN:1556-3855

IF/分区:1.4/N/A

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Jonah R Rimer,Karen Holt Jonah R Rimer
Child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) users elicit strong negative reactions from society and people within their networks. There are symbolic and social boundaries that these individuals have transgressed, and subsequent identity work ...
Karla Emeno,Mari Pullman,Craig Bennell Karla Emeno
Research suggests that previously burglarized targets, and targets located near such locations, are at an increased risk of being victimized. However, this elevated risk is only temporary and appears to subside over time. The boost account ...
Richard C Helfers,Johnny Nhan Richard C Helfers
In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe prompting stay-at-home orders for all but the most essential workers in society. Policing was one of the professions that is essential for community safety, regardless of ...
Krystlelynn Caraballo Krystlelynn Caraballo
This introduction to the International Criminal Justice Review provides a brief overview of the books reviewed in this special issue, which address multiple facets of the immigration system. Then, I provide an overview of the key immigratio...
Wesley G Jennings,Jennifer M Reingle,Stephanie A S Staras et al. Wesley G Jennings et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) research often focuses on either the victims of IPV or the perpetrators of IPV. Recent studies have documented the existence of a group of victim-perpetrators, for example, they perpetrate IPV and are also th...
Jennifer M Reingle,Mildred M Maldonado-Molina Jennifer M Reingle
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the victim-offender overlap among a nationally representative sample of Native American adolescents and young adults. Data for this study were obtained from 338 Native American youth who participat...