Cultural Stress Theory in the Context of Family Crisis Migration: Implications for Behavioral Health with Illustrations from the Adelante Boricua Study [0.03%]
家庭危机迁移背景下的文化压力理论——来自“前进波里库阿”研究的行为健康启示
Christopher P Salas-Wright,Mildred M Maldonado-Molina,Eric C Brown et al.
Christopher P Salas-Wright et al.
On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 155 miles per hour and torrential rains that ravaged the United States territory. In the midst of the crisis, several hund...
Presidential Address: Widening the Net of Education, Research and Scholarship, and Service and Community Engagement in Criminology and Criminal Justice [0.03%]
主席致辞:拓宽犯罪学与刑事司法的教育、研究和服务领域的视野
Wesley G Jennings
Wesley G Jennings
Moving Beyond Narcan: A Police, Social Service, and Researcher Collaborative Response to the Opioid Crisis [0.03%]
超越纳洛酮:警察、社会服务机构和研究人员合作应对阿片类药物危机的响应
Michael D White,Dina Perrone,Seth Watts et al.
Michael D White et al.
The opioid crisis is the most persistent, long-term public health emergency facing the United States, and available evidence suggests the crisis has worsened during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Naloxone is an effective overdose response th...
Social Learning, Self-Control, and Offending Specialization and Versatility among Friends [0.03%]
同伴关系中的社会学习、自我控制及犯罪专长与多样性
John H Boman th,Thomas J Mowen,George E Higgins
John H Boman th
While it is generally understood that people tend not to specialize in specific types of deviance, less is understood about offending specialization and versatility in the context of friendships. Using a large sample of persons nested withi...
Yan Zhang,Lening Zhang,Francis Benton
Yan Zhang
Using 1992-2014 data from the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), the present study examines the nature and characteristics of hate crimes against Asian Americans by comparing them with those of hate crimes against African Ame...
Exploring the Immediate Effects of COVID-19 Containment Policies on Crime: an Empirical Analysis of the Short-Term Aftermath in Los Angeles [0.03%]
探索COVID-19防控政策对犯罪的即时影响:洛杉矶短期后果的经验分析
Gian Maria Campedelli,Alberto Aziani,Serena Favarin
Gian Maria Campedelli
This work investigates whether and how COVID-19 containment policies had an immediate impact on crime trends in Los Angeles. The analysis is conducted using Bayesian structural time-series and focuses on nine crime categories and on the ove...
Trends in Family Violence Are Not Causally Associated with COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders: a Commentary on Piquero et al [0.03%]
家庭暴力的趋势与COVID-19居家隔离令没有因果关系:对Piquero等人文章的评论
Jennifer M Reingle Gonzalez,Rebecca Molsberry,Jonathan Maskaly et al.
Jennifer M Reingle Gonzalez et al.
COVID-19 has caused a wave of research publications in academic and pre-print outlets which have resulted in several high-profile retractions. While the breadth of emerging research has been instrumental in understanding and curbing the glo...
Alex R Piquero,Jordan R Riddell,Stephen A Bishopp et al.
Alex R Piquero et al.
Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Youth Firearm Access, Possession or Carrying [0.03%]
与青年接触、持有或携带枪支有关的风险和保护因素
Sabrina Arredondo Mattson,Eric Sigel,Melissa C Mercado
Sabrina Arredondo Mattson
Firearm homicide and suicide are the leading causes of violence-related injury deaths among U.S. youth. However, evaluations of the effectiveness of firearm violence prevention programs and strategies to reducing youth firearm violence are ...
Annie Harper,Callie Ginapp,Tommaso Bardelli et al.
Annie Harper et al.
People involved with the criminal justice system in the United States are disproportionately low-income and indebted. The experience of incarceration intensifies financial hardship, including through worsening debt. Little is known about ho...