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期刊名:American journal of criminal justice

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ISSN:1066-2316

e-ISSN:1936-1351

IF/分区:2.0/Q1

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J Andrew Hansen,Gabrielle L Lory J Andrew Hansen
Rural criminal justice organizations have been overlooked by researchers and underfunded in the United States, exacerbating problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Access to victims' services has been a longstanding issue in rural comm...
Angela R Gover,Shannon B Harper,Lynn Langton Angela R Gover
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is believed to have emerged in Wuhan, China in late December 2019 and began rapidly spreading around the globe throughout the spring months of 2020. As COVID-19 proliferated across the United States, Asia...
Julie Marie Baldwin,John M Eassey,Erika J Brooke Julie Marie Baldwin
This paper reviews the distinct nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and examines the resultant court responses and recommendations disseminated by various entities that support courts. Specifically, we contextualize the current environment the ...
J Mitchell Miller,Alfred Blumstein J Mitchell Miller
The novel corona virus COVID-19 has become a worldwide public health pandemic that has induced anomic conditions impacting daily routines. COVID-19 response measures specifically alter regular schedules and both restrict and expand opportun...
John H Boman th,Owen Gallupe John H Boman th
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, state-level governments across the United States issued mandatory stay-at-home orders around the end of March 2020. Though intended to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the lockdowns have had sweep...
John Stogner,Bryan Lee Miller,Kyle McLean John Stogner
The COVID-19 pandemic created social upheaval and altered norms for all members of society, but its effects on first responders have been particularly profound. Law enforcement officers have been expected to coordinate local shutdowns, enco...
Molly Buchanan,Erin D Castro,Mackenzie Kushner et al. Molly Buchanan et al.
An early examination of the impact of COVID-19 on juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice in America, this review provides initial scholarship to rapidly evolving areas of research. Our appraisals of these topics are made after nearly 2 m...
Irshad Altheimer,Janelle Duda-Banwar,Christopher J Schreck Irshad Altheimer
This paper examines the impact of Covid-19 on community-based violence interventions, especially hospital-based violence interventions and street outreach organizations. Guided by our work in Rochester, New York, we explore how the emergenc...
Brenda Vose,Francis T Cullen,Heejin Lee Brenda Vose
While the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected the lives of people around the world, select populations (e.g., elderly, immune-compromised, and incarcerated individuals) are among the most likely to contract the virus and among the l...
Leola A Abraham,Timothy C Brown,Shaun A Thomas Leola A Abraham
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified decades of vulnerabilities, disparities, and injustices within the U.S. correctional system. The spread of the coronavirus poses a particularly serious threat to those that comprise the system, including ...