'Cocooning' in prison during COVID-19: Findings from recent research in Ireland [0.03%]
新冠肺炎期间爱尔兰监狱的封闭隔离措施——基于最新的调查研究结果
Joe Garrihy,Ian Marder,Patricia Gilheaney
Joe Garrihy
The advent of COVID-19 prompted the enforced isolation of elderly and vulnerable populations around the world, for their own safety. For people in prison, these restrictions risked compounding the isolation and harm they experienced. At the...
How the COVID-19 pandemic hit crime in Barcelona: Analysis of variation in crime trends [0.03%]
新冠疫情如何影响巴塞罗那的犯罪率:犯罪趋势变化分析
Diego A Díaz-Faes,Ferran Vidal-Codina,Anna Segura et al.
Diego A Díaz-Faes et al.
Objectives: To compare the observed and forecasted crime trends in Barcelona, using crime statistics from January 2018 to March 2021. Methods: ...
Rebecca Banwell-Moore,Philippa Tomczak
Rebecca Banwell-Moore
In prisons, participatory mechanisms can foster important outcomes including fairness, legitimacy and dignity. Complaints are one significant (symbolic) mechanism facilitating prisoner participation. Ombud institutions/Ombudsmen handle comp...
The 'officer effect' in risk assessment for domestic abuse: Findings from a mixed methods study in England and Wales [0.03%]
英格兰和威尔士的一项混合方法研究中关于家暴风险评估的“官员效应”现象的研究发现
Andy Myhill,Katrin Hohl,Kelly Johnson
Andy Myhill
Research on risk assessment for domestic abuse has focused primarily on the predictive validity of specific tools; less attention has been paid to implementation of risk tools by practitioners. This paper presents findings from a mixed meth...
Ahmed Ajil
Ahmed Ajil
Most studies on politico-ideological violence (PIV) recognize the importance of socio-political and economic grievances, but they rarely analyse them in depth. I argue that this is symptomatic of a tendency of depoliticization in radicaliza...
Marieke Liem,Karoliina Suonpää,Martti Lehti et al.
Marieke Liem et al.
This study provides an overview of homicide clearance in four West European countries: Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Using data from the European Homicide Monitor, employing similar definitions and uniform coding schemes...
Street Pastors: On security, care and faith in the British night-time economy [0.03%]
英国夜间经济中的街头牧师:安全、关怀与信仰
Ronald van Steden
Ronald van Steden
This paper presents a study of Street Pastors in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Street Pastors are Christian volunteers who look after vulnerable people in the night-time economy. In this manner, they provide securitas through empathy ...
Rethinking one of criminology's 'brute facts': The age-crime curve and the crime drop in Scotland [0.03%]
反思犯罪学的“基本事实”之一:苏格兰的犯罪年龄曲线和犯罪下降现象
Ben Matthews,Jon Minton
Ben Matthews
Examining annual variation in the age-crime curve as a way to better understand the recent crime drop, this paper explores how the age distribution of convicted offending changed for men and women in Scotland between 1989 and 2011. This ana...
In comparative perspective: The effects of incarceration abroad on penal subjectivity among prisoners in Lithuania [0.03%]
跨国比较视角下的立陶宛在国外服刑的囚犯的监禁效应与惩罚客体化效应研究
Gavin Slade,Rūta Vaičiūnienė
Gavin Slade
This article looks at how global flows of people and policies affect penal subjectivity among prisoners in Lithuania. Those who had previously been incarcerated abroad perceive their punishment in Lithuania's reforming penal system in compa...
Young people's differential vulnerability to criminogenic exposure: Bridging the gap between people- and place-oriented approaches in the study of crime causation [0.03%]
青年接触犯罪诱因的差异性脆弱性:弥合研究犯罪原因的人群取向与地点取向方法之间的差距
Per-Olof H Wikström,Richard P Mann,Beth Hardie
Per-Olof H Wikström
The overall purpose of this study is to contribute to bridging the gap between people- and place-oriented approaches in the study of crime causation. To achieve this we will explore some core hypotheses derived from Situational Action Theor...