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YOUR FIRST FIVE
Your First Five Crime Studies of October 10
Today’s research includes work on crime solvability, police response to sexual assault, coercive control
Take a look at these new criminology & criminal justice studies from the journals I monitor.
1. Intersecting Rape Myths with Race: Examining Race- and Ethnicity-Specific Effects of Rape Myth Factors on Police Responses to Sexual Assault, published in Justice Quarterly.
2. Does the Rapid Deployment of Information to Police Improve Crime Solvability? A Quasi-Experimental Impact Evaluation of Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) Technologies on Violent Crime Incident Outcomes, published in Justice Quarterly.
3. Fairness, relationships and perceptions of police legitimacy in the context of Integrated Offender Management, published in Policing and Society.
4. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence: Why Coercive Control Requires a Social and Systemic Entrapment Framework, published in Violence Against Women.
5. Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Perspectives on Coping With Family Court Processes, published in Violence Against Women.
I might cover these studies in some depth in Understand Crime.
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