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Understanding Crime covers new criminology and criminal justice research for a general audience. Launched September 2023.

YOUR FIRST FIVE

Your First Five Crime Studies of October 13

Today’s research includes work on “restorative justice treatment for domestic violence crimes”

1 min readOct 13, 2023

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Take a look at these new criminology & criminal justice studies from the journals I monitor.

1. Bad apples or rotten orchards? Public attitudes of interactions with police and the role of political ideology, published in Policing.

2. Restorative Justice Treatment for Domestic Violence Crimes: A Qualitative Study, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior.

3. Should police officers who use force against peaceful protesters be punished? A national experiment, published in Journal of Experimental Criminology.

4. Students’ help-seeking for experiences of interpersonal violence: How can universities respond?, published in Criminology & Criminal Justice.

5. The Classification of Federally Sentenced Women in Canada: Addition of Gender-Informed Variables to the Custody Rating Scale Contributes Incremental Predictive Validity, published in Criminal Justice and Behavior.

I might cover these studies in some depth in Understand Crime.

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Understanding Crime
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Published in Understanding Crime

Understanding Crime covers new criminology and criminal justice research for a general audience. Launched September 2023.

Aaron Jacklin
Aaron Jacklin

Written by Aaron Jacklin

Creating quality, ethical nonfiction crime content. Criminology Journalist & Writing Coach.

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