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Do difficult temperaments in adolescence predict future offending? Check out this new study by Joshua Lang. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/P4T3m

Do difficult temperaments in adolescence predict future offending? 

Check out this new study by Joshua Lang. 

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/P4T3m
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Are there criminological theories that persist despite arguments that they have limited or conflicting evidence? Check out Michael Lynch’s new article, which is open access for the next 90 days! Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/NSEPc

Are there criminological theories that persist despite arguments that they have limited or conflicting evidence?

Check out Michael Lynch’s new article, which is open access for the next 90 days!

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/NSEPc
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Recent research shows the validity and reliability of the new Perceived Liability Scale in probation and parole work. Check out this new article by Viglione (@CJViglione), Paul, and Ray. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/1A4hD

Recent research shows the validity and reliability of the new Perceived Liability Scale in probation and parole work.

Check out this new article by Viglione (@CJViglione), Paul, and Ray. 

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/1A4hD
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How well does NIBRS capture nonfatal shootings? Check out this new article by Alaina Dr Biasi, Edmund McGarrell, and Scott Wolfe (Scott Wolfe). Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/WCrYF

How well does NIBRS capture nonfatal shootings? 

Check out this new article by Alaina Dr Biasi, Edmund McGarrell, and Scott Wolfe (<a href="/Scott_Wolfe_MSU/">Scott Wolfe</a>). 

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How does emotional invalidation integrate with General Strain Theory to shape criminal behavior? Check out this new article by Christopher Dennison (@crdennisUB). Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/6wzg7

How does emotional invalidation integrate with General Strain Theory to shape criminal behavior?

Check out this new article by Christopher Dennison (@crdennisUB). 

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Pandemic stress + poor cyber habits= higher cybercrime risk. Check out this new article by George Burruss (George Burruss), Courtney Weber (Courtney Weber), Nathan Fisk, & Federico Giovannetti. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/9vP6x

Pandemic stress + poor cyber habits= higher cybercrime risk.

Check out this new article by George Burruss (<a href="/BurrussGeorge/">George Burruss</a>), Courtney Weber (<a href="/courtneyy_weber/">Courtney Weber</a>), Nathan Fisk, &amp; Federico Giovannetti.

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Check out this new study by Stephen Baron that explores discrimination against individual experiencing homelessness. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/lyNwm

Check out this new study by Stephen Baron that explores discrimination against individual experiencing homelessness.

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/lyNwm
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Why do police officers leave the profession? Check out this open access article by Michael Rosales and Charles Scheer. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/yQCFr

Why do police officers leave the profession?

Check out this open access article by Michael Rosales and Charles Scheer.

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/yQCFr
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Behind the crime: Check out this new qualitative study that sheds light on the hidden mental health crisis in men who commit homicide. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/j93A3

Behind the crime: Check out this new qualitative study that sheds light on the hidden mental health crisis in men who commit homicide. 

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/j93A3
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Check out our new special issue! This special issue focuses on current topics in public health and criminal justice while also featuring many scholars who are experts in the field. Read the full issue at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/gvZj1

Check out our new special issue!

This special issue focuses on current topics in public health and criminal justice while also featuring many scholars who are experts in the field.

Read the full issue at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/gvZj1
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we enjoyed writing a paper for this #specialissue in Journal of Crime and Justice on #prenatal #incarceration exposure & adverse #COVID19 experiences during #pregnancy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… CC: Alex Testa, Benjamin Jacobs, & Dylan Jackson

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New publication out today in @journalofcandj about police job satisfaction and intention to leave. With Carol Huynh and Hunter M. Boehme tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Check out this new study that explores how overlapping gang and justice-involved networks shape teens' pathways into deviant relationships. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/Pzn2G

Check out this new study that explores how overlapping gang and justice-involved networks shape teens' pathways into deviant relationships. 

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/Pzn2G
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Check out this new Open Access study that examine how Australian newsprint media portrays correctional officers and work in prison. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/PICeb

Check out this new Open Access study that examine how Australian newsprint media portrays correctional officers and work in prison.  

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/PICeb
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Prosecutorial data reveal racial disparities across multiple court stages. Check out this new article by Bailey, Hylton, Henry (Tri Keah (TRIK + EE + UH)), Diaz, and Grommon (Eric Grommon). Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/Dmb45

Prosecutorial data reveal racial disparities across multiple court stages.

Check out this new article by Bailey, Hylton, Henry (<a href="/itsDr_Henry/">Tri Keah (TRIK + EE + UH)</a>), Diaz, and Grommon (<a href="/egrommon/">Eric Grommon</a>).

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/Dmb45
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Thrilled to see this one in print — the first of many products from a collaborative effort grounded in researcher-practitioner-community partnerships to study local prosecution and justice systems.

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New research uses a fuzzy matching procedure to examine fatal and non-fatal shootings. Check out this new study by Scott, Johnson, Martin, Pope, and Strom. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/TdgQF

New research uses a fuzzy matching procedure to examine fatal and non-fatal shootings.

Check out this new study by Scott, Johnson, Martin, Pope, and Strom.

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/TdgQF
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What makes a police officer leave their job? Check out this new study from Daniel Lytle (Dr. Daniel Lytle), Carol Huynh, & Hunter Boehme (Hunter M. Boehme). Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/CUlzk

What makes a police officer leave their job? 

Check out this new study from Daniel Lytle (<a href="/dlytle21/">Dr. Daniel Lytle</a>), Carol Huynh, &amp; Hunter Boehme (<a href="/BoehmeHM/">Hunter M. Boehme</a>).

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/CUlzk
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🚨 Don’t forget to check out the newest special issue on public health, crime, & criminal justice!! It is open access until the end of June. 🚨 Read the full issue at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/gvZj1

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How does training change the way police respond to opioid overdoses? Check out this new Rapid Communication article by Reid (Jonathan C. Reid), Ren, Kondrat, and Lemcke. Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/mJHB1

How does training change the way police respond to opioid overdoses? 

Check out this new Rapid Communication article by Reid (<a href="/Dr_JCReid/">Jonathan C. Reid</a>), Ren, Kondrat, and Lemcke.

Read the full article at the Journal of Crime and Justice: shorturl.at/mJHB1