No. 19-4, July 2022
Index
- Adjusting the Knox test by accounting for spatio-temporal crime risk heterogeneity to analyse near-repeats
- Criminology and criminal justice in post-devolution Wales
- Encountering authority and avoiding trouble: Young migrant men’s narratives of negotiation in Europe
- Explaining the collapse of the prison population in the Netherlands: Testing the theories
- Feeling unsafe in Italy’s biggest cities
- Immigration detention and juxtaposed border controls on the French north coast
- Labelled as ‘risky’ in an era of control: How young people experience and respond to the stigma of criminalized identities
- Maximizing the utility of peer support in carceral settings: A few stumbling blocks to consider
- Playing Pac-Man in Portville: Policing the dilution and fragmentation of drug importations through major seaports
- Rethinking self-control and crime: Are all forms of impulsivity criminogenic?
- RETRACTION NOTICE: Exploring cross-national variation in anomie and victimization
- Societal gender inequality and the gender gap in safety perceptions: Comparative evidence from the International Crime Victims Survey
- The convergence of environmental crime with other serious crimes: Subtypes within the environmental crime continuum
- The effect of body-worn cameras on satisfaction and general perceptions of police: Findings from a quasi-randomized controlled trial
- The role of victims’ lawyers in criminal proceedings in the Netherlands
- Using crowdsourcing for a safer society: When the crowd rules
- Utilizing personal values to explain people’s attitudes towards legal norms
- Violence and the crime drop
- Why European mayors emphasize urban security: Evidence from a survey in 28 European countries
- ‘King, Warrior, Magician, Lover’: Understanding expressions of care among male prisoners
- ‘When it rains, it pours’: Housing evictions and criminal convictions in Sweden