No. 20-4, July 2023
Index
- A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of corruption and homicide in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries through the lens of the institutional anomie theory
- Bringing narrative victimology to transitional justice: Blame, victimhood and life stories of wrongful conviction
- Community multiculturalism and immigrant crime
- European legislators’ attitudes toward childhood sexuality from the perspective of age of consent legislation
- Information sharing in community policing in Europe: Building public confidence
- Modus operandi of persons convicted of a sexual offense from victims’ perspectives in a Turkish sample
- Parole as resentencing: Exploring the punitive accounts of parole decision-making through the comparative case study of Israel
- Preventing outlaw biker crime in the Netherlands or just changing the dark figure? Estimating the impact of the Dutch whole-of-government approach on outlaw biker crime using interrupted time series analysis
- Prison officer students’ perceptions of persons convicted of sexual crimes
- Proterrence, rule illegitimacy, and the ban on tobacco smoke in Amsterdam's coffeeshops
- Punitive by negligence? The myths and reality of penal nationalism in the Czech Republic
- Receiving visits in prison and aggressive and contraband misconduct among Dutch prisoners
- Same problems, different concepts and language: What happens when prison climate research goes on a journey?
- Severe versus less severe intimate partner violence: Aggressors and victims
- Social inequality in alternative sanctions: A register data study on all adolescent drug offenders in Norway 2005–2015
- The certainty–offending relationship as a function of a nation's free market cultural ethos
- Victimization experience does matter: Testing the effect of different types of victimization on fear of crime among adolescents
- Violence, worry and trust in the emergence of weapon-carrying
- Women trafficking networks: Structure and stages of women trafficking in five Dutch small-scale networks
- ‘Strikingly and stubbornly high’: Investigating the paradox of public confidence in the Irish police