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What predicts college student endorsement of affirmative consent?
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Uncategorized Edition
Sep 26
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Aaron Jacklin
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How X users responded to police during the UK protests and riots in summer 2024
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Sep 23
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Aaron Jacklin
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How intent to kill and firearm lethality play out in American school shooting injuries and deaths
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Sep 22
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Aaron Jacklin
2
What researchers found by surveying Canadian forensic sexual behaviour programs
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Uncategorized Edition
Sep 21
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Aaron Jacklin
2
"Do Criminal Justice Decision-Makers Endorse Rape Myths?"
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Sep 21
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Aaron Jacklin
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Does research asking victims questions about their sexual assault retraumatize them? Research suggests not.
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Sep 20
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Aaron Jacklin
2
In the Global South, research suggests that homicide investigators' practices don't line up well with policy
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Sep 11
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Aaron Jacklin
2
August 2025
Addiction journal calls for papers exploring how AI could transform addiction medicine, arguing that adoption in this field has lagged…
As found in one of the articles in this week's Crime Research Update
Aug 29
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Aaron Jacklin
2
Estimating the dark figure of domestic violence
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update
Aug 21
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Aaron Jacklin
1
Understanding violence with the “Trifecta”
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update
Aug 13
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Aaron Jacklin
2
June 2025
What happened after North America’s busiest supervised consumption site closed
As found in one of the studies in today's Crime Research Update
Jun 17
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Aaron Jacklin
The police practice that reduced knife injuries and murders in London
According to the first of today's Five Studies About+: Policing
Jun 12
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Aaron Jacklin
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