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Explaining Crime is hitting the pause button until 2026
Jan. 5, 2026, is the intended return date
Nov 20
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October 2025
Early victimization and delinquency predict female-perpetrated violence
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Oct 15
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Aaron Jacklin
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Why victim-survivors ask offenders "Why?"
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Oct 9
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Aaron Jacklin
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Paranoia and "digital jealousy" predict cyber dating abuse
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Oct 8
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Aaron Jacklin
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Philadelphia's streetlight upgrades may have helped curb outdoor crimes and violence
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Oct 4
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Aaron Jacklin
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September 2025
What processes drive change in men court-mandated to attend domestic violence programs?
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Sep 30
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Aaron Jacklin
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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
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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
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"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
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