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A missing person who doesn't fit an "ideal" is less likely to be found
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Jan 21
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How women experiencing intimate partner violence "maintain positive identities for themselves and their abusers in the face of stigma"
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Jan 20
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Aaron Jacklin
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A change in how to support my work
Hello, I want to let you know about an upcoming change in how this work is supported.
Jan 20
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Aaron Jacklin
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How the system revictimizes victims in sex offences, as seen by police
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Jan 13
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Aaron Jacklin
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Where New Zealand homicide victim bodies were found and what it suggests for investigators
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Jan 12
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Aaron Jacklin
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Expert evaluations of drug harms suggest United States drug policy should adopt an evidence-based approach
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Stage Edition
Jan 8
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Aaron Jacklin
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Analysis of opinion coverage of Blasey Ford’s and Reade’s sexual assault allegations "suggests The New York Times was more motivated by…
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
Jan 7
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Aaron Jacklin
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November 2025
Explaining Crime is hitting the pause button until 2026
Jan. 5, 2026, is the intended return date
Nov 20, 2025
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Aaron Jacklin
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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Aaron Jacklin
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