Crime Research Update: October 14
A directory of recent research, organized by crime type and criminal justice/legal system stage
Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is The Art of Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you think and write about crime.
Use this tip sheet to craft explanations informed by the latest research. It's an experimental directory of new crime research published by the academic journals that I monitor.
Today's paid directory contains links to studies published online in the last few days, including this one:
Journal: Police Quarterly
Keywords: homicide, operations, digital, technology, technological, law, police, law enforcement
Geography: [unsupported at the moment]
Author info: Lisa Barao (Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA) [+1 other author]
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* Yesterday was Canadian Thanksgiving, and I spent it with family and good food. Great day. However, I didn’t get the CRU done. So, a day late, but here you go!
You’ll find today’s new research below, sorted by two broad categories: crime type and criminal justice/legal system stage. Research that doesn’t get sorted into those categories follows under “Unsorted Research.”
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