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Crime Research Update: September 13

Crime Research Update: September 13

A directory of recent research, organized by crime type

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Aaron Jacklin
Sep 13, 2024
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Crime Research Update: September 13
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Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is The Art of Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you think and write about crime responsibly. Sign up here:

Use this tip sheet to find new research relevant to you. It's an experimental directory of new crime research published by the academic journals that I monitor.

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You’ll find today’s new research below, sorted by whether it contains references to six types of crime: violent, property, drug, white collar, organized, or technology-facilitated crime. Research thad doesn’t appear to be specific to any of those crime types follows under “Unidentified.”

N.B.: Because I didn’t publish Wednesday’s directory, today’s includes studies published as far back as Tuesday.

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