Crime Research Update: September 21 (SPECIAL EDITION)
A directory of recent (missed) research, organized by crime type
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SPECIAL EDITION
I added a number of journals devoted to drug, white-collar, and organized crime to my system and ran the search for the past week. That only turned up one new study from the new journals, but led to the discovery that I’d missed a bunch of studies this week. Apparently Feminist Criminology, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and International Criminal Justice Review published a number of studies that slipped through the cracks on my end. (I’m going to figure out how and fix it.) All of the studies in today’s directory were not captured in this week’s Crime Research Updates.
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. I publish three tip sheets like this one per week.
Today's paid directory contains links to studies published online in the last few week.
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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 that doesn’t appear to be specific to any of those crime types follows under “Unidentified.”
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