Five Studies About: Love
Curated crime research studies, all related to love
Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is The Art of Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you think and write about crime.
Published Tuesdays and Thursdays, Five Studies About is a free tip sheet where I curate recent crime and justice studies related to one topic. Today’s topic is love.

These new crime studies related to love were recently published by journals I monitor.
1. Love's Paradox: Unraveling the Dynamics of Love and Psychological Intimate Partner Violence Against Women [Violence Against Women]
2. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the CDA-Stop Program: Cyberviolence Prevention Program for Adolescent Couples [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
3. Love is a Losing Game: Aggression as a Function of Attachment and Gender Among Cape Verdean Young Adults [Victims & Offenders]
4. The Influence of Childhood Emotional Abuse and Neglect on Love Addiction: The Indirect Effect of Vulnerable Narcissism Among Female and Male Emerging Adults [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
5. What Has Love Got to Do with Cyber Dating Abuse: Indirect Effect of Attachment Style on Depressive Symptoms [Deviant Behavior]
I might cover some of these studies further in The Practice of Understanding Crime, my other Substack. If any sound interesting or important, let me know in the comments.
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