How managerialism challenges the implementation of Irish DNA databases
As found in one of the studies in today's Crime Research Update
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Use this tip sheet to help you integrate the latest research into your work. It's a directory of new crime research published by the academic journals that I monitor, including this study:
Deconstructing the paradoxical role of managerialism in Irish DNA database policy and practice
Journal: Journal of Crime and Justice
Keywords: policy
First author: Lauren O’Connell (School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland)

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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Research by type of crime
Violence
None found today.
Property
None found today.
Drugs
Barriers and facilitators to medications for Opioid Use prescribing in primary care in the United States: a scoping review
Journal: Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy
Keywords: opioid, drug, policy
First author: Stella C. Ukaoma (Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA) [+5 other authors]
White Collar
None found today.
Organized
Forced Migration and Humanitarian Action: Operational Challenges and Solutions for Supporting People on the Move
Journal: Journal of Human Trafficking
Keywords: human trafficking
First author: Hasrat Ifolala Zebua (The Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Technology Facilitated
None found today.
Research by criminal justice/legal system stage
Offending
A Rise in Reactive Criminal Thinking Over the Course of a 10‐Week Prison‐Based Programme Predicts Increased Criminal Propensity: Testing the Exportation Hypothesis
Journal: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
Keywords: offender, arrest, prison, inmate, incarceration, recidivism, facility, release
First author: Glenn D. Walters (Department of Criminal Justice Kutztown University Kutztown Pennsylvania USA)
Victimization
None found today.
Policing
Pandemic policing: how policing changed during the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal: Policing: An International Journal
Keywords: police, policing
First author: Alana Saulnier [+1 other author]
A Rise in Reactive Criminal Thinking Over the Course of a 10‐Week Prison‐Based Programme Predicts Increased Criminal Propensity: Testing the Exportation Hypothesis
Journal: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
Keywords: offender, arrest, prison, inmate, incarceration, recidivism, facility, release
First author: Glenn D. Walters (Department of Criminal Justice Kutztown University Kutztown Pennsylvania USA)
Courts
None found today.
Corrections
“You Have to Have the Right People … ” : Considerations for Men Probation Officers with Gender-Responsive Caseloads
Journal: Corrections
Keywords: corrections, probation
First author: Linsey A. Belisle (Department of Criminal Justice, Boise State University, Boise, USA) [+4 other authors]
A Rise in Reactive Criminal Thinking Over the Course of a 10‐Week Prison‐Based Programme Predicts Increased Criminal Propensity: Testing the Exportation Hypothesis
Journal: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
Keywords: offender, arrest, prison, inmate, incarceration, recidivism, facility, release
First author: Glenn D. Walters (Department of Criminal Justice Kutztown University Kutztown Pennsylvania USA)
Public Policy
Deconstructing the paradoxical role of managerialism in Irish DNA database policy and practice
Journal: Journal of Crime and Justice
Keywords: policy
First author: Lauren O’Connell (School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland)
Barriers and facilitators to medications for Opioid Use prescribing in primary care in the United States: a scoping review
Journal: Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy
Keywords: opioid, drug, policy
First author: Stella C. Ukaoma (Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA) [+5 other authors]
Unsorted Research
All of today's research was sorted into the above categories.
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Aaron, I just need help in figuring out what "managerialism" is....