Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you explain crime to your audience.
This experimental directory of new crime research published by the academic journals that I monitor is a tip sheet. Use it to find new research local to you. All research was published online between May 19 and 25.
Total studies: 34
Supported countries
Canada
The Moral Impacts of Organizational Stress on Correctional Officers [By Rosemary Ricciardelli [Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada] + 2 other authors; Criminal Justice Review]
Developmental Trajectories Leading to Hostility Toward Women: A Structural Equation Modeling Study [By Deli Caroline [School of Criminology, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada] + 3 other authors; Violence Against Women]
British Columbia
Surrey
The organisation and operation of policing on university campuses: A case study [By Francesca Menichelli [University of Surrey, UK] + 3 other authors; Criminology & Criminal Justice]
Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's
The Moral Impacts of Organizational Stress on Correctional Officers [By Rosemary Ricciardelli [Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada] + 2 other authors; Criminal Justice Review]
Ontario
Exploring the role of emotional demeanor in a preliminary investigation context: expectation violations & gender [By Alisha C. Salerno-Ferraro [Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada]; Psychology, Crime & Law]
Child sexual exploitation material offenses: differences in individual and case characteristics based on how they came to attention of police [By Michael C. Seto [Institute of Mental Health Research, Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada] + 1 other author; Police Practice and Research]
Toronto
Exploring the role of emotional demeanor in a preliminary investigation context: expectation violations & gender [By Alisha C. Salerno-Ferraro [Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada]; Psychology, Crime & Law]
Ottawa
Child sexual exploitation material offenses: differences in individual and case characteristics based on how they came to attention of police [By Michael C. Seto [Institute of Mental Health Research, Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada] + 1 other author; Police Practice and Research]
United Kingdom
The organisation and operation of policing on university campuses: A case study [By Francesca Menichelli [University of Surrey, UK] + 3 other authors; Criminology & Criminal Justice]
England
‘They stand there looking really bored and pissed off': analysing efficient police resourcing at football matches in England and Wales [By Richard Hester [School of Law and Social Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK]; Policing and Society]
Wales
‘They stand there looking really bored and pissed off': analysing efficient police resourcing at football matches in England and Wales [By Richard Hester [School of Law and Social Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK]; Policing and Society]
United States
Arrest Web Entanglement: Female Domestic Violence Survivors’ Experiences with Police Intervention and Coercively Controlling Male Partners [By Lisa Young Larance [Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA]; Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
Implementation outcomes of the Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program: A school-based alternative-to-arrest initiative [By Amanda NeMoyer [Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA] + 5 other authors; Journal of Crime and Justice]
Emotional Clarity and Psychopathology in Women Who Have Experienced Physical Intimate Partner Violence [By Annie-Lori Joseph [Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, USA] + 2 other authors; Violence Against Women]
Teaching Research Methods through a Community-Based Research Project: Connecting Theory and Practice to Make it “Real” for Students [By Heather Pruss [Criminal Justice Studies, Bellarmine University, Louisville, USA] + 2 other authors; Journal of Criminal Justice Education]
Arkansas
New ideas in psychology crime and law [By James Michael Lampinen [Distinguished Professor of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas]; Psychology, Crime & Law]
California
Access to jeopardy: The legal hybridity of criminal-civil debt in the United States [By Anjuli Verma [University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA] + 2 other authors; Punishment & Society]
Florida
White Nationalism, Politically Motivated Reasoning and Americans’ Attitudes About Criminally Charging Donald Trump [By Melissa M Sloan [Department of Sociology, University of South Florida , Tampa, FL , USA] + 3 other authors; The British Journal of Criminology]
A survey of US police on-the-scene and station witness interviews and recording practices [By Andrea C. F. Wolfs [Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA] + 3 other authors; Psychology, Crime & Law]
Miami
A survey of US police on-the-scene and station witness interviews and recording practices [By Andrea C. F. Wolfs [Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA] + 3 other authors; Psychology, Crime & Law]
Tampa
White Nationalism, Politically Motivated Reasoning and Americans’ Attitudes About Criminally Charging Donald Trump [By Melissa M Sloan [Department of Sociology, University of South Florida , Tampa, FL , USA] + 3 other authors; The British Journal of Criminology]
Georgia
Collective bargaining, police pay, and racial differences in police lethality rates [By Thaddeus L. Johnson [Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA] + 4 other authors; Police Practice and Research]
Atlanta
Collective bargaining, police pay, and racial differences in police lethality rates [By Thaddeus L. Johnson [Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA] + 4 other authors; Police Practice and Research]
Kentucky
Louisville
Teaching Research Methods through a Community-Based Research Project: Connecting Theory and Practice to Make it “Real” for Students [By Heather Pruss [Criminal Justice Studies, Bellarmine University, Louisville, USA] + 2 other authors; Journal of Criminal Justice Education]
Maine
We Don’t Haze: Testing the Effectiveness of a Video-Based Hazing Prevention Training for College Students [By David J. Kerschner [University of Maine, Orono, USA] + 1 other author; Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
Massachusetts
Boston
Emotional Clarity and Psychopathology in Women Who Have Experienced Physical Intimate Partner Violence [By Annie-Lori Joseph [Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, USA] + 2 other authors; Violence Against Women]
New York
The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Corporate Accountability for International Crimes [By John M B Balouziyeh [Partner in the New York and Geneva offices of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP; Officer of the International Bar Association Human Rights Law Committee and War Crimes Committee; and International Humanitarian Law Instructor of the American Red Cross. Formerly served as a Human Rights Officer for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights] + 1 other author; Journal of International Criminal Justice]
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Implementation outcomes of the Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program: A school-based alternative-to-arrest initiative [By Amanda NeMoyer [Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA] + 5 other authors; Journal of Crime and Justice]
Washington
Improving Sex Trafficking Victim Identification: Indicators of Trafficking in Online Escort Ads [By Kristina Lugo-Graulich [Justice Research and Statistics Association, Washington, DC, USA] + 5 other authors; Journal of Human Trafficking]
Seattle
Evaluating the effectiveness of a fatigue training intervention for the Seattle Police Department: results from a randomized control trial [By Lois James + 2 other authors; Journal of Experimental Criminology]
Asia
India
Bi-Directional Exploitation of Human Trafficking Victims: Both Targets and Perpetrators in Cybercrime [By Gargi Sarkar [Department of Computer Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India] + 1 other author; Journal of Human Trafficking]
Kazakhstan
The pains of prison reform: Informal prisoner governance and penal subjectivities in Estonia and Lithuania [By Gavin Slade [Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan]; Punishment & Society]
Europe
Homicide Patterns and Trends in Europe and Beyond: Introduction to the Special Issue [By Nora Markwalder [University of St. Gallen, Switzerland] + 2 other authors; Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice]
Czech Republic
Perspective-Taking Does Not Reduce Victim Blaming in Work-Related Situations [By Petr Houdek [Faculty of Business Administration, Prague University of Economics and Business, Prague, Czech Republic]; Deviant Behavior]
Denmark
Welfare Becomes Punishment: Penal Nationalism in Danish Social Policy [By Cecilie Bjerre [Department of Culture and Language, Faculty of Humanities, University of Southern Denmark , Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense , Denmark] + 1 other author; The British Journal of Criminology]
Estonia
The pains of prison reform: Informal prisoner governance and penal subjectivities in Estonia and Lithuania [By Gavin Slade [Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan]; Punishment & Society]
France
The organisation and operation of policing on university campuses: A case study [By Francesca Menichelli [University of Surrey, UK] + 3 other authors; Criminology & Criminal Justice]
The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Corporate Accountability for International Crimes [By John M B Balouziyeh [Partner in the New York and Geneva offices of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP; Officer of the International Bar Association Human Rights Law Committee and War Crimes Committee; and International Humanitarian Law Instructor of the American Red Cross. Formerly served as a Human Rights Officer for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights] + 1 other author; Journal of International Criminal Justice]
Lithuania
The pains of prison reform: Informal prisoner governance and penal subjectivities in Estonia and Lithuania [By Gavin Slade [Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan]; Punishment & Society]
Sweden
“Being a Girl is a Challenge… Maybe That’s Why It’s So Important to Be Proud of It.” Gender Identity and Performances of Femininity in Young Females with Limited Delinquency [By Azadé Azad [Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden] + 1 other author; Women & Criminal Justice]
Breaking Norms: Depictions of Violent Girls in Swedish Newspapers [By Anna-Karin Larsson [Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden] + 2 other authors; Deviant Behavior]
Switzerland
Leaders and Leadership in Criminal Activities: A Scoping Review [By Julien Chopin [University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland] + 1 other author; Deviant Behavior]
Homicide Patterns and Trends in Europe and Beyond: Introduction to the Special Issue [By Nora Markwalder [University of St. Gallen, Switzerland] + 2 other authors; Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice]
Oceania
Australia
Where Intersectionality and Multiculturalism Meet: Australian Muslim Women's Experiences of Domestic and Family Violence [By Sandra Elhelw [Australian National University, Canberra, Australia]; Violence Against Women]
The platformisation of illicit drug markets: How datafication, technological affordances, and platform-mediated labour practices shape illicit drug markets [By Andrew Childs [School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, Australia] + 1 other author; Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal]
Exploring the Theological Context to Domestic and Family Violence [By Josephine Clarke [Department of Social Work, School of Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia] + 2 other authors; Violence Against Women]
Expertise Integration in Cybercrime Policing: Exploring Civilian Career Lifecycles [By Chad Whelan [Deakin University, Geelong, Australia] + 5 other authors; Deviant Behavior]
Location not identified
The following research doesn't appear to mention any of the terms my code searches for in titles, abstracts, or primary author affiliations.
“Should I stay or should I go”: experience does not make the expert in police snap decision-making [By Ricardo Tejeiro + 4 other authors; Policing: An International Journal]
Beyond police apologies: Concrete plans of action increase the public’s willingness to cooperate with police [By Allison R. Cross + 1 other author; Journal of Experimental Criminology]
Double-Edged Sword? The Impact of Online Misogyny on Female College Students’ Digital Activism in the Post-COVID-19 Era [By Jung In Jo [Division of Global Cooperation, School of Global Service, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea] + 2 other authors; Violence Against Women]
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For more information about the methods behind this directory, see this post.