The week in crime research, organized by geography
This is a directory of crime research published in the last week by the leading academic journals that I monitor
I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you explain crime to your audience.
This directory of new crime research is intended as a tool for journalists and advocates to find research local to them, but I hope it'll be useful beyond that audience. I plan to publish it every Friday.
The currently supported categories are: Canada, United States, and Other countries. This reflects the audience of Explaining Crime as I understand it; be sure to let me know if you live outside Canada or the United States!
This is a beta release.
Total studies: 34
Studies simply listed under a country only referenced that country in their title or abstract. When provinces, territories, or states are absent, I didn't match any studies to them this week.
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1. Canada
Did COVID-19 Affect News Media Representations of Prisons, Inmates, and Correctional Officers? A Look Prior and Postpandemic, published in The Prison Journal. (Restricted access)
2. United States
Willingness to cooperate with police in hate crime cases: the impact of police legitimacy, police encounters and race/ethnicity, published in Policing: An International Journal. (Restricted access)
A Mixed-Methods Study of Early Intervention System Policy, Supervisory Review Practices, and Effectiveness, published in Justice Quarterly. (Restricted access)
Interrelatedness of Family and Parenting Risk Factors for Juvenile Delinquency: A Network Study in U.S. and Dutch Juveniles, published in International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. (Open access)
Punishing Hate: Examining Individual Variation in Support for Hate Crime Laws, published in Crime & Delinquency. (Restricted access)
Arizona
Timely Intelligence Enhances Criminal Investigations: Investigators’ Ratings of Ballistics Imaging Across Three Cities, published in Crime & Delinquency. (Restricted access)
Florida
Bullying Victimization, Gender, and Adolescent Substance Use: The Moderating Role of School Connectedness, published in Crime & Delinquency. (Restricted access)
Examining Individual and Contextual Correlates of Victimization for Juvenile Human Trafficking in Florida, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. (Open access)
Indiana
Timely Intelligence Enhances Criminal Investigations: Investigators’ Ratings of Ballistics Imaging Across Three Cities, published in Crime & Delinquency. (Restricted access)
Kansas
Timely Intelligence Enhances Criminal Investigations: Investigators’ Ratings of Ballistics Imaging Across Three Cities, published in Crime & Delinquency. (Restricted access)
Minnesota
Validating Responsivity Assessments for Correctional Populations: Evaluating the Association With Program Participation, Dosage, and Completion, published in Criminal Justice Policy Review. (Restricted access)
Missouri
Timely Intelligence Enhances Criminal Investigations: Investigators’ Ratings of Ballistics Imaging Across Three Cities, published in Crime & Delinquency. (Restricted access)
Pennsylvania
Policing the pandemic in rural America: experiences from Pennsylvania, published in Policing: An International Journal. (Restricted access)
Texas
Revising What We Know About Spatial Predictors of Violent Victimization: A Comprehensive Analysis of Differential Effects of Spatial Predictors of Robbery Victimization for Victims of Different Ethnic Backgrounds, published in Victims & Offenders. (Restricted access)
Washington
Interrelatedness of Family and Parenting Risk Factors for Juvenile Delinquency: A Network Study in U.S. and Dutch Juveniles, published in International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. (Open access)
3. Other countries
The following studies don't appear to involve Canada or the United States. That is, their titles and abstracts didn't mention either country, any of their respective provinces or states, or large, currently supported cities.
Exploring changes in urban, small town and rural policing during the COVID-19 pandemic: does urbanicity matter?, published in Policing: An International Journal. (Restricted access)
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