What researchers found by surveying Canadian forensic sexual behaviour programs
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Uncategorized Edition
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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 that didn't fit either of the other two editions of Crime Research Update. For example:
A Practice Survey of Canadian Forensic Sexual Behavior Programs — Sexual Abuse, Payton McPhee (Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada), Jordyn Monaghan (Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada), Skye Stephens (Department of Psychology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada) (License)
You’ll find more listings below.

Below, I present the research listings for this week's research that didn't appear in the Crime Type or Crime Stage editions of Crime Research Update this week. I’m working on new categorization algorithms, so please bear with the studies that arguably should have been included in those other editions.
Uncategorized Research
Queer matters in criminology — Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, Matthew Mitchell (Deakin University, Burwood, AU-VIC, Australia), Emma Russell (La Trobe University, Melbourne, AU-VIC, Australia), Tully O’Neill (La Trobe University, Melbourne, AU-VIC, Australia), et al. (License)
Resistance through rituals: Theoretical and methodological legacy — Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, Colin Webster (Leeds Beckett University, West Yorkshire, UK) (License)
An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of Fluctuations in Inhibitory Control and Its Predictive Validity of Alcohol Use — Substance Use & Misuse, Sam Burton (School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University; Department of Women’s & Children’s Health, King’s College London), Andrew Jones (School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University) (License)
Do the criminal histories of vacant properties matter? Evidence from demolition and rehab interventions in Cleveland, Ohio — Journal of Experimental Criminology, Alaina De Biasi, Francisca García-Cobián Richter, Michael Henderson, et al. (License)
A Practice Survey of Canadian Forensic Sexual Behavior Programs — Sexual Abuse, Payton McPhee (Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada), Jordyn Monaghan (Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada), Skye Stephens (Department of Psychology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada) (License)
Monitoring and management of injection site reactions in patients receiving subcutaneous buprenorphine (Sublocade): two case reports and literature review — Journal of Addictive Diseases, Hina Fawad (Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center), Jennifer Casarella (Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University), Yi-lang Tang (Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University)
Social Dominance Orientation and Perceived Attractiveness of Occupations: Evidence from Japanese University Students — Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Tomoya Mukai (Department of Psychology, Fukuyama University)
The Fuetsan Manhoben Curriculum: Effects on Risk Perceptions and Intentions Regarding Tobacco and Betel Nut Use Among Adolescents in Guam — Substance Use & Misuse, Francis Dalisay (College of Journalism and Communications, STEM Translational Communication Center, University of Florida), Scott K. Okamoto (Population Sciences in the Pacific Program, University of Hawai’i Cancer Center), Yoshito Kawabata (Social & Behavioral Sciences Division, College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, University of Guam, UOG Station), et al.
Sacred Profession: Imamate as an Example of Positive Deviation — Deviant Behavior, Erol Bulut (Ordu University)
Expressions of Belief in the QAnon Conspiracy Movement — Deviant Behavior, Christopher T. Conner (University of Missouri), Matthew N. Hannah (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Examining Gender Differences in Cyber Deviance During the Covid-19 Pandemic — Deviant Behavior, Brooke Nodeland (Sam Houston State University), Md Golam Rabbani (Sam Houston State University), Gibbeum Hong (Sam Houston State University), et al.
Artificial Intelligence in Forensic Science: An Emerging Technology in Criminal Investigation Systems — Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Gracia Gazali (Magister of Forensic Science, Postgraduate School, Universitas Airlangga)
‘It takes a special cop to be an SRO’: school resource officers’ perceptions of selection for the position — Police Practice and Research, Melanie F. P. Soderstrom (Texas State University), Alyssa N. Shallenberger (Texas State University)
Crime Research Update and Five Studies About are the output of my research discovery system (Update coming soon).
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