Your First Five Crime Studies of January 17
Today's crime studies include work on intimate partner violence and eviction
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These new criminology and criminal justice studies were published recently by journals I monitor.
1. An Exploratory Analysis of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization Among Persons Experiencing Eviction, published in Violence Against Women. (Restricted access)
2. Impression management following investigation and prosecution scandal in Norwegian police: a review of press releases, published in Policing and Society. (Open access)
3. Protecting but Not Protected: Sexual Assault in the Military, published in Victims & Offenders. (Restricted access)
4. Bible Overclaiming and Intimate Partner Violence, published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence. (Open access)
5. Self-stigma of incarceration and its impact on health and community integration, published in Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. (Open access)
I might cover some of these studies further in Understanding Crime. If one sounds interesting or important, let me know in the comments. Right now, I'm considering number 5.