Your First Five Crime Studies of September 13
All of today's research relates to intimate partner violence
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Published Tuesdays and Thursdays (or sometimes Fridays), Your First Five is a free tip sheet made up of a curated selection of recent crime and justice research.
These new studies related to criminology and criminal justice were published recently by journals I monitor.
1. ‘Six of one’: conflict vs control in the policing of intimate partner violence [Policing and Society]
2. Childhood Maltreatment, Revictimization, and Partner Violence Victimization Through Midlife: A Prospective Longitudinal Investigation [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
3. In Coping with Intimate Partner Violence, Women’s Beliefs About Forgiveness Matter [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
4. “I Couldn’t Leave the Farm”: Rural Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence and Coercive Control [Violence Against Women]
5. The Effectiveness of Intimate Partner Violence Interventions by the Police, Prosecutors, and Courts [Criminal Justice and Behavior]
I might cover some of these studies further in The Practice of Understanding Crime. If one sounds interesting or important, let me know in the comments:
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