The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Peer-reviewed & published 6 issues/year. For more information, visit our website.
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📢Online Now (&Open Access!): "Geographic Networks of Gun Violence: Exploring Hot Spot Connectivity Through Ballistic Evidence and Social Network Analysis" by Eric Piza, Cassie McMillan, and Daniel Trovato https://t.co/i048g7HE23
📢ONLINE NOW: "Anger About Police-Civilian Relations and Support for Policing Reforms" by Linda Balcarová,
Justin Pickett, Amanda Graham, and Francis Cullen
https://t.co/1UwPWWEsoh
📢ONLINE NOW: "Diverging Realities: Differential George Floyd Effects on Violence Against the Police" by Keller Sheppard, Alex Billmeier and Nic Swagar
https://t.co/voB6mbtgKf
📢ONLINE NOW (& OPEN ACCESS): "Bounded Engagement and Institutional Interdependency: Exploring Formerly Incarcerated Adults’ (Non)Engagement Experiences and Perceptions" By Megan Denver, Oscar Navarro, and Rod Brunson
https://t.co/d58cvIzlyW
📢ONLINE NOW: "Upstream and Downstream Racial Disparities in Prison Rule Violation Processes" by John Wooldredge, Joshua C. Cochran, and Peter Tanksley
https://t.co/v6GEU59wRy
📢ONLINE NOW (& OPEN ACCESS!): "Beyond Legal Deterrence: A Replication and Extension Study on Psychopathy, Self-Control, and Crime-Specific Willingness to Offend" by Valentina Macías-Vasileff and colleagues
https://t.co/W0joELFkOf
Thrilled to share my first solo-authored(!) publication is now out in @journalrcd.
“Selection and Facilitation: Is the Gang Membership–Psychopathic Traits Link a Product of Individual Differences, Social Influences, or Both?”
🔗https://t.co/Zv31v5x3oN
Out now in @journalrcd: Social Embeddedness, Multiplexity, and Criminal Collaboration within the Sinaloa Cartel
With @valentinpereda & @ddhetu, we analyze how kinship, friendship, and shared collaboration shape cooperation within the cartel.
https://t.co/Hzs4SSmBVX
📢 ONLINE NOW (& OPEN ACCESS!): "Social Embeddedness, Multiplexity, and Criminal Collaboration Within the Sinaloa Cartel" by Francesco Calderoni, Valentin Pereda, and David Décary-Hétu
https://t.co/NK16FhjR8x
📢ONLINE NOW: "Change in Income Packaging Before and After Prison" by Anke Ramakers, Robert Apel, Paul Nieuwbeerta, and Anja Dirkzwager
https://t.co/O07ERhMzpo
📢 ONLINE NOW: "Moving Beyond Self-Defense: Reevaluating the (Gendered) Motivations for Female Homicide Offending Across the Victim–Offender Relationship" by Emma Fridel and Kyle Knapp
https://t.co/d0e5STPOdS
📢 Online Now: "Do Short Spells Matter? Conceptualizing and Testing the Effects of Brief Incarcerations on Labor Market Outcomes" by Sonja Siennick and Alex Widdowson https://t.co/oc3JnyYs15
📢Online now: "The Juvenile Penalty Revisited: Sentencing Transferred Youth Under Presumptive Guidelines in the 'Kids Are Different' Era" by Peter Lehmann and Jae Eun Lee
https://t.co/9065fY3NKS
📢Online now: "Explaining Inconsistencies in the Effects of Incarceration on Socioeconomic Attainment: The Role of Parental Co-Residence" by Sonja Siennick
Alex Widdowson, Brian Stults, and Julie Kuper
https://t.co/wXY9XXsFJC
🚨 In a new article in @journalrcd, we examine the temporal bounds of situational peer effects - finding that while the heightened risk of substance use declines after leaving peer settings, a smaller residual risk persists for several hours after.
https://t.co/zPLmo3nK2a
📢Online Now: "The Racial-Partisan Gradient in Policing Attitudes: Toward a Framed-Group-Position Theory" by Andrew J. Thompson, Justin T. Pickett, Amanda Graham, and Francis T. Cullen
https://t.co/U7ZhfaB3x9
📢Online now: "Moving Beyond the Average Gang Membership Effect: Investigating Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Concurrent and Long-Term Outcomes" by Jean McGloin, Megan Augustyn, and Jeffrey Ward
https://t.co/rKYuauYa0I
📢Online now: "Parenting and Young Adult Crime: The Enduring Effects of Parental Attitudes and Behaviors" by Jennifer Copp, Elizabeth Mumford, and Bruce Taylor
https://t.co/U9Bba81f7X