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· 11h
Crimversations: "CrimRxiv Consortium launches individual membership program to celebrate second anniversary"
This is a podcast based on the article, "CrimRxiv Consortium launches individual membership program to celebrate second anniversary" (available at https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.db32d326). We create "crimversations" with the AI tool Google NotebookLM. While we strive for accuracy, a conversation may not perfectly reflect the original article, a limitation common to both AI-generated and human-led podcasts. For definitive information, please refer directly to the article.
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· 14h
CrimRxiv Consortium launches individual membership program to celebrate second anniversary
This month marks the two year anniversary of CrimRxiv Consortium, a global network of leaders, providers, and supporters of open criminology. To celebrate, the organization launched its long-anticipated individual membership program.
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Crimversations: "Violence Against Police: What We Know and Need to Know"
This is a podcast based on the article, "Violence Against Police: What We Know and Need to Know" (available at
https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.8146177d). We create "crimversations" with the AI tool Google NotebookLM. While we strive for accuracy, a conversation may not perfectly reflect the original article, a limitation common to both AI-generated and human-led podcasts. For definitive information, please refer directly to the article.
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· 1d
Violence Against Police: What We Know and Need to Know
American policing is a unique occupation, in part because officers are expected to confront violence. Understanding patterns in violence against police is vital to inform efforts aimed at enhancing both officer and public safety. To help researchers navigate the current ...
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· 1d
Unstructured Spare Time and Crime: Toward an Integrative Model
Criminological theorizing over the past half century has shown little convergence or integration. Three strands of criminological theory can be identified: dispositional approaches (emphasizing self-control, social learning, biological, and morality theories), ecological...
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· 4d
How Should Violence Against Women and Girls be Measured? Untangling the Concepts and Reporting on Data and Trends
The proposed Home Office measure of violence against women and girls does not meet the quality standards of the UK Statistics Regulator. Ten problems are identified. It should not include males. It should include girls under 16; be compatible with measures of offences...
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· 4d
Fundamentals of Memory: Applications to Memory for Sexual Assault
Though well-established principles of memory operate for events of all sorts, sexual events typically bring up a host of rather unique issues concerning the vast array of relevant information to be remembered and the personal and situational contexts in which sexual events ...
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· 4d
Fundamentals of Memory: Applications to Memory for Sexual Assault
This is a podcast based on the article, "Fundamentals of Memory: Applications to Memory for Sexual Assault" (available at https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.2add6406). We create "crimversations" with the AI tool Google NotebookLM. While we strive for accuracy, a conversation may not perfectly reflect the original article, a limitation common to both AI-generated and human-led podcasts. For definitive information, please refer directly to the article.
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· 4d
Sentencing reform and the Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Reserving Prison Space for the Most Serious Offenses
The Justice Reinvestment Initiative has been identified as one of the most significant criminal justice reforms of the 21st century, involving partnerships between the federal government and individual states. The theoretical background of justice reinvestment suggests that...
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· 5d
A Plea for the Study of the History of Medicine and Criminology
Writing in Science almost 120 years ago, anthropologist Berthold Laufer (1874-1934) penned an impassioned plea for the study of the history of medicine and other natural sciences (Laufer 1907). Laufer was unequivocal: "It is not mere chance that at the dawn of the new age the ...
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· 5d
Crimversations: "A Plea for the Study of the History of Medicine and Criminology"
This is a podcast based on the article, "A Plea for the Study of the History of Medicine and Criminology" (available at
https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.bedaed39). We create "crimversations" with the AI tool Google NotebookLM. While we strive for accuracy, a conversation may not perfectly reflect the original article, a limitation common to both AI-generated and human-led podcasts. For definitive information, please refer directly to the article.
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· 6d
A Longitudinal Study of Repeat Online Harms Poly-victimization in Six EU Countries
Using the internet increases the risk of experiencing a wide range of harms, such as threats of violence or sexual harassment. Different online harms have commonly been examined as distinct phenomena; we propose that they ought to be considered jointly. Illustrating this point...
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Within-Neighbourhood Changes of Collective Efficacy—Longitudinal Measurement Invariance and Association with Changing Ethnic Diversity
In neighbourhood research, the concept of collective efficacy has been particularly successful in capturing key dimensions of the social fabric of communities, i.e. social cohesion and expectations for social control actions amongst residents. Yet, very few scholars have ...
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· 7d
Crimversations: "Digital punishment, lateral surveillance & the sex offense registry"
This is a podcast based on the article, "Digital punishment, lateral surveillance & the sex offense registry" (available at
hhttps://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.38f3a853). We create "crimversations" with the AI tool Google NotebookLM. While we strive for accuracy, a conversation may not perfectly reflect the original article, a limitation common to both AI-generated and human-led podcasts. For definitive information, please refer directly to the article.
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· 7d
Digital punishment, lateral surveillance & the sex offense registry
The maintenance of a public sex offense registry has been codified as a non-punitive civil policy since the 2003 Supreme Court case of Smith v. Doe. But since then, sex offense registries have transformed from a centralized state repository of information to a sprawling ...
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