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International Journal of Criminology and Sociology | Volume 2
Table of ContentsVolume 2, 2013
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The Center Holds Quite Well: An Ethnographic Study of Social Structure and Control in Jehovah’s Witness Religious Organization - Pages 1-9 The Effects of Legal and Extralegal Factors on Probation Revocation Decisions - Pages 13-19 Inmate Tattoos and In-Prison and Post-Prison Violent Behavior - Pages 20-31 Toward an Understanding of Aggregate Death Penalty Opinion Change: A Possible Role for Popular Music - Pages 32-56 Why do they Keep Going Back? Exploring Women’s Discursive Experiences of Intimate Partner Abuse - Pages 57-71 Longitudinal Associations Between Bullying and Children’s Preference for Television Violence - Pages 72-78 Illicit Drug Use Initiation in the Nordic Countries - Pages 79-86 Health Care Professionals: A Synthesis and Integration of Select Concepts and Theories in the Study of Mental Illness through the Society, Culture, Personality (SCP) Model - Pages 87-96 Freezing Out the Mexican Cops: Bullying as Discrimination at the Police Workplace in Mexico City - Pages 97-108 Child Abuse: The Human Figure Drawing Test in Evaluating Minors - Pages 109-117 Incarcerated Foreign Minors in Italy: How to Treat them? - Pages 118-128 Swedish Trends in Criminal Assaults against Minors since Banning Spanking, 1981-2010 A Model for Spatially Varying Crime Rates in English Districts: The Effects of Social Capital, Fragmentation, Deprivation and Urbanicity - Pages 138-152 Creative Adaptive Criminal Entrepreneurs from Africa and Human Trafficking in Belgium: Case Studies of Traffickers from Nigeria and Morocco - Pages 153-162 Brazilian Young Offenders: Profile and Risk Factors for Criminal Behavior - Pages 163-168 From Insult to Injury: How Disputes Begin and Escalate among Adolescents and Young Adults in Medellin, Colombia - Pages 169-179 Radicalization and Terrorism: Research within the Australian Context - Pages 180-185 Crime, Street Vendors and the Historical Downtown in Post-Giuliani Mexico City - Pages 186-198 Who will Help in Situations of Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring Personal Attitudes and Bystander Behaviours - Pages 199-209 Terrorist Use of Smuggling Tunnels - Pages 210-226 Estimating the Benefits of a Faith-Based Correctional Program - Pages 227-239 Questioning Assumptions about Race, Social Class and Crime Portrayal: An Analysis of Ten Years of Law and Order - Pages 240-256 Cultural Contexts of Domestic and Juvenile Violence: A Cross-Cultural Perspective from Germany, Turkey and Norway - Pages 257-270 On Torture - Pages 271-277 Why’s Everybody Always Pickin’ on me? A New Look at Police/Minority Contact - Pages 278-290 Community Policing: Reinventing the Wheel? - Pages 291-293 The Preventive Detention of “Dangerous” Sex Offenders in Australia: Perspectives at the Coalface - Pages 296-305 Who’s Getting Cited: Representation of Women and Non-White Scholars in Major American Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals Between 1986-2005 - Pages 306-321 Aging Prisoners: A Brief Report of Key Legal and Policy Dilemmas - Pages 322-327 Press Reports about Causes of Juvenile Crime and Associated Claims in the German Press - Pages 328-347 South Africa’s Adolescents in a Wired World - Pages 348-361 Prisoners’ Round: Examining the Literature on Recreation and Exercise in Correctional Facilities - Pages 362-370 Police Reform in Thailand Post-2006 - Pages 371-384 Lithuanian Municipal Ethics Commissions against Corruption Outsets - Pages 385-396 Organized Crime in Brazilian Prisons: The Example of the PCC - Pages 397-408 Democracy in Progress in Contemporary Brazil: Corruption, Organized Crime, Violence and New Paths to the Rule of Law - Pages 409-425 Prosecutorial Discretion and the Death Penalty: An Integral Perspective - Pages 426-437 Youth Justice and Education: A Typology of Educational Approaches to the Resocialisation of Young Offenders in Spain - Pages 438-452 Predictors of Release from Guantánamo Bay and Detainee Recidivism - Pages 453-468 Constructing the Military Hero - Pages 469-480 Coping with Young Delinquents in Naples: an Approach in Clinical Sociology (between Foucault and Marcuse) - Pages 481-491 Gender Differences in Occupational Aspirations and Substance Use Among Adolescents - Pages 492-506 When Do Legal Sanctions Produce Conformity? A Review of the Literature on the Interaction of Perceived Legal Risk with Stakes in Conformity - Pages 507-518 Paramilitary Policing in the Implementation of Police Departement Tasks: The National Police of the Republic of Indonesia (POLRI) - Pages 519-524 ‘Notes on a Scandal’: Why do Females Engage in Abuse of Trust Behaviours? - Pages 525-537 Using Open-Source Data to Study Bias Homicide Against Homeless Persons - Pages 538-549 Letter to Editor Case Report Disclaimer Statement |
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology | Volume 1
Table of ContentsVolume 1, 2012
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Law/Culture: Power, Politics and the Political - Pages1-12 Racial Threat and Opposition to the Re-Enfranchisement of Ex-Felons - Pages13-28 “That Time of Month:” Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in the Criminal Law-Another Look - Pages29-44 Cannibalism and Gang Involvement in the Cinematic Lives of Asian Gangsters - Pages45-59 Social-Psychological Profiles of Early Adolescents Involved in Bullying Activities - Pages60-68 Zola and the Serial Killer: Robert Black and La Bête Humaine - Pages69-80 Why Homicides are Committed in Russia: Quantitative Explanation - Pages 93-97 Ivan S. Skifsky DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2012.01.9Ego Identity and Relational and Social Aggression Mediated by Elaborative and Deep Processing - Pages 98-108 Jered B. Kolbert, Laura M. Crothers, Gibbs Y. Kanyongo, Helena K.Y. Ng, Charles M. Albright, Eric Fenclau Jr., Ara J. Schmitt and Daniel Wells DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2012.01.10Legitimacy and the Swedish Security Service’s Attempts to Mobilize Muslim Communities- Pages 109-120 Organised Crime Typologies: Structure, Activities and Conditions - Pages 121-131 Arrest History and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in a Sample of Men and Women Arrested for Domestic Violence - Pages 132-140 Everybody Knows that the Prisoner is Going Nowhere’: Parole Board Members’ Views about Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder in England and Wales - Pages 141-150 The Effect of Perceived Deterrence on Compliance with Authorities: The Moderating Influence of Procedural Justice - Pages 151-161 Electoral Donations as Legal Bribes: Evidence from a Survey of Private Corporations in Colombia - Pages 162-175 Making Fitness to Plead Fit for Purpose - Pages 176-197 Homelessness and Incarceration: An Examination of Barriers to Misdemeanor Resolution for the Homeless - Pages 198-206 Formation and Trend of Guanxi Practice and Guanxi Phenomenon - Pages 207-220 The Spatial Characteristics of Homes as Private Domains that May Promote Youth Offending - Pages 221-229 The Becoming of the Complex Socium: New Causes of Deviance and Crime - Pages 230-235 Power, Control, and Marital Violence; Beliefs vs. Behavior. A Test of the Graham-Kevan Archer Measure - Pages 236-246 The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL): Selective Justice and Political Maneuvers Jesse Díaz Jr. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2012.01.24Letter Articles The Importance of a Stable Home and Family Environment in the Prevention of Youth Offending in South Africa - Pages 86-92 Disclaimer Statement |
Editor in Chief- Profile
Dr. Mitchel Roth is a Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Sam Houston State University. His areas of interest include the global organized crime and gangs, history of crime and punishment, mass murder and serial homicide and mass murder. He has written more than 20 books on a variety of topics. His most recent books include, Power on the Inside: A Global History of Prison Gangs (2020) Fire in the Big House: The Worst Prison Disaster in American History (2019), The Illicit Economy in Turkey (with Mahmut Cengiz) (2019), A History of Crime and the American Criminal Justice System (2018), An Eye for An Eye: A Global History of Crime and Punishment (2015) and Convict Cowboys: The Untold History of the Texas Prison Rodeo (2016). He is editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Criminology and Sociology. His books have been translated into Chinese, Persian, Croatian and Turkish. He has been an instructor at the Zhejiang Police College from 2009 to 2019 and at the International Law Enforcement Academy (Roswell) from 2001-2009. Roth has appeared on or been featured on the Travel Channel, CNN, FOX, Al Jazeera, the History Channel, PBS and other media programs. In 2020 Dr. Roth was awarded the Frederic Milton Thrasher for excellence in gang research.
Associate Editor
Professor of Sociology and Head of Department within the faculty of Management and Economics at Klagenfurt University, Austria. Previously, he hold appointments in Italy, Germany, Sweden, and Finland. He is specialized on sociology, business and society, and the interfaces with economics and business administration. Specific research interests include labour market research and self-employment, social stratification and inequality, studies of interdisciplinary thought, history of economic thought, entrepreneurship. He has published numerous books, the latest are Consumption and Lifestyles (with F. Naz, Palgrave Publishers 2018), and Unheard Voices. Women, Work and Political Economy of Global Production (with F. Naz, London: Palgrave MacMillan Publishers 2020).