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David J. Gilbert, Stephen Ikechukwu Azumara, Jacqueline M. Wheatcroft, Karen Steele, Penny Cook, Raja Mukherjee, Gisli Gudjonsson, Natalie Novick Brown (Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 09.03.2026)
FASD and Intellectual Disability Equivalence: A Meta‐Analysis of Suggestibility During Forensic Interviews
Thomas L. McNulty Paul E. Bellair Man-Kit Lei Arlana Henry a University of Georgia-Emeritus, Copperopolis, California, USAb The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USAc University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USAd School of Criminal Justice, (Justice Quarterly, 07.03.2026)
Structural Racism and the Segregation of Violence in Ethnoracial Neighborhoods
Michael Caudy, Lucas Alward, Matthias van Hall, Thomas Baker (Criminal Justice and Behavior, 07.03.2026)
The impact of procedural justice on non-compliance during community supervision: A longitudinal analysis
Gustavo S. Mesch Department of Sociology, University of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelGustavo S. Mesch is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Haifa. He holds a PhD degree in Sociology from the Ohio State University (1993). His research interests (Criminal Justice Studies, 03.02.2026)
The effect of prompt framing on AI-generated sentencing recommendations: a research note
Abdullah Cihan Thomas J. Reidy Jonathan R. Sorensen a Division of Criminal Justice, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, USAb Private Practice of Forensic Psychology, Monterey, CA, USAc Department of Criminology and Justice, (Criminal Justice Studies, 30.01.2026)
Examining the role of racial and ethnic differences, the level of services inventory-revised tool, and other well-known inmate characteristics in predicting prison misconduct
Joshua H. Williams Luis C. Torres a Department of Studies in Justice, Culture, and Social Change, University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, MN, USAb Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University Philadelphia, PA, USA (Criminal Justice Studies, 29.01.2026)
Tipping point: exploring the linear and non-linear effects of time to adjudication on guilty pleas and case dismissals
Eric G. Lambert Hanif Qureshi David White Nancy L. Hogan James Frank Shannon M. Barton a School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, USAb Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India, New Delhi, India (Criminal Justice Studies, 21.01.2026)
Research note – an exploratory study of the association of burnout and life satisfaction among Indian police officers
Kevin Buckler Elizabeth L. Gilmore Criminal Justice and Social Work Department, University of Houston-Downtown, Houston, TX, USAKevin Buckler is a Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Houston-Downtown. He earned a Ph.D. in Criminal (Criminal Justice Studies, 20.01.2026)
Sociocultural artifacts as data in Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ): using the trustworthiness framework to map a path toward transparent, methodologically and analytically sound qualitative artifact collection and analysis (QACA)
Eric G. Lambert Huma Zia Smart Otu O. Oko Elechi Morris Jenkins a School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, USAb Justice, Law, and Public Safety Department, Lewis University, Romeoville, IL, USAc Departm (Criminal Justice Studies, 20.01.2026)
Professional efficacy among prison officers in Nigeria
Glenn D. Walters Department of Criminal Justice, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, USAGlenn D. Walters, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Kutztown University where he teaches classes in criminology, corrections and (Criminal Justice Studies, 08.01.2026)
Predicting four delinquent behaviors with specific and nonspecific certainty and severity measures: testing for a certainty-severity and specific-nonspecific divide
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