100 research outputs found
Their Day in Court: Assessing Guilty Plea Rates Among Terrorists
Individuals who are charged for traditional crimes are substantially more likely to plead guilty than individuals who are charged under the same statutes but who are officially involved in terrorism (Smith & Damphousse, 1998). Relying on a structural–contextual theory framework, a quantitative analysis not only confirmed that terrorists plead guilty more often than traditional offenders but that the defendant’s age and number of counts in the indictment are important predictors. Directions for future research are suggested.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Vitimização por crime na infância e adolescência segundo registros oficiais: coorte de nascimentos de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Lifestyles of the old and not so fearful: Life situation and older persons' fear of crime
Creation and Validation of an Inmate Risk Assessment for Violent, Nonsexual Victimization
Prison Rioters: Exploring Infraction Characteristics, Risk Factors, Social Correlates, and Criminal Careers
AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORRECTIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS (C.E.R.T.) IN JAIL SETTINGS
Procedurally just organizational climates improve relations between corrections officers and incarcerated individuals
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