In the article, “Risky business, risk assessment, and other heteronormative misnomers in women’s community corrections and reentry planning,” Kerrison explored the innate biases of community corrections staff . . .
In the article, “Backfire: lessons learned when the criminal justice system fails help-seeking battered women,” Burgess-Proctor examined primary sources of conflict between help-seeking battered women and the . . .
In the article, “Race, Neighborhood Danger, and Coping Strategies Among Female Probationers and Parolees,” Cobbina examined the extent to which neighborhood crime
This study explores the extent of cyber aggression victimization in intimate relationships and its co-occurrence with in-person experiences of psychological, physical, and sexual partner violence.
Using data from the 2005 NIBRS, this analysis focuses on the impacts that domestic violence mandatory arrest policies have on arrest outcomes in “situationally ambiguous” cases.
Durfee examines how men negotiate the discourses of victimization, hegemonic masculinity, and stereotypes about domestic violence when filing for a domestic violence protection order against a woman partner.
A comprehensive understanding of LGBTQ Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).
In, “Fear of Gang Crime: A Qualitative Examination of the Four Perspectives,” Lane looks at the different perspectives that attempt to explain public fear of gang-related crime in multiple neighborhoods.
In the article, “Gendered Pathways: A Quantitative Investigation of Women Probationers’ Paths to Incarceration,” Salisbury and her co-author investigated three pathways that lead to women’s recidivism
In the article, “College Women’s Perceptions of and Inclination to Use Campus Sexual Assault Resources: Comparing the Views of Students With and Without Sexual Victimization Histories,” Burgess-Proctor . . .
In the article, “Pathways of Victimization and Resistance: Toward a Feminist Theory of Battered Women’s Help‐Seeking,” Burgess-Proctor examined ways in which women’s childhood victimization experiences informed. . .
In the article, “Gender-Specific Conflicts among Urban African American Youth: The Roles of Situational Context and Issues of Contention,” Cobbina explored the situational contexts of youth conflicts among . . .
In the article, “Impact of Maternal Incarceration on the Criminal Justice Involvement of Adult Offspring: A Research Note,” Armstrong examined the extent to which maternal incarceration has an impact on dependents
This article critically examines the use of civil protection orders (POs) by Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) victims seeking shelter services.
In the book, “Fear of Crime in the United States: Causes, Consequences, and Contradictions,” Lane and her coauthors examine the factors of crime that cause fear.
White-collar crime is associated with adults, but these adults begin crafting their skills much earlier in life. In his study, Singer collected data on cheating in school, an indicator of white-collar delinquency.
In the article, “Diverting Victims of Sexual Commercial Exploitation from Juvenile Detention: Development of the InterCSECt Screening Protocol,” Salisbury and her co-authors created a three-and-a-half month pilot…
In the essay, “Methodological and Ethical Issues in Feminist Research with Abused Women: Reflections on Participants’ Vulnerability and Empowerment,” Burgess-Proctor examined the complicated issues involved . . .
In, “What a Girl Wants, What a Girl Need: Findings from a Gender-Specific Focus Group Study,” Lane looks at the change in delinquent girl arrests from status offenses and property crimes to increases in assault and