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Importance of culture in measuring tribal crime seriousness: scoping review of crime seriousness indices
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<a href="/toc/wecj20/22/1">Volume 22, Issue 1</a>, January-March 2024, Page 1-20<br/>. <br/>Volume 22, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 1-20<br/>. <br/>Importance of culture in measuring tribal crime seriousness: scoping review of crime seriousness indicesdoi:10.1080/15377938.2024.2307062Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice2024-02-01T09:16:50ZLorinda RileyCassandra ParkOffice of Public Health Studies, University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USALorinda Riley is an Assistant Professor in the Native Hawaiian and Indigenous Health program at the University of Hawaiʻi. She holds a SJD in Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy from the University of Arizona.Cassandra Park is a MPH student in the Native Hawaiian and Indigenous Health Specialization at theUniversity of Hawaiʻi Mānoa with an interest in Indigenous evaluation.Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice2211202024-01-02T08:00:00Z2024-01-02T08:00:00Z10.1080/15377938.2024.2307062https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15377938.2024.2307062?af=RBeyond monolithic threat: Understanding risk typology in court-involved Black male youth
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<a href="/toc/wecj20/22/1">Volume 22, Issue 1</a>, January-March 2024, Page 21-44<br/>. <br/>Volume 22, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 21-44<br/>. <br/>Beyond monolithic threat: Understanding risk typology in court-involved Black male youthdoi:10.1080/15377938.2024.2310515Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice2024-02-12T09:02:21ZEyitayo OnifadeChristina CampbellKwanele ShishaneSylvia AnnanEmma OdoteiJustin B. Williamsa School of Social Work, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USAb Criminology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USAc Society, Community and Health, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford, UKd School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USAEyitayo Onifade, Ph.D., M.S.W. is a Full Professor in the Whitney M. Young Jr., School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University. Author of Healer of the Dead, his current work focuses on reforms of the criminal justice and mental healthcare systems.Christina Campbell is an Associate Professor in the Criminology Department at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Campbell’s primary research interests include delinquency prevention, risk assessment, juvenile justice, child welfare policy, and reducing racial disparities in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems.Dr Kwanele Shishane is a graduate of the University of Cape Town, South Africa. She holds a PhD, a Master’s degree & BA Social Work. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Bedfordshire (United Kingdom). Her research interests include mental health, appetitive aggression, substance use, and recidivism among youth offenders.Sylvia Annan is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University.Emma Odotei is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University.Justin B. Williams is a post-doctoral fellow affiliated with the Consortium of Community Scientists and Practitioners. His areas of research include the intersection between criminal justice and public health.Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice22121442024-01-02T08:00:00Z2024-01-02T08:00:00Z10.1080/15377938.2024.2310515https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15377938.2024.2310515?af=RRace, sex, and age disparities in death penalty sentencing: a systematic review
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<a href="/toc/wecj20/22/1">Volume 22, Issue 1</a>, January-March 2024, Page 45-65<br/>. <br/>Volume 22, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 45-65<br/>. <br/>Race, sex, and age disparities in death penalty sentencing: a systematic reviewdoi:10.1080/15377938.2024.2322931Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice2024-03-09T07:58:55ZTeliyah A. CobbJill D. StinsonCaitlin L. SandersDepartment of Psychology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USAJournal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice22145652024-01-02T08:00:00Z2024-01-02T08:00:00Z10.1080/15377938.2024.2322931https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15377938.2024.2322931?af=RTo arrest or to serve: school resource officers’ perceptions of zero-tolerance and the school-to-prison pipeline
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<a href="/toc/wecj20/22/1">Volume 22, Issue 1</a>, January-March 2024, Page 66-88<br/>. <br/>Volume 22, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 66-88<br/>. <br/>To arrest or to serve: school resource officers’ perceptions of zero-tolerance and the school-to-prison pipelinedoi:10.1080/15377938.2024.2324444Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice2024-03-14T08:03:18ZMichael D. BushKimberly D. Dodsona Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, & Organizational Leadership, Northern Kentucky, University Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, KY, USAb Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, University of Houston-Clear Lake 2700 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX, USAMichael D. Bush is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Northern Kentucky University (NKU). University. His research interests include delinquency and juvenile justice, bullying, ethics, peacemaking, pedagogy, and issues related to media, crime, and justice. He serves on the editorial board for The Prison Journal and his work is published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education and The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, among other places.Kimberly D. Dodson is a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL). Her research interests include correctional program evaluation and justice-involved individuals with special needs. Her work is published in The Prison Journal and the Annals of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. She served as a criminal investigator for the Greene County Sheriff’s Department in Greeneville, Tennessee. She worked cases primarily involving the sexual abuse and exploitation of juveniles.Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice22166882024-01-02T08:00:00Z2024-01-02T08:00:00Z10.1080/15377938.2024.2324444https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15377938.2024.2324444?af=R