PRIMARY RESEARCH PAPERS These primary criminology research papers are written by some of the most up and coming criminologists in their fields. It should be noted that although these criminology papers are not anonymously peer reviewed, like those in our articles section of the journal, primary res...
Literature on public perceptions of legal authorities in Chinese societies has been accumulating, yet a critical line of inquiry is missing, regarding the effects of the media. Relying on two nationwide samples, this study examines: (1) to what extent do Chinese and Taiwanese citizens trust their...
rates in combination with smaller young-adult rates and shrinking midlife rates. Future directions for studying “why” societies differ in age-crime patterns entail going beyond the study of adolescence (only) to also address what happens in peoples’ lives past adolescence—i.e., what pressures,...
Retrieved on February 1, 2019, from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2083370. Tyler, T. R. (1989). The psychology of procedural justice: a test of the group-value model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57(3), 830–838. Google Scholar Tyler, T. R....
One way of visualising money laundering statistics on a global basis is to take leaks such as the Panama Papers and what issues they illuminate (see also Obermayer and Obermaier2017; Bullough2018).Footnote13It is not self-evident what inferences about money laundering could be drawn from this sn...