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1. Innovations and Advancements in Criminological Approaches to Terrorism and Violent Extremism.

2. Atavism, recidivism, and the prison system: Cesare Lombroso in the British popular press, 1887–1896.

3. Pseudo-Scientific Rationalizations for Police Racism in the Criminology of "Street Gangs".

4. INTERSECÇÕES COM O CAMPO DO DIREITO NAS "TESES DOUTORAIS" DAS FACULDADES DE MEDICINA DO RIO DE JANEIRO E DA BAHIA, ENTRE 1870 E 1930.

5. Crime media as cinematic "freak show": Ableism and speciesism in retelling Dahmer.

6. Gender-Responsive Programming for Women in the Community Corrections Context: A Scoping Review.

7. Comment la production scientifique en criminologie légitime le racisme policier.

8. “A Content Analysis of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences’ Presidential Address, 1993-2022: A Qualitative Exploration”.

9. Victims, Perpetrators and Bystanders: Atrocity and Its Aftermath in the Films of Jasmila Žbanić.

10. Power and Purpose in an Immigration Removal Centre.

11. Colonial Confessions: An Autoethnography of Writing Criminology in the New South Africa.

12. Decision Making in the Real World: Unpacking the Black Box of the Decision Process for Youth Violence.

13. Dissipative Structure Analysis and Ecological Disorganization: A Critique Drawn from Ecological Marxist and Treadmill-of-Production Approaches.

14. چارچوب نظری جرائم دولتی شرکتی در پرتو جرم شناسی انتقادی.

15. Introduction to the special issue "environmental criminology in crime prevention: theories for practice".

16. Fa'a Sāmoa Criminology: An Aspect of Pacific Criminology Counternarrative.

17. Narratology, applied: The case of narrative criminology.

18. The Theorizing of Terrorism Within Criminology.

19. Die Debatte um die Polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik 2023 (PKS).

20. I Dream of Prison: An Autoethnographic Exploration and Reflection on Incarceration-Based Trauma and Recovery.

21. Psychology in Utrecht

23. Partners in Criminology: Machine Learning and Network Science Reveal Missed Opportunities and Inequalities in the Study of Crime.

24. Criminalised, victimised or other? A reflexive engagement with Queer Criminology utilising a relational pedagogical approach.

25. La mirada de un/a asesino serial.

26. The Governance of Cybercrime: An Ecological Approach.

27. Responding to Trauma, or 'Responsibilising' Women for It? Gender Responsivity, Trauma, and Women's Offending in Aotearoa New Zealand.

28. Anti-criminal policy: moral foundations.

29. ESC Awards.

30. Why Is My Criminology Curriculum Still so White? "Race" and Racism as "Blind Spots" in UK Criminology Teaching and Student Recommendations for the Future.

31. Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue of the Annals Dedicated to the Renowned Criminologist Professor David Weisburd.

32. Tourists' Safety in the Risk Society: Explaining Perceptions of Safety Regarding Future Vacations.

33. El aprendizaje basado en proyectos en la universidad.

34. What Is Informal Social Control? A Concept Consensus Review of Recent Criminological Literature.

35. BLACKSTONE'S RULE HAS LIMITED OUR ABILITY TO THINK.

36. EL IMPACTO DE LOS GOBIERNOS LOCALES EN EL CAMPO DEL CONTROL DEL DELITO. BREVÍSIMA RESEÑA DE LA OBRA DEL ESTADO AL PARQUE: EL GOBIERNO DEL CRIMEN EN LAS SOCIEDADES CONTEMPORÁNEAS, DE FERNANDO LEÓN TAMAYO ARBOLEDA.

37. The Psychological Peculiarities of Criminal's Personality.

38. Areas and Directions of Criminological Research From the Perspective of the American Society of Criminology. Analyses Based on ASC Annual Meetings.

39. Beyond rhetoric: Emplotting the life course of criminal justice narratives.

40. Serious Maricas and Their Male Concubines: Seeking Trans History and Intimacy in Argentine Police and Prison Records, 1921–1945.

41. The past is prologue: Towards a historico-narrative approach at the intersection of historical criminology and narrative criminology.

42. The Role of Service and Community in Academia: Reflections of a Latina Criminologist.

43. Does the Concentration of the Treadmill of Production Predict US EPA Environmental Violations Across States? A Test of Green Criminological Propositions from Ecological Disorganization Theory.

44. Concerns about the meaning of 'restorative justice' from a Chinese criminologist's perspective.

45. The President and the Boss's son: Prosecuting the crimes of America's most powerful.

46. Beyond Citation Counts: Reassessing Top Criminologists' "Influence" With Altmetric Scores.

47. Una visión criminológica de la percepción de seguridad en "Barrio Antiguo" centro de Monterrey, Nuevo León.

48. TECHNOLOGIES OF INDUSTRY 4.0 FOR A QUALITY MODEL OF EDUCATION OF LAWYERSCRIMINOLOGISTS TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF THE BIOSOCIAL ESSENCE OF A PERSON WITHIN THE FORMATION OF A SOCIALLY ORIENTED SOCIETY.

49. What makes a criminal?

50. Rassismus.

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