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Research has revealed that there are patterns to offending that can be aggregated into categories or typologies. Despite the large amount of research on typologies of offending, there is a lack of research exploring general violent...
Although slavery was abolished over 150 years ago, research suggests that the effects of slavery are everlasting. Coined the “legacy effect”, scholars argue that the abolishment of slavery did not mark the end of slavery’s deleterious...
In a 2014 essay on "Queering Criminology, Jordan B. Woods reflects on the wholesale failure of academic criminology to incorporate the unique experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) people into the larger...
According to research from FSU's Hate Crime and Policy Institute, since early 2010, print journalists have been deadnaming (i.e., calling a transgender person by their birth name when they have changed their name as part of their gender...
Historically, hate crime research has been relatively nonexistent in Central and Eastern Europe. Yet, this region and others in the West, increasingly witness violent incitements and targeted attacks against minority communities, largely...
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