Given the historically contentious relationship–including most notably the use of excessive and lethal force–between the police and African Americans, the current project examines the …
Disaster Medicine (DM) is currently underrepresented in medical schools' curricula worldwide, and existing DM courses for medical students are extremely heterogeneous due …
COVID-19 has had unprecedented effects on populations around the world. Given the political context of the pandemic and the nation's response to it, this study sought to assess …
Background Criminal justice agencies are well positioned to help prevent the radicalisation of individuals and groups, stop those radicalised from engaging in violence, and reduce the …
Despite the growing popularity of online opt-in samples in criminology, recent work shows that resultant findings often do not generalize. Not all opt-in samples are alike, however, and …
Abstract Problem Statement: Cultural psychology has often been ignored or not considered sufficiently when developing security policies, especially due to the assumption that it is a …
This paper explores the potential effect of emotion on the use of stance expressions by columnists in their comment on acts of terrorism in the UK and in other European countries …
We explore patterns and correlates of gun ownership in the United States, with a particular focus on differentiating those who will never own a gun (“nevers”) and those who are open …
Do security concerns lead to more restrictive immigration policies? In this article, we contend that transnational influences can shape legislative output on immigration at home. Terrorist …