Barriers to men's help seeking for intimate partner violence

JC Taylor, EA Bates, A Colosi… - Journal of interpersonal …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Evidence suggests that male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are less likely to seek
help for their victimization than female victims. Studies exploring barriers to help seeking are …

[图书][B] Why isn't government policy more preventive?

P Cairney, E St Denny - 2020 - books.google.com
If'prevention is better than cure', why isn't policy more preventive? Policymakers only have
the ability to pay attention to, and influence, a tiny proportion of their responsibilities, and …

Police reform, austerity and 'cop culture': time to change the record?

N Caveney, P Scott, S Williams… - Policing and society, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Austerity, a politicised police reform agenda and increasing demand for police services
create the collective conditions that require classical views of police culture be seen through …

Who is the (“ideal”) victim of labor exploitation? Two qualitative vignette studies on labor inspectors' discretion

K Loyens, R Paraciani - The Sociological Quarterly, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper analyzes how labor inspectors deal with ambiguous legal boundaries between
those who can and who cannot be identified as a labor exploitation victim. Street-level …

Accessing justice: The impact of discretion,'deservedness' and distributive justice on the equitable allocation of policing resources

S Charman, E Williams - Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The police are faced with a uniquely important role in the initiation of a process of justice.
Through a framework of distributive justice, which examines both processes and outcomes …

How do police officers talk about their encounters with 'the public'? Group interaction, procedural justice and officer constructions of policing identities

M Radburn, L Savigar-Shaw, C Stott… - … & criminal justice, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding the role
of police psychology in shaping encounters with 'citizens' is relatively opaque. This article …

Coping with Territorial Stigma and Devalued Identities: How Do Social Representations of an Environmentally Degraded Place Affect Identity and Agency?

F Biddau, E D'Oria, S Brondi - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
This article examines people-place relationships in a carbon-intensive area—ie, heavily
dependent on the steel industry and marked by severe environmental degradation …

Trust and Street-Level Bureaucrats' Willingness to Risk Their Lives for Others: The Case of Brazilian Law Enforcement

N Cohen, G Lotta, R Alcadipani… - The American Review …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Trust has proven to be a predictor of organizational outcomes. In some cases, such as law
enforcement, achieving organizational goals requires workers to be willing to risk their lives …

The Scylla State. A gendered understanding of the experiences of marginalised women in the United Kingdom

R Hamer - The British Journal of Sociology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Since the formation of the 2012 Coalition government, the UK has been subject to 12 years
of neoliberal policy enacted with ferocity and vigour. This has comprised austerity measures …

State compensation as rape justice: are public attitudes a legitimate foundation for reform of the UK's Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme?

O Smith, E Daly, C Herriott… - … of Gender-Based …, 2022 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
The British state's mechanism for compensating victim-survivors of sexual offences has been
critiqued as retraumatising. However, a recent review preliminarily rejected calls to loosen …