Browsing Faculté des arts et des sciences – École de criminologie - Travaux et publications by Issue Date
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Expertise integration in cybercrime policing : exploring civilian career lifecycles
(Taylor and Francis, 2024-05-24)This study examines the internal dynamics and composition of federal police cybercrime units with a focus on civilianization. The study is based on interviews with 56 sworn and civilian (unsworn) members of two federal law enforcement organizations ... -
Leaders and leadership in criminal activities : a scoping review
(Taylor and Francis group, 2024-05-22)The objective of this article is to conduct a scoping review of existing literature on the subject of leadership within the criminal domain. Drawing from theoretical models used to explain leadership in social organizations, this study analyzed 71 ... -
Whose criminology? : marginalised perspectives and populations within student production at the Montreal School of Criminology
(Routledge, 2024)This study assumes that criminological student production reflects departmental and disciplinary tendencies. We empirically investigate the prevalence of and relationship between marginalised populations and criminological perspectives based on two ... -
Comprendre et combattre le mouvement anti-trans au « Canada » : un guide pour les communautés trans et nos allié.es
(JusticeTrans & Canada. Femmes et égalité des genres Canada, 2024)Déceler la transphobie est un projet d’un an, réalisé au cours de 2023 et 2024 et financé par Femmes et Égalité des genres Canada, visant à documenter des incidents de haine transphobe et des campagnes de harcèlement au « Canada » afin d’apprendre à ... -
Understanding & fighting back against the anti-trans movement in « Canada » : a guide for trans communities & our allies
(JusticeTrans & Canada. Femmes et égalité des genres Canada, 2024)Tracking Transphobia is a one-year project, conducted throughout 2023 and 2024, aimed at documenting incidents of antitrans hatred and harassment campaigns in “Canada” to better understand how to respond through strategies promoting safety, support, ... -
The tensions of cyber-resilience : from sensemaking to practice
(Elsevier, 2023-06-29)The growing sophistication, frequency and severity of cyberattacks targeting all sectors highlight their inevitability and the impossibility of completely protecting the integrity of critical computer systems. In this context, cyber-resilience offers ... -
Lessons from insiders : embracing subjectivity as objectivity in victimology
(SAGE, 2023-06-15)Due to the prevalence of victimization in society, it is likely that many victimologists have been victimized or will be in their lifetimes. This poses a challenge for the field of victimology as traditional, positivist conceptions of ‘good science’ ... -
Jon Burnett, work and the carceral state (London: Pluto Press, 2022)
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Crimes sexuels en ligne, délinquants et victimes : théorie, recherche et pratique
(Presses de l’Université Laval, 2023)Si l'avènement d'Internet a amélioré le quotidien de chacun, il a également contribué à créer de nouvelles brèches en matière de délinquance. Le rapprochement virtuel des personnes et l'augmentation des échanges ont été exploités par les criminels afin ... -
Got assistance? : profit-driven criminal careers and assisted desistance
(SAGE, 2022-06-20)Research on assisted desistance has not considered the influence of criminal-involvement factors on the receptivity to assistance. Although most crimes committed are motivated by the prospect of gain, current knowledge on desistance from lucrative ... -
The intangible benefits of criminal mentorship
(Routledge, 2022-04-24)Individuals who report having had a mentor also tend to report higher levels of criminal achievement. However, prior studies focused on indirect yet tangible outcomes of mentorship, telling us little about the direct – though potentially intangible – ... -
Les initiatives de prise en charge adaptée des Premières Nations et Inuit judiciarisés au Canada : quelques pistes de réflexion
Adapted treatment for criminalized First Nations and Inuit in Canada : some avenues to explore
(Polymedia SA, 2022-03-28)La prise en charge des Autochtones par les autorités judiciaires canadiennes est reconnue comme problématique à divers niveaux notamment en termes de surreprésentation en détention. Basé sur une revue de littérature, cet article propose une analyse ... -
Examining negative online social reaction to police use of force : the George Floyd and Jacob Blake events
(University of Toronto Press & Canadian Criminal Justice Association, 2022-03-08)Dealing with use of excessive force by the police has historically been a struggle in the United States. The 1992 protests in Los Angeles following the death of Rodney King are one example of public response to an instance of excessive use of force. ... -
Broken record : the leisure–health Nexus in prison
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Co-occurrence of violence on the severity of abuse in intimate relationships
(Sage, 2021-12-30)Several empirical studies have shown that women who experience violence in intimate personal relationships (IPV) commonly experience more than one form of violence. While it is recognized that individual trajectories of IPV vary over time, little is ... -
The concept of terrorism and historical time : comparing 9/11 to the Terreur
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Reform to abolish : a pragmatic analysis of prison labor & strip searches in Quebec correctional law
(Université de Montréal. Centre de recherche en droit public, 2021-09-10)Dans la dernière année, des thèmes abolitionnistes ont été au cœur de mobilisations comme #BlackLivesMatter, #MoiAussi, et #LibérezLesTous. Cet article s’inspire d’une méthodologie sociolégale et féministe pour proposer une analyse pragmatique et ... -
Enhancing relationships between criminology and cybersecurity
(SAGE, 2021-03-27)‘Cybercrime’ is an umbrella concept used by criminologists to refer to traditional crimes that are enhanced via the use of networked technologies (i.e. cyber-enabled crimes) and newer forms of crime that would not exist without networked technologies ... -
Countering distrust in illicit online networks : the dispute resolution strategies of cybercriminals
(SAGE, 2021-03-05)The core of this paper is a detailed investigation of the dispute resolution system contained within Darkode, an elite cybercriminal forum. Extracting the dedicated disputes section from within the marketplace, where users can report bad behaviour ... -
Ofending frequency and responses to illegal monetary incentives
(Springer, 2021-02-02)Objectives We examine how responsive offenders are to illegal monetary incentives. We draw from rational choice theory, prospect theory, and models of labor supply to develop expectations regarding the relationship between criminal efficiency, which ...