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Nightmare frequency, nightmare distress and the efficiency of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder
(Wolters Kluwer, 2016)
Background: Up to 71% of trauma victims diagnosed with PTSD have frequent nightmares (NM), compared to only 2% to 5% of the
general population.
Objectives: The present study examined whether nightmares before the beginning ...
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 ...
Préjugé dans la détermination des peines accordées aux jeunes doublement insérés dans le système public de protection et de justice
(Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2017)
Les jeunes à double statut ou sous double autorité (crossover
youth) sont des adolescents ayant été victimes de maltraitance
et qui sont aussi auteurs d’une infraction criminelle. Une
étude a montré que ces jeunes ...
Effects of a peer support programme for youth social services employees experiencing potentially traumatic events: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2017)
Introduction The use of peer support programmes to
help workers experiencing potentially traumatic events
(PTE) has increased in high-risk organisations in the
last decades. However, the scientific evidence of ...
Gender differences in the prediction of acute stress disorder from peritraumatic dissociation and distress among victims of violent crimes
Peritraumatic reactions, gender and ASD
(SAGE, 2017-02)
Background. Peritraumatic dissociation and distress are strong predictors of Acute Stress
Disorder (ASD) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) development. However, there is
limited data concerning gender differences ...
Violences en contexte conjugal et stratégies de protection adoptées par les femmes
Intimate partner violence and women’s protection strategies
(Centre de recherches sociologiques sur le droit et les institutions pénales, 2021)
Les violences au sein du couple peuvent s’exercer de différentes manières (physique, sexuelle, psychologique, économique), varier en fréquence, en intensité et évoluer dans le temps. Pour faire face à ces violences, diverses ...
Friends with(out) benefits : Co-offending and re-arrest
(Taylor and Francis, 2013)
Research shows that co-offending has contradictory effects on rates of re-arrest. On
the one hand, group offending may be riskier: for example, co-offenders might be targeted by
police or might snitch to protect themselves. ...
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 ...
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 ...
Rethinking incarcerated women's leisure as subjected to coercive and normative prison missions
(Frontiers Media, 2020-11-23)
Leisure is commonly understood as contributing to well-being; this is especially appealing
when considering multiply marginalized populations such as incarcerated women.
However, leisure is not impervious to cooptation ...