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Tag Archive for: Scholarship

The Twelve Days of Scholarly Peer Review

December 22, 2024
(a revised version of a series of tweets that I originally posted…
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Appreciating Turk’s POLITICAL CRIMINALITY: THE DEFIANCE AND DEFENSE OF AUTHORITY

September 29, 2024
Among my favorite nonfiction scholarly books is Austin T. Turk’s…
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The Power of Language in Criminal Justice

September 22, 2024
Language (more specifically the labels, terms, and words we use)…
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Is It Slow Food or an Inefficient Kitchen?

September 15, 2024
The Slow Food movement, which began in the mid-1980s in Bra,…
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What are the “Hot” Research Topics and Questions in Criminology/Criminal Justice?

July 20, 2024
Periodically students ask me what I consider to be the "hot topics"…
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