Browsing Department of Security Studies and Criminal Justice by Issue Date
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Civil War Lecture Series: Gettysburg
(RamTV, 2014-09-25)Lecture on the Battle of Gettysburg by panel covering all three days of the battle and "Virtual Staff Ride of the Gettysburg Battlefield" as part of the Civil War Lecture Series -
Great War Lecture Series: Drafting for the World War and the World Series
(RamTV, 2017-01-23)Doctors William A. Taylor and David P. Dewar lecture on the World War 1 draft, and its effect on baseball and Shoeless Joe Jackson. -
The effects of life domains on cyberbullying and bullying: testing the generalizability of Agnew’s Integrated General Theory
(SAGE, 2019)In 2005, Robert Agnew published his book Why Criminals Offend in which he synthesized an array of theoretical predictors of crime and delinquency into a parsimonious integrated general theory. He argued that delinquency ... -
The importation of violent “codes” of South Korean inmates
(2019)Despite the popularity of the importation model, the majority of previous institutional misconduct research has used individual characteristics, such as race, prior record, education, and sex as proxies to test this theory. ... -
Examining the links between general strain and control theories: an investigation of delinquency in South Korea
(Springer Nature, 2019-09)In modifying general strain theory (GST), Agnew has accepted the control-related variables as conditioning variables to moderate or mediate the casual process through strain into delinquency. In this regard, this study ... -
An examination of the shadow of sexual assault hypothesis among men and women in South Korea
(SAGE, 2019-09-06)Using a South Korean sample from 2010 National Crime Victim Survey (NCVS), the current research examined the gender differences of fear of four different types of crime testing the shadow of sexual assault thesis, which ... -
Elaborating differential impact of media exposure on perceptions of police between criminal justice majors and non-criminal justice majors
(Taylor and Francis, 2019-10-02)Researchers have argued that media exposure involving criminal justice can influence perceptions of police, but empirical research is decidedly mixed. Additionally, some scholars argue that media effects depend on audience ... -
Behind closed doors: The role of risky lifestyles and victimization experiences on fear of future victimization among South Korean inmates
(SAGE, 2019-11-15)Criminologists have long considered the extent to which victimization experiences influences fear of future victimization. As a result, some scholars have proposed risky lifestyles theory as a theoretical framework linking ... -
Comparing global and situational support for police use of force across immigrant generations and native-born Americans
(Emerald, 2019-11-21)Purpose: This study examines if global and situational support for police use of force varies across first-generation immigrants, second-generation immigrants and native-born Americans. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing ... -
Victimization, fear of crime, procedural injustice and inmate misconduct: an application of general strain theory in South Korea
(Elsevier, 2019-12)Purpose: While a wealth of research on Agnew’s general strain theory has shown that strains can promote the likelihood of crime and deviant behavior, the application of general strain theory towards a prison setting remains ... -
Do moral beliefs condition the impact of low self-control on digital piracy?
(Routledge, 2019-12-11)Morality and low self-control can both play critical roles in rule-breaking behaviors. Yet, our understanding of the interplay between morality and low self-control offers only a limited explanation of digital piracy. Using ... -
Direct and indirect effects of crime-related media consumption on public confidence in the police
(SAGE, 2020)This study explores the potential links between crime-related media consumption and confidence in the police based on the instrumental and expressive models. Drawing on data from a large sample of South Koreans, direct and ... -
Fixing Fusion Center Intelligence Under the ODNI
(2020)Created as a result of the need for increased national security and information sharing in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, fusion centers are in a unique position to promote homeland security cooperation ... -
Media use habits, negative encounters with the police, and perceptions of the police: the mainstreaming hypothesis versus the resonance hypothesis
(Taylor and Francis, 2020-03-04)Media researchers have long considered the extent to which the media influence perceptions of the police. More recently, scholars have encouraged more specific investigations to determine if media effects can vary depending ... -
Social integration and confidence in the police: a cross-national multi-level analysis
(Routledge, 2020-04-08)Building on the insight of Durkheim, the current study examines the hypothesis that cross-national proxies for social integration explain variation in confidence in the police across different countries. Combining six ... -
Asymmetry in media effects on perceptions of police: An analysis using a within-subjects design experiment
(Routledge, 2020-04-09)The current study examines the influence of positive, negative, and mixed portrayals of the police in the media on perceptions of police. Participants were randomly assigned to watch an edited video segment from entertainment ... -
When do police stressors particularly predict organizational commitment? the moderating role of social resources
(2020-05-12)The current study uses data from 570 male police officers working in 16 substations in South Korea to examine the impact of job stressors (e.g., victimization, authoritative organizational culture, and perceptions of unfair ... -
Russia: Domination Through Information
(2021-05-25)The Russian government through innovation and creativity are on track to potentially become the most dominant superpower. They are not doing this through superior military technology or revolutionary diplomacy. Russia has ...