Criminal network security: An agent ‐based approach to evaluating network resilience*
In this study, we evaluate criminal network resilience by examining network recovery from disruption in an array of different criminal networks and across different disruption strategies. We use an agent ‐based model to evaluate how criminal networks recover from disruption. Our results reveal the vulnerabilities and time to recovery of numerous criminal organizations, and through them, we identify which disruption strategies are most effective at damaging various criminal networks. (Source: Criminology)
Source: Criminology - February 19, 2019 Category: Criminology Authors: Scott W. Duxbury, Dana L. Haynie Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Role of voice in the legal process*
AbstractAs communities face unrest and protest because of perceived racial bias and decreased trust and confidence in the criminal justice system, it is critical to explore mechanisms that foster institutional legitimacy. Voice is a central element in the procedural justice framework because it is anticipated to promote process control as well as a shared understanding between institutions and communities. As a concept, however, voice is undertheorized. Measures of voice used in legitimacy research may result in oversimplification of the concept, not fully capturing the struggles disadvantaged people face in trying to exer...
Source: Criminology - February 19, 2019 Category: Criminology Authors: Liana Pennington, Amy Farrell Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Criminal network security: An agent ‐based approach to evaluating network resilience*
In this study, we evaluate criminal network resilience by examining network recovery from disruption in an array of different criminal networks and across different disruption strategies. We use an agent ‐based model to evaluate how criminal networks recover from disruption. Our results reveal the vulnerabilities and time to recovery of numerous criminal organizations, and through them, we identify which disruption strategies are most effective at damaging various criminal networks. (Source: Criminology)
Source: Criminology - February 19, 2019 Category: Criminology Authors: Scott W. Duxbury, Dana L. Haynie Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Role of voice in the legal process*
AbstractAs communities face unrest and protest because of perceived racial bias and decreased trust and confidence in the criminal justice system, it is critical to explore mechanisms that foster institutional legitimacy. Voice is a central element in the procedural justice framework because it is anticipated to promote process control as well as a shared understanding between institutions and communities. As a concept, however, voice is undertheorized. Measures of voice used in legitimacy research may result in oversimplification of the concept, not fully capturing the struggles disadvantaged people face in trying to exer...
Source: Criminology - February 19, 2019 Category: Criminology Authors: Liana Pennington, Amy Farrell Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Issue Information
Criminology, Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 1-4, February 2019. (Source: Criminology)
Source: Criminology - February 15, 2019 Category: Criminology Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research