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1. Effectiveness of a Modular Cognitive-Behavioral Skills Curriculum in High-Risk Justice-Involved Youth.

2. Health outcomes and cost-effectiveness of diversion programs for low-level drug offenders: A model-based analysis.

3. Receipt of training about medication for opioid use disorder from pharmaceutical manufacturers: A preliminary study of Florida criminal problem-solving and dependency court staff.

4. The impact of changes to the NSW graduated driver licensing system on subsequent crash and offense experience.

5. Using Theory to Understand the Barriers to Engagement in Group Offending Behavior Programs.

6. Adult Connection in Assault Injury Prevention among Male Youth in Low-Resource Urban Environments.

7. High uptake of naloxone-based overdose prevention training among previously incarcerated syringe-exchange program participants.

8. Social and health care professionals' views on responsible agency in the process of ending intimate partner violence.

9. [Socio-demographic, clinical and criminological features of a population discharged from forensic hospital and admitted to neuropsychiatric clinic, in scheme of restriction of freedom].

10. Effect of an injury awareness education program on risk-taking behaviors and injuries in juvenile justice offenders: a retrospective cohort study.

11. Crime, shame, reintegration, and cross-national homicide: a partial test of reintegrative shaming theory.

12. Research notes from the underworld: the entry logs of the Rio de Janeiro Casa de Detenção, 1860-1969.

13. Direct and vicarious violent victimization and juvenile delinquency: an application of general strain theory.

14. "Crimes which startle and horrify": gender, age, and the racialization of sexual violence in white American newspapers, 1870-1900.

15. Forced disappearance in an era of globalization: biopolitics, shadow networks, and imagined worlds.

16. “Stones run it”: taking back control of organized crime in Chicago, 1940-1975.

17. Watching the detectives: crime programming, fear of crime, and attitudes about the criminal justice system.

18. Criminal sittings – rape in the colony, New Zealand, 1862.

19. Familiarity, legitimation, and frequency: the influence of others on the criminal self-view.

20. The limits of oral history: ethics and methodology amid highly politicized research settings.

21. Rendering justice in witch trials: the case of the val de Lièpvre.

22. The characteristics of AD/HD symptoms, self-esteem, and aggression among serious juvenile offenders in Japan.

23. Mind game: when a murderous shrink moved to a trusting coastal town, both had a surprise in store.

24. "Screen and intervene": governing risky brains.

25. "We all go a little mad sometimes": Alfred Hitchcock, American psychoanalysis, and the construction of the Cold War psychopath.

26. Common misperceptions: the press and Victorian views of crime.

27. Discipline and punish? Youth gangs' response to "zero-tolerance" policies in Honduras.

28. "Schutzjuden" and opportunistic criminality in the early modern period: the Lemmel family from Neustadt-Eberswalde .

29. UK: the reality behind the "knife crime" debate.

30. Church, place, and crime: Latinos and homicide in new destinations.

31. Maternal incest as moral panic: envisioning futures without fathers in the South African lowveld.

32. Homicide: explaining America's exceptionalism.

33. Democracy came too early: a tentative explanation for the problem of American homicide.

34. "Jonathan's great knife": Dracula meets Jack the Ripper.

35. Sexual politics and the aesthetics of crime: Oscar Wilde in the nineties.

36. [Crime in the German empire, 1883-1902: a social environmental analysis].

37. [Forced prostitution and compensation: a discussion of the "comfort women" in Japan].

38. The sacrifice of a schoolgirl. The 1995 rape case, discourses of power, and women's lives in Okinawa.

39. ["For the prisoner's moral improvement": rationality, religion, and modernity in light of the rise of the modern penitentiary].

40. [Real crime: architecture, the city, and crime. On the productive power of real and imagined crime in the development of building technology, architecture, and city planning].

41. Crime born of shame and fear.

42. [Robbery and larceny in Mexico City in the late 18th century].

43. [The 24 November 1933 law on habitual criminals: Nazi criminal law between a tradition of reform and racial reorientation].

44. Lesion of the will: medical resolve and criminal responsibility in Victorian Insanity Trials.

45. [Sociability and affective relations between the classes in the popular world].

46. Classless monster: the representation of criminals in Parisian news, 1830-1900.

47. [Statistics on foreigners and penal justice].

48. Lesion of the will: medical resolve and criminal responsibility in Victorian insanity trials.

49. [The daily functioning of justice in the late Middle Ages: account books as sources for criminal history].

50. Sympathy with the poor: theories of punishment in Hugo Grotius and Adam Smith.

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