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View article: The Antecedents of Job Stress for Community Corrections Employees
The Antecedents of Job Stress for Community Corrections Employees Open
The study examined job stress as experienced by community corrections employees in a Western U.S. state. We employed the job demands and resources model to examine the impact of job demands (dangerousness, role ambiguity, role conflict, an…
View article: Why Don’t the Police Make Me Feel Safe? Using Black’s Theory of Law to Potentially Extend Current Findings on Crime Victims’ Fear
Why Don’t the Police Make Me Feel Safe? Using Black’s Theory of Law to Potentially Extend Current Findings on Crime Victims’ Fear Open
Despite an extensive body of literature centering around the fear of crime, victim fear, especially as it is affected by policing, remains understudied. To fill this research gap, we use National Crime Victimization (NCVS) data to analyze …
View article: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Child Victimization: Global and Rural Considerations
A Trauma-Informed Approach to Child Victimization: Global and Rural Considerations Open
Child victimization, including child maltreatment, is a global public health concern with serious and potentially life-long consequences (Djeddah et al., 2000; World Health Organization, 2020). Global estimates suggest that upwards of one …
View article: Numerical analysis of dike effects on the Mississippi River using a two-dimensional Adaptive Hydraulics model (AdH)
Numerical analysis of dike effects on the Mississippi River using a two-dimensional Adaptive Hydraulics model (AdH) Open
This report describes the hydraulic effects of dikes on water surface elevation (WSE) and velocities in the Mississippi River near Vicksburg, MS, from Interstate 20 to Highway 80 using a previously calibrated 2D Adaptive Hydraulics numeric…
View article: Approaches for assessing riverine scour
Approaches for assessing riverine scour Open
Calculating scour potential in a stream or river is as much a geomorphological art as it is an exact science. The complexity of stream hydraulics and heterogeneity of river-bed materials makes scour predictions in natural channels uncertai…
View article: Understanding Responses to Bullying From the Parent Perspective
Understanding Responses to Bullying From the Parent Perspective Open
Relatively little scholarly work addresses parental experiences with bullying in the United States. This lack of understanding about parental perceptions of bullying is a gap in both the scholarly research and the development of effective …
View article: The Role of Cross-Silo Federated Learning in Facilitating Data Sharing in the Agri-Food Sector
The Role of Cross-Silo Federated Learning in Facilitating Data Sharing in the Agri-Food Sector Open
Data sharing remains a major hindering factor when it comes to adopting emerging AI technologies in general, but particularly in the agri-food sector. Protectiveness of data is natural in this setting; data is a precious commodity for data…
View article: It’s just shoplifting (or is it?): examining court processing of shoplifting before and after the passage of Mississippi House Bill 585
It’s just shoplifting (or is it?): examining court processing of shoplifting before and after the passage of Mississippi House Bill 585 Open
Objective: to examine the court processing of shoplifting offenses before and after the 2014 passage of Mississippi House Bill 585 in a rural jurisdiction.Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena using the general sci…
View article: User expectations of privacy in robot assisted therapy
User expectations of privacy in robot assisted therapy Open
This article describes ethical issues related to the design and use of social robots in sensitive contexts like psychological interventions and provides insights from one user design study and two controlled experiments with adults and chi…
View article: Proceedings of the Workshop on Social Robots in Therapy: Focusing on Autonomy and Ethical Challenges
Proceedings of the Workshop on Social Robots in Therapy: Focusing on Autonomy and Ethical Challenges Open
Robot-Assisted Therapy (RAT) has successfully been used in HRI research by including social robots in health-care interventions by virtue of their ability to engage human users both social and emotional dimensions. Research projects on thi…
View article: underworldcode/underworld1: Final version of UW1
underworldcode/underworld1: Final version of UW1 Open
Legacy release of UW1. Please consider migrating to Underworld version 2 If you use UW1, please cite the following paper: Moresi, L., Moresi, L. N., S. Quenette, V. Lemiale, C. Mériaux, B. Appelbe, W. Appelbe, H. B. Muhlhaus, Mühlhaus (200…
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View article: Military veterans in prison view their experience as being less punitive compared to non-veterans
Military veterans in prison view their experience as being less punitive compared to non-veterans Open
There are more than 140,000 military veterans incarcerated in US prisons, many of whom have been sentenced for violent and sexual crimes. But given their military experience, do veterans find prison to be less punitive compared to non-vete…
View article: Exploring parental aggression toward teachers in a public school setting
Exploring parental aggression toward teachers in a public school setting Open
Almost all of the extant research examining aggressive activity uses data from student populations. In this study, we extend that literature by examining teacher perceptions of parental aggression in public schools in Kentucky. Using data …
View article: A Benes Based NoC Switching Architecture for Mixed Criticality Embedded\n Systems
A Benes Based NoC Switching Architecture for Mixed Criticality Embedded\n Systems Open
Multi-core, Mixed Criticality Embedded (MCE) real-time systems require high\ntiming precision and predictability to guarantee there will be no interference\nbetween tasks. These guarantees are necessary in application areas such as\navioni…
View article: Mass Incarceration Through a Different Lens
Mass Incarceration Through a Different Lens Open
In spite of documented harmful effects of mass incarceration, evidence to date suggests that Blacks perceive the experience of prison as less punitive than Whites. While these findings are well documented, little is known about the role of…