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  1. Restorative justice interventions in Dutch, German and English law Contribution
    Claessen, Jacques (2024)
    In: Klip, André; Peristeridou, Christina (Eds.), Comparative perspectives of criminal procedure, Intersentia, Cambridge, pp. 219-229
  2. The short-term impact of formal controls on subsequent offending and future formal controls in a German and UK City Journal Article
    Boers, Klaus ; Kaiser, Florian ; Schaerff, Marcus ; Wikström, Per-Olof H. (2023)
    In: Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, pp. 1-22
  3. The criminal justice system in Germany Contribution
    Enescu, Rasluca ; Leszczynska, Aneta ; Momsen, Carsten (2023)
    In: Mbuba, Jospeter (Eds.), Comparative criminal justice. International trends and practices, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, pp. 185-201
  4. “In police we trust?”—Confidence in the police among adolescents with and without a migration background in Germany Journal Article
    Krieg, Yvonne ; Lehmann, Lena ; Dreißigacker, Leonie ; Kliem, Sören (2023)
    In: European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 29(2), pp. 227-246
  5. In their own hands: Young people and self-justice retaliation in Germany Journal Article
    Schwarzenbach, Anina ; Tankebe, Justice ; Oberwittler, Dietrich (2023)
    In: Crime & Delinquency, 69(1), pp. 121-151
  6. A German perspective Contribution
    Kaspar, Johannes ; Stübner, Susanne (2022)
    In: van der Wolf, Michiel (Eds.), Safeguarding the quality of forensic assessment in sentencing, Routledge, New York, pp. 146-174
  7. Measuring aggression in German youth prison - A validation of the German reactive-proactive aggression questionnaire (RPQ) in a sample of incarcerated juvenile offenders Journal Article
    Heynen, Evelyn ; van der Helm, Peer ; Stams, Geert Jan; Roest, Jesse (2022)
    In: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 66(13-14), pp. 1475-1486
  8. Germany Contribution
    Ambos, Kai ; Bock, Stefanie (2022)
    In: Adams, Verity; Bohlander, Michael; Reed, Alan; Simpson, Bethany (Eds.), Fault in criminal law. A research companion, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London; New York, (Substantive issues in criminal law, ), pp. 169-188
  9. Radicalization in adolescence: The identification of vulnerable groups Journal Article
    Schröder, Carl Philipp; Bruns, Jannik ; Lehmann, Lena ; Goede, Laura-Romina ; Bliesener, Thomas ; Tomczyk, Samuel (2022)
    In: European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 28(2), pp. 177-201
  10. Intensified support for juvenile offenders on probation: Evidence from Germany Journal Article
    Engel, Christoph ; Goerg, Sebastian J.; Traxler, Christian (2022)
    In: Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 19(2), pp. 447-490
  11. Revisiting the experiential effect: how criminal offending affects juveniles’ perceptions of detection risk Journal Article
    Kaiser, Florian ; Huss, Björn ; Reinecke, Jost (2022)
    In: Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 8(1), pp. 47-74
  12. Does contact with the justice system influence situational action theory's causes of crime? A study of English and German juveniles Journal Article
    Kaiser, Florian (2022)
    In: International Criminal Justice Review, pp. 1-28
  13. How institutional contexts shape police-adolescent encounters. A study of France and Germany Journal Article
    Oberwittler, Dietrich ; Roché, Sebastian (2022)
    In: Policing and Society, 32(3), pp. 378-410
  14. Terrorist offenses and juveniles – A comparison between Germany and Turkey Journal Article
    Balo, Yusuf Solmaz; Butz, Felix (2022)
    In: European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, 9(1), pp. 7-55
  15. Unintended consequences of drug policies experienced by young drug users in contact with the criminal justice systems Journal Article
    Moskalewicz, Jacek ; Dąbrowska, Katarzyna ; Herold, Maria Dich; Baccaria, Franca ; Rolando, Sara ; Herring, Rachel ; Thom, Betsy ; Kahlert, Rahel ; Stummvoll, Günter ; Moazen, Babak ; Stöver, Heino ; Pisarska, Agnieszka (2021)
    In: Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 28(1), pp. 36-47