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Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 08-2011
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 08-2011
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 08-07-2015
DOI: 10.1111/LCRP.12062
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 08-2011
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Date: 2017
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 22-08-2013
Abstract: Deliberate firesetting costs our community in destruction to property and lives. Public concern heightens when similar fires occur in a series, raising the specter of copycat firesetting. Difficulties associated with researching copycat crimes in general mean that not a lot is known about copycat firesetting. As an initial step toward filling this research gap, we explore connections between research on copycat crime and research into deliberate firesetting. The intention is to extract salient features from what is known about the phenomena of deliberate firesetting and copycat crime, map them together, and point out shared and unique characteristics. It is argued that a “copycat firesetter” is likely to exist as a distinct subgroup and potentially requiring targeted interventions.
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Date: 2017
Publisher: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Date: 07-2016
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 08-2011
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 03-2012
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 06-2003
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 29-05-2013
Abstract: Since Canter and Fritzon first introduced their “4D” classification system for arson, many studies have replicated the model with s les of arsonists from around the world. However, scholars have reported differences in the offence actions of arsonists across s les. No study as yet has attempted to statically examine the relevance of these differences. Using multidimensional scaling procedures and two-way chi-square contingency analyses, this study examined whether cross-national differences in arson variables existed between Australian and British arsonists. The results indicated that differences did exist and, furthermore, that differences reflected the environmental characteristics of the country from which each s le was drawn. These findings have important theoretical and clinical implications, particularly for the utility of the “4D” model as an investigatory tool and for the wider arson profiling literature.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Date: 2015
DOI: 10.1017/ORP.2015.2
Abstract: The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between social support and durable return to work (RTW) post occupational injury. A total of 1,179 questionnaires were posted to clients previously receiving vocational rehabilitation services from the Return to Work Assist program in Queensland, Australia. Participants were asked to indicate their current RTW status, in addition to completing questionnaires measuring their relationship with their superior, relationships with colleagues, and social support external to the workplace. The statistical analysis included 110 participants. An ANOVA indicated that participants in the RTW group reported significantly better relationships with their superiors and colleagues than participants in the non-durable RTW group. No significant differences were observed between the RTW, non-durable RTW and no RTW groups on a measure of social support external to the workplace. Although the findings were limited by the low response rate, an evaluation of demographics indicated the respondents were representative of the original target s le. The findings suggested that providing support in the workplace is an important area for intervention and may be a means of increasing durable RTW outcomes.
Publisher: Springer New York
Date: 2014
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Date: 2017
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 31-03-2013
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 10-02-2019
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 07-2019
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 06-03-2015
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