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Edna Erez is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily falls under the broad domain of social sciences, with a particular emphasis on sociology and political science. Additional subfields in which they have contributed include health, nature and landscape conservation, gender studies, and political science and international relations.

Their work explores a range of topics that intersect areas of violence, conflict, and governance. The main topics covered in their publications include:

  • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
  • Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions

Edna Erez has published research articles in various academic journals. Some of their recent papers are:

  • "When Sexually Assaulted Women Are Not Believed: 'Ideal Victims' and Political Relativity in the October 7 Hamas Attack" (2024, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism)
  • "Patriarchy, political enmity, and domestic violence: Exploring abusive mixed intimate partnerships in a conflict zone" (2022, International Review of Victimology)
  • "Mismatches and criminal justice policy: The case of GPS for domestic violence" (2023, Criminology & Criminal Justice)
  • "Contested Victimhood: (Un)Courting Victims of Terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" (2024, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism)
  • "Procedural Justice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Reoffending: Adjudicating Palestinian Minors in the West Bank's Military Court" (2023, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology)

Co-authorship is a notable feature of Edna Erez's scholarly output. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Peter R. Ibarra
  • Shai Farber
  • Mia Bloom
  • Kathy Laster
  • Revital Sela-Shayovitz

The venues where Edna Erez has published multiple works include:

  • Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
  • International Review of Victimology
  • Criminology & Criminal Justice
  • International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
  • CrimRxiv

Edna Erez has also contributed to a book published by Oxford University Press, titled The Oxford Encyclopedia of International Criminology (2022).

Best Publications

  • Intersections of Immigration and Domestic Violence: Voices of Battered Immigrant Women

    Edna Erez;Madelaine Adelman;Carol Gregory

  • In their own words: battered women's assessment of the criminal processing system's responses.

    Edna Erez;Joanne Belknap

  • THE EFFECT OF VICTIM PARTICIPATION IN SENTENCING ON SENTENCE OUTCOME

    Edna Erez;Pamela Tontodonato

  • Victim impact statements and sentencing outcomes and processes. The perspectives of legal professionals

    E Erez;L Rogers

  • Victim participation in sentencing and satisfaction with justice

    Edna Erez;Pamela Tontodonato

  • Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System

    Robert C. Davis;Edna Erez

  • Immigration, Culture Conflict and Domestic Violence/Woman Battering

    Edna Erez

  • Gender, Palestinian Women, and Terrorism: Women's Liberation or Oppression?

    Anat Berko;Edna Erez

  • Domestic violence and the criminal justice system: an overview.

    Edna Erez

  • Battered Immigrant Women and the Legal System: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective*

    Edna Erez;Carolyn Copps Hartley

  • Victim participation in sentencing: Rhetoric and reality

    Edna Erez

  • "Ordinary people" and "death work": Palestinian suicide bombers as victimizers and victims.

    Anat Berko;Edna Erez

  • Victim Participation in Sentencing: And the Debate Goes On …

    Edna Erez

  • Access to Justice for Immigrants Who are Victimized: The Perspectives of Police and Prosecutors

    Robert C. Davis;Edna Erez;Nancy E. Avitabile

  • Self-Defined Desert and Citizens' Assessment of the Police

    Edna Erez

  • Communication in Sentencing: Exploring the Expressive Function of Victim Impact Statements

    Julian V. Roberts;Edna Erez

  • The effect of victim impact statements on sentencing patterns and outcomes: The Australian experience

    Edna Erez;Leigh Roeger

  • Predictive Validity of the MMPI–2 Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales in a Batterers' Intervention Program

    Martin Sellbom;Yossef S Ben-Porath;Linda J Baum;Edna Erez

  • Victim participation in proceedings and satisfaction with justice in the continental systems: The case of Poland

    Edna Erez;Ewa Bienkowska

  • The Effects of Batterer Intervention Programs The Battered Women's Perspectives

    Carol Gregory;Edna Erez

  • Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System. Research in Brief.

    Robert C. Davis;Edna Erez

  • Women, Prison, and Crime

    Edna Erez;Kathy Laster;Jocelyn M. Pollock-Byrne

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Davis
Robert C. Davis Police Foundation
Martin Sellbom
Martin Sellbom Monash University
Yossef S. Ben-Porath
Yossef S. Ben-Porath Kent State University
William D. Bales
William D. Bales Florida State University

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