Papers by Emirhan Darcan PhD.
Das Good Lives Model in der Rehabilitation und Resozalisierung jugendlicher Straftätäterinnen und Straftäter, 2025
Fehlende empirische Grundlagen sind ein häufiger Kritikpunkt des Good Lives Model (GLM).1 Bisher ... more Fehlende empirische Grundlagen sind ein häufiger Kritikpunkt des Good Lives Model (GLM).1 Bisher wurde das GLM als Rehabilitationsmodell oft bei Sexualstraftäterinnen und Sexualstraftätern oder hinsichtlich seiner grundlegenden Annahmen empirisch untersucht.2 Obwohl das GLM ursprünglich als Rehabilitationsmodell für Erwachsene entwickelt wurde,
wird angenommen, dass die theoretischen Grundlagen auch bei Jugendlichen angewendet werden können.3 Dies ist allerdings nicht gänzlich unproblematisch, da hierfür kaum substantiierte Grundlagen existieren.4 Dennoch, oder auch gerade deswegen, liess sich in den letzten Jahren eine vermehrte Anwendung des GLM im Bereich von Jugendlichen wahrnehmen.5

The Implications of Residence Restrictions on Availability and Affordability of Housing for Sex Offenders
As of today in U.S. 30 state laws have been passed to restrict sex offenders to live around place... more As of today in U.S. 30 state laws have been passed to restrict sex offenders to live around places where children congregate. Although 115 municipalities have passed local residence regulations for restricting sex offender residence in NJ, NJ state law doesn’t restrict where offenders may live (Zgoba et al., 2009). Within the light of recent developments, NJ has attracted the attention of many with regards to sex offender residence restrictions. On May, 2009 NJ Supreme Court invalidated restrictions on where sex offenders can live with a 6-0 ruling on the grounds that “Megan’s Law already protects children from sexual predators by providing communities with information about the offenders and allowing parole officers to decide where they live”. Accordingly with that decision it’s up to policy makers to decide if municipalities should have the power to implement these restrictions. Thus the study of the potential impact and rationality of these restrictions in New Jersey constitute a particular importance with regards to future adaptations of these restrictions. In the scope of this study specific counties of New Jersey will be analyzed to understand the impact of residency restrictions on availability and affordability of housing for sex offenders using the GIS software. Gaziarifoglu, Y. , Darcan, E. and Marteache, N. , 2010-11-17 "The Implications of Residence Restrictions on Availability and Affordability of Housing for Sex Offenders" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ASC Annual Meeting, San Francisco Marriott, San Francisco, California <Not Available>. 2014-11-26 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p432262_index.html

International journal of criminology and sociology, Nov 27, 2023
The United States has witnessed a significant upsurge in homicide rates during the COVID-19 pande... more The United States has witnessed a significant upsurge in homicide rates during the COVID-19 pandemic (NCHS, 2021). While multiple theories attempt to account for this increase, our study examines the impact of changes in human mobility resulting from stay-at-home and social distancing measures on variations in homicide incidents. We conducted a fixed-effects Poisson regression analysis using panel data that encompasses the day of the week and week collected from Chicago between February 2020 and July 2021. Our findings indicate that the increased time spent in residential settings due to stay-at-home orders is not a significant factor in explaining the rise in homicide numbers. Instead, our study suggests that the pandemic as a whole and its influence on individual strains provide a more plausible explanation for the increase in homicide incidence.

The Implications of Residence Restrictions on Availability and Affordability of Housing for Sex Offenders
As of today in U.S. 30 state laws have been passed to restrict sex offenders to live around place... more As of today in U.S. 30 state laws have been passed to restrict sex offenders to live around places where children congregate. Although 115 municipalities have passed local residence regulations for restricting sex offender residence in NJ, NJ state law doesn’t restrict where offenders may live (Zgoba et al., 2009). Within the light of recent developments, NJ has attracted the attention of many with regards to sex offender residence restrictions. On May, 2009 NJ Supreme Court invalidated restrictions on where sex offenders can live with a 6-0 ruling on the grounds that “Megan’s Law already protects children from sexual predators by providing communities with information about the offenders and allowing parole officers to decide where they live”. Accordingly with that decision it’s up to policy makers to decide if municipalities should have the power to implement these restrictions. Thus the study of the potential impact and rationality of these restrictions in New Jersey constitute a particular importance with regards to future adaptations of these restrictions. In the scope of this study specific counties of New Jersey will be analyzed to understand the impact of residency restrictions on availability and affordability of housing for sex offenders using the GIS software. Gaziarifoglu, Y. , Darcan, E. and Marteache, N. , 2010-11-17 "The Implications of Residence Restrictions on Availability and Affordability of Housing for Sex Offenders" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ASC Annual Meeting, San Francisco Marriott, San Francisco, California <Not Available>. 2014-11-26 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p432262_index.html
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wird angenommen, dass die theoretischen Grundlagen auch bei Jugendlichen angewendet werden können.3 Dies ist allerdings nicht gänzlich unproblematisch, da hierfür kaum substantiierte Grundlagen existieren.4 Dennoch, oder auch gerade deswegen, liess sich in den letzten Jahren eine vermehrte Anwendung des GLM im Bereich von Jugendlichen wahrnehmen.5