A methodology for profiling paraphilic interest in Child Sexual Exploitation Material users on peer-to-peer networks
A methodology for profiling paraphilic interest in Child Sexual Exploitation Material users on peer-to-peer networks Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 90-103. Margaret Brennan Read the syndicated article here
Research on online sexual offending: what have we learned and where are we going?
Research on online sexual offending: what have we learned and where are we going? Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 104-106. Michael C. Seto Read the syndicated article here
Editorial commentary
Editorial commentary Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 107-107. Shelley Price Read the syndicated article here
Online offending behaviour and child victimisation: new findings and policy
Online offending behaviour and child victimisation: new findings and policy Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 107-109. Madeleine van der Bruggen Read the syndicated article here
The historical origins of corruption in the developing world: a comparative analysis of East Asia
The historical origins of corruption in the developing world: a comparative analysis of East Asia Abstract A new approach has emerged in the literature on corruption in the developing world…
It’s common sense, stupid! Corporate crime and techniques of neutralization in the automobile industry
It’s common sense, stupid! Corporate crime and techniques of neutralization in the automobile industry Abstract This paper evaluates the usefulness of ‘techniques of neutralization’ and ‘denial’ theory for understanding how…
Doing business for a “higher loyalty”? How Swedish transnational corporations neutralise allegations of crime
Doing business for a “higher loyalty”? How Swedish transnational corporations neutralise allegations of crime Abstract In recent years, two Swedish companies have been a focus of substantial media attention: TeliaSonera…
‘But the Dutch would call it exploitation’. Crimmigration and the moral economy of the Chinese catering industry in the Netherlands
‘But the Dutch would call it exploitation’. Crimmigration and the moral economy of the Chinese catering industry in the Netherlands Abstract Based on qualitative research into the Chinese catering industry…
Colombian prisons as a core institution of authoritarian liberalism
Colombian prisons as a core institution of authoritarian liberalism Read the syndicated article here
Vulnerable warriors: the atmospheric marketing of military and policing equipment before and after 9/11
Vulnerable warriors: the atmospheric marketing of military and policing equipment before and after 9/11 Volume 9, Issue 3, December 2016, Page 482-498. Anna Feigenbaum Read the syndicated article here
Breathing materiality: aerial violence at a time of atmospheric politics
Breathing materiality: aerial violence at a time of atmospheric politics Volume 9, Issue 3, December 2016, Page 499-521. Marijn Nieuwenhuis Read the syndicated article here
(Non)-lethality and war: tear gas as a weapon of governmental intervention
(Non)-lethality and war: tear gas as a weapon of governmental intervention Volume 9, Issue 3, December 2016, Page 522-540. Miguel de Larrinaga Read the syndicated article here