Invisible Punishment is Wrong – But Why? The Normative Basis of Criticism of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction
Invisible Punishment is Wrong – But Why? The Normative Basis of Criticism of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction Abstract This article is concerned with the way in which criminal justice…
Multi-Method Synergy: Using the Life History Calendar and Life as a Film for Retrospective Narratives
Multi-Method Synergy: Using the Life History Calendar and Life as a Film for Retrospective Narratives Abstract As scholars of crime increasingly use narratives elicited from people found guilty of committing…
Flipping the Script: Masculinity and Reintegration in a Parolee Mentoring Programme
Flipping the Script: Masculinity and Reintegration in a Parolee Mentoring Programme Abstract This research presents the culmination of more than 80 hours of observation of a community-based reintegration programme known…
Seeing What is ‘Invisible in Plain Sight’: Policing Coercive Control
Seeing What is ‘Invisible in Plain Sight’: Policing Coercive Control Abstract Coercive control has emerged as a key focus for researchers and activists working in the field of intimate partner…
Intimate partner homicide, immigration and citizenship: evidence from Norway 1990–2012
Intimate partner homicide, immigration and citizenship: evidence from Norway 1990–2012 . Solveig Karin Bø Vatnar Read the syndicated article here
‘All of that’s gone now’: The failure to sustain police-youth programmes in Baltimore City
‘All of that’s gone now’: The failure to sustain police-youth programmes in Baltimore City The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Policing through social networking: Testing the linkage between digital and physical police practices
Policing through social networking: Testing the linkage between digital and physical police practices The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
‘You have the right to remain silent’: Current provisions for D/deaf people within regional police forces in England and Wales
‘You have the right to remain silent’: Current provisions for D/deaf people within regional police forces in England and Wales The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Political conflict, policing and the challenges of masculinity: The experiences of women officers in the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC
Political conflict, policing and the challenges of masculinity: The experiences of women officers in the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Alley-gates and domestic burglary: Findings from a longitudinal study in urban South Wales
Alley-gates and domestic burglary: Findings from a longitudinal study in urban South Wales The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Narcissistic Rage and the Murder of Allison Baden-Clay
Narcissistic Rage and the Murder of Allison Baden-Clay . Russ Scott Read the syndicated article here
Children’s Responsibility for Criminal Conduct: The Principle of Doli Incapax under Contemporary Australian Law
Children's Responsibility for Criminal Conduct: The Principle of Doli Incapax under Contemporary Australian Law . Ian Freckelton Read the syndicated article here