Public criminology, reflexivity and the enterprise university: Experiences of research, knowledge transfer work and co-option with police forces
Public criminology, reflexivity and the enterprise university: Experiences of research, knowledge transfer work and co-option with police forces Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 243-257, May 2018. Karen Lumsden…
Can we avoid reductionism in risk reduction?
Can we avoid reductionism in risk reduction? Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 258-278, May 2018. Seth J Prins Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Amada Armenta, Protect, Serve, Deport: The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement
Book review: Amada Armenta, Protect, Serve, Deport: The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 279-281, May 2018. Greg Prieto Read the syndicated article…
Book review: Andrew Faull, Police Work and Identity: A South African Ethnography
Book review: Andrew Faull, Police Work and Identity: A South African Ethnography Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 281-283, May 2018. Gary Kynoch Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Victor M Rios, Human Targets: Schools, Police and the Criminalization of Latino Youth
Book review: Victor M Rios, Human Targets: Schools, Police and the Criminalization of Latino Youth Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 283-285, May 2018. Jerry Flores Read the syndicated…
Connected to Crime: An Exploration of the Nesting of Labour Trafficking and Exploitation in Legitimate Markets
Connected to Crime: An Exploration of the Nesting of Labour Trafficking and Exploitation in Legitimate Markets AbstractThis article explores corporate involvement in labour trafficking and labour exploitation based on a…
Crime prevention and reduction programs: How does knowing about community initiatives moderate attitudes towards criminal victimisation?
Crime prevention and reduction programs: How does knowing about community initiatives moderate attitudes towards criminal victimisation? Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 239-257, June 2018.…
From an emic perspective: Exploring consent in forced marriage law
From an emic perspective: Exploring consent in forced marriage law Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 258-274, June 2018. Helen Sowey Read the syndicated article…
Effects of work environment variables on Chinese prison staff organizational commitment
Effects of work environment variables on Chinese prison staff organizational commitment Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 275-292, June 2018. Shanhe Jiang Read the syndicated…
“Stand up, speak out and act”: A critical reading of Australia’s White Ribbon campaign
“Stand up, speak out and act”: A critical reading of Australia’s White Ribbon campaign Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 293-310, June 2018. Kate Seymour…
Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Samuel MY Ho (eds), Psycho-criminological perspectives of criminal justice in Asia: Research and practices in Hong Kong, Singapore, and beyond
Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Samuel MY Ho (eds), Psycho-criminological perspectives of criminal justice in Asia: Research and practices in Hong Kong, Singapore, and beyond Australian &New Zealand Journal of…
Who Is Presidential? Women’s Political Representation, Deflection, and the 2016 Election
Who Is Presidential? Women’s Political Representation, Deflection, and the 2016 Election Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Kaitlin M. Boyle Read the syndicated article here