Desistance in Context: Understanding the Effects of Subculture on the Desistance Process During Reintegration
Desistance in Context: Understanding the Effects of Subculture on the Desistance Process During Reintegration AbstractDespite a growth in desistance research, our understanding of how local external factors may affect the…
Issues and Innovations in Prison Health Research: Methods, Issues and Innovations. Edited by Matthew Maycock, Rosie Meek and James Woodall (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 336pp. £99.99 hb)
Issues and Innovations in Prison Health Research: Methods, Issues and Innovations. Edited by Matthew Maycock, Rosie Meek and James Woodall (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 336pp. £ hb) Issues and Innovations in…
Adversarial Justice And Victims’ Rights: Reconceptualising The Role Of Sexual Assault Victims. By Mary Iliadis (Routledge, 2020, 209pp., £120 hb)
Adversarial Justice And Victims’ Rights: Reconceptualising The Role Of Sexual Assault Victims. By Mary Iliadis (Routledge, 2020, 209pp., £120 hb) Adversarial Justice And Victims’ Rights: Reconceptualising The Role Of Sexual…
Plural Governmentalities: Governing Welfare Fraud in Sweden
Plural Governmentalities: Governing Welfare Fraud in Sweden AbstractThe criminalization of welfare and policing has often been analysed as being indicative of the global rise of a neoliberal political agenda. The…
Temporal Clustering of Hate Crimes In The Aftermath of The Brexit Vote and Terrorist Attacks: A Comparison of Scotland and England and Wales
Temporal Clustering of Hate Crimes In The Aftermath of The Brexit Vote and Terrorist Attacks: A Comparison of Scotland and England and Wales AbstractThis study examines the temporal clustering of…
‘Our biographies are the same’: Juvenile Work in Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations from the Perspective of a Collective Trajectory
‘Our biographies are the same’: Juvenile Work in Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations from the Perspective of a Collective Trajectory AbstractRecent violence among drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) in Mexico has resulted…
The Carceral City: Confinement and Order in Hong Kong’s Forbidden Enclave
The Carceral City: Confinement and Order in Hong Kong’s Forbidden Enclave AbstractOnce feted, Hong Kong has recently become a centre of civil unrest. In this paper, we situate these emergent…
Constituting child-to-parent violence: Lessons from England and Wales
Constituting child-to-parent violence: Lessons from England and Wales AbstractThis paper draws upon the first national study of local responses to child-to-parent violence (CPV) in England and Wales to examine emergent…
ERRATUM TO: Rethinking how technologies harm
ERRATUM TO: Rethinking how technologies harm In the originally published version of this manuscript, important author corrections were inadvertently omitted during editing. The publisher apologizes for the error and has…
The Hybridization of Street Offending in the Netherlands
The Hybridization of Street Offending in the Netherlands AbstractBased on the results of two research projects from the Netherlands, this paper explores how street-oriented persons adapt and use digital technologies…
Testing Routine Activity theory in Mexico
Testing Routine Activity theory in Mexico AbstractUsing a comprehensive victimization survey data set, we develop the first test of routine activity (RA) theory in a Latin American country. Estimating a…
Cultural Processes Shaping Stop-And-Check Practices and Interaction Dynamics in a Large Dutch City: Police Vulnerabilities, thought Styles and Rituals
Cultural Processes Shaping Stop-And-Check Practices and Interaction Dynamics in a Large Dutch City: Police Vulnerabilities, thought Styles and Rituals AbstractExisting scholarship on police decision-making notes the importance of categories and…