‘It’s Like a Sentence Before the Sentence’—Exploring the Pains and Possibilities of Waiting for Imprisonment
‘It’s Like a Sentence Before the Sentence’—Exploring the Pains and Possibilities of Waiting for Imprisonment AbstractThis article explores the implications of the ‘imprisonment queue’ in Norway. Based on interview data…
The Influence of Activity Space and Visiting Frequency on Crime Location Choice: Findings from an Online Self-Report Survey
The Influence of Activity Space and Visiting Frequency on Crime Location Choice: Findings from an Online Self-Report Survey AbstractCrime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces.…
Disordered Punishment: Workaround Technologies of Criminal Records Disclosure and the Rise of a New Penal Entrepreneurialism
Disordered Punishment: Workaround Technologies of Criminal Records Disclosure and the Rise of a New Penal Entrepreneurialism AbstractThe privatization of punishment is a well-established phenomenon in modern criminal justice operations. Less…
Lifelong Conviction Pathways and Self-Reported Offending: Towards a Deeper Comprehension of Criminal Career Development
Lifelong Conviction Pathways and Self-Reported Offending: Towards a Deeper Comprehension of Criminal Career Development AbstractThis article investigates to what extent life-course self-reported offending is related to the four developmental pathways…
Dashing Hopes? The Predictive Accuracy of Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment by Police
Dashing Hopes? The Predictive Accuracy of Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment by Police AbstractThe Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Honour Based Violence (DASH) form is a standardized risk assessment implemented across most…
Corrigendum: An Unpaid Debt to Society: How ‘Punishment Debt’ Affects Reintegration and Desistance from Crime in Norway
Corrigendum: An Unpaid Debt to Society: How ‘Punishment Debt’ Affects Reintegration and Desistance from Crime in Norway The author regrets that in the online first version of this paper, an…
Corrigendum to: Have the England and Wales Guidelines Affected Sentencing Severity? An Empirical Analysis Using a Scale of Severity and Time-Series Analyses
Corrigendum to: Have the England and Wales Guidelines Affected Sentencing Severity? An Empirical Analysis Using a Scale of Severity and Time-Series Analyses Br J Criminol Read the syndicated article here
Making Sense of ‘Joint Enterprise’ for Murder: Legal Legitimacy or Instrumental Acquiescence?
Making Sense of ‘Joint Enterprise’ for Murder: Legal Legitimacy or Instrumental Acquiescence? AbstractThe legal doctrine of ‘joint enterprise’ has been heavily criticized for lacking legitimacy, primarily linked to distributive (in)justice.…
Crimes of the Senses: Yarn Bombing and Aesthetic Criminology
Crimes of the Senses: Yarn Bombing and Aesthetic Criminology AbstractYarn bombing involves the display of knitted or crocheted items in public space, often without permission. This article draws on interviews…
The Problem with Crime Problem-Solving: Towards a Second Generation Pop?
The Problem with Crime Problem-Solving: Towards a Second Generation Pop? AbstractIn his 2018 Stockholm prize winner lecture, Goldstein highlighted the need for problem-oriented policing (POP) to be not only effective…
Does Gender Affect the Number and Type of Charges Laid in Intimate Partner Violence Cases?
Does Gender Affect the Number and Type of Charges Laid in Intimate Partner Violence Cases? AbstractPro-charging policies were implemented in Canada in the 1980s to denounce intimate partner violence (IPV).…
Increasing Inequality in Experience of Victimization During the Crime Drop: Analysing Patterns of Victimization in Scotland from 1993 to 2014–15
Increasing Inequality in Experience of Victimization During the Crime Drop: Analysing Patterns of Victimization in Scotland from 1993 to 2014–15 AbstractResearch on the international crime drop has predominantly focused on…