Corrigendum to: Conservation Criminology: Modelling Offender Target Selection for Illegal Fishing in Marine Protected Areas
Corrigendum to: Conservation Criminology: Modelling Offender Target Selection for Illegal Fishing in Marine Protected Areas Br J Criminol doi: Read the syndicated article here
‘The Perfect Murder’: An Exploratory Study of Staged Murder Scenes and Concealed Femicide
‘The Perfect Murder’: An Exploratory Study of Staged Murder Scenes and Concealed Femicide AbstractPresenting cases of criminologically unidentifiable circumstances, authors point to concealment susceptibility of some femicide cases, overlooked by…
A History of Private Policing in the United States. By Wilbur R. Miller (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 248pp., hardcover £85, ISBN978-1-4725-3336-4)
A History of Private Policing in the United States. By Wilbur R. Miller (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 248pp., hardcover £85, ISBN978-1-4725-3336-4) A History of Private Policing in the United States. By…
The Dynamics of Domestic Abuse and Drug and Alcohol Dependency
The Dynamics of Domestic Abuse and Drug and Alcohol Dependency AbstractThis article elucidates the dynamics that occur in relationships where there have been both substance use and domestic abuse. It…
Immigrant Perceptions of the Police: The Role of Country of Origin and Length of Settlement
Immigrant Perceptions of the Police: The Role of Country of Origin and Length of Settlement AbstractRelationships between police and minority groups have been shown to be strained with members of…
Cooperation with the Police Against Corruption: Exploring the Roles of Legitimacy, Deterrence and Collective Action Theories
Cooperation with the Police Against Corruption: Exploring the Roles of Legitimacy, Deterrence and Collective Action Theories AbstractIn explaining public willingness to cooperate with the police, researchers have disproportionally emphasized legitimacy.…
When Peaceful People Fight: Beyond neutralization and subcultural theory
When Peaceful People Fight: Beyond neutralization and subcultural theory AbstractFights are widespread in society, but for most people it happens once or twice and is not part of a consistent…
Falsification by Atrophy: The Kuhnian Process of Rejecting Theory in Us Criminology
Falsification by Atrophy: The Kuhnian Process of Rejecting Theory in Us Criminology AbstractThomas Kuhn posits that the structure of science promotes revolutionary discovery. The decision of a scientific community to…
(De-)Criminalizing Welfare? The Rise and Fall of Social Security Fraud Prosecutions in Australia
(De-)Criminalizing Welfare? The Rise and Fall of Social Security Fraud Prosecutions in Australia AbstractThe social security fraud prosecution rate has fallen by approximately per cent in Australia since 2010. This…
The Diffusion of Detriment: Tracking Displacement Using a City-Wide Mixed Methods Approach
The Diffusion of Detriment: Tracking Displacement Using a City-Wide Mixed Methods Approach AbstractCrime reduction strategies are often faced with the criticism of crime displacement. Conversely, criminologists find that reductions in…
An Unpaid Debt to Society: How ‘Punishment Debt’ Affects Reintegration and Desistance from Crime in Norway
An Unpaid Debt to Society: How ‘Punishment Debt’ Affects Reintegration and Desistance from Crime in Norway AbstractThe Scandinavian exceptionalism literature has highlighted the relatively progressive and rehabilitative nature of imprisonment…
‘So, Why am I here?’ Ambiguous Practices of Protection, Treatment and Punishment in Danish Secure Institutions for Youth
‘So, Why am I here?’ Ambiguous Practices of Protection, Treatment and Punishment in Danish Secure Institutions for Youth AbstractThis article explores how a nexus of punishment, treatment and protection creates…