Persistent Narratives of Force and Resistance: Affirmative Consent as Law Reform
Persistent Narratives of Force and Resistance: Affirmative Consent as Law Reform AbstractThis article explores the persistence of narratives of force and resistance in rape trials, informed by a thematic analysis…
‘It’s Not Just the Drugs that are Difficult to Quit’: Women’s Drug Dealing as a Source of Empowerment and its Implications for Crime Persistence
‘It’s Not Just the Drugs that are Difficult to Quit’: Women’s Drug Dealing as a Source of Empowerment and its Implications for Crime Persistence AbstractResearch comparing crime desisters with persistent…
Rethinking the Competing Discourses on Uncorroborated Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse
Rethinking the Competing Discourses on Uncorroborated Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse AbstractThis article shows that the competing discourses on uncorroborated allegations of child sexual abuse (UACSA) each rests on unreliable…
Can Family–Prisoner Relationships Ever Improve During Incarceration? Examining the Primary Caregivers of Incarcerated Young Men
Can Family–Prisoner Relationships Ever Improve During Incarceration? Examining the Primary Caregivers of Incarcerated Young Men AbstractHow incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of…
Erratum to: Neoliberal Legality as Dual Process: Embeddedness, Courts and Crime Prevention in the United States
Erratum to: Neoliberal Legality as Dual Process: Embeddedness, Courts and Crime Prevention in the United States This is a correction notice for article azy026 (DOI: ), published on 14 August…
Putting the ‘Street’ in Gang: Place and Space in the Organization of Scotland’s Drug-Selling Gangs
Putting the ‘Street’ in Gang: Place and Space in the Organization of Scotland’s Drug-Selling Gangs AbstractStreet gangs, by definition, enjoy a special relationship with the street. Prior research shows that…
Polyvictimization and the Continuum of Sexual Abuse at a College Campus: Does Negative Peer Support Increase the Likelihood of Multiple Victimizations?
Polyvictimization and the Continuum of Sexual Abuse at a College Campus: Does Negative Peer Support Increase the Likelihood of Multiple Victimizations? AbstractAlthough there is now a large literature on physical…
Advancing Knowledge about Lifelong Crime Sequences
Advancing Knowledge about Lifelong Crime Sequences AbstractThis article aims to describe the most prevalent, lifelong sequences of crime, to identify developmental patterns of crime, and to evaluate the impact of…
Social Censure and Critical Criminology: After Sumner. By Anthony Amatrudo, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 377 + xix
Social Censure and Critical Criminology: After Sumner. By Anthony Amatrudo, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 377 + xix Social Censure and Critical Criminology: After Sumner. By AmatrudoAnthony, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.…
Corrigendum to: ‘I did my bit’: Terrorism, Tarde and the Vehicle Ramming Attack as an Imitative Event
Corrigendum to: ‘I did my bit’: Terrorism, Tarde and the Vehicle Ramming Attack as an Imitative Event This is a correction notice for article azy017 (DOI: ), published on 12…
Neoliberal Legality as Dual Process: Embeddedness, Courts and Crime Prevention in the United States
Neoliberal Legality as Dual Process: Embeddedness, Courts and Crime Prevention in the United States AbstractThis article advances research on ‘neoliberal legality’ to focus on the role of courts in response…
Weapon-Carrying and the Reduction of Violent Harm
Weapon-Carrying and the Reduction of Violent Harm AbstractCriminology has much to offer activities to reduce the harm of violent incidents—particularly by reducing weapon-carrying and use—but the discipline’s engagement with the…