Editors’ Introduction
Editors’ Introduction Crime, Media, Culture, Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 3-5, March 2020. Sarah Armstrong Read the syndicated article here
A legitimate business? Representations of privatised probation in England and Wales
A legitimate business? Representations of privatised probation in England and Wales Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. The Transforming Rehabilitation reforms implemented in England & Wales in 2014 witnessed the…
“Whenever there’s trouble, just yelp for help”: Crime, conservation, and corporatization in Paw Patrol
“Whenever there’s trouble, just yelp for help”: Crime, conservation, and corporatization in Paw Patrol Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. With few exceptions, cultural criminologists have yet to investigate how…
Book review: Joseph Packer and Ethan Stoneman, A Feeling of Wrongness: Pessimistic Rhetoric on the Fringes of Popular Culture
Book review: Joseph Packer and Ethan Stoneman, A Feeling of Wrongness: Pessimistic Rhetoric on the Fringes of Popular Culture Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Brian Zager Read the syndicated…
Book review: Katherine Biber, In Crime’s Archive: The Cultural Afterlife of Evidence
Book review: Katherine Biber, In Crime’s Archive: The Cultural Afterlife of Evidence Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Alison Young Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Susana Vargas Cervantes, The Little Old Lady Killer: The Sensationalized Crimes of Mexico’s First Female Serial Killer
Book review: Susana Vargas Cervantes, The Little Old Lady Killer: The Sensationalized Crimes of Mexico’s First Female Serial Killer Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Marjolein Van Bavel Read the…
Book review: Stefano Bloch, Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA’s Graffiti Subculture
Book review: Stefano Bloch, Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA’s Graffiti Subculture Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. John Lennon Read the syndicated article here
Film review: The House That Jack Built
Film review: The House That Jack Built Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Giuseppe Maglione Read the syndicated article here
Seeing justice done: Courtroom filming and the deceptions of transparency
Seeing justice done: Courtroom filming and the deceptions of transparency Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. There has been a global shift towards courtroom broadcasting in a bid to extend…
“Knuckle-Dragging Thugs”: Civilizing processes and the biosocial revolution in the National Hockey League
“Knuckle-Dragging Thugs”: Civilizing processes and the biosocial revolution in the National Hockey League Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. In this article, we advocate for the development of a critical…
Prison autobiographical narratives: Making sense of personal and social (racial) transformation
Prison autobiographical narratives: Making sense of personal and social (racial) transformation Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. This article investigates autobiographical public narratives of people who are, and were, incarcerated…
The reification of structural violence in video games
The reification of structural violence in video games Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. The Grand Theft Auto franchise features prominently within existing research exploring graphic, virtual, lawless, and damagingly…