Intersectionality, Rural Criminology, and Re-imaging the Boundaries of Critical Criminology
Intersectionality, Rural Criminology, and Re-imaging the Boundaries of Critical Criminology Abstract One of the significant shortcomings of the criminological canon, including its critical strands—feminist, cultural and green—has been its urbancentric…
Renewing Criminalized and Hegemonic Cultural Landscapes
Renewing Criminalized and Hegemonic Cultural Landscapes Abstract The Mafia’s long historical pedigree in Mezzogiorno, Southern Italy, has empowered the Mafioso as a notorious, uncontested, and hegemonic figure. The counter-cultural resistance…
The Empire of Scrounge Meets the Warm City: Danger, Civility, Cooperation and Community among Strangers in the Urban Public World
The Empire of Scrounge Meets the Warm City: Danger, Civility, Cooperation and Community among Strangers in the Urban Public World Abstract This article offers alternative views on scrounging—looking through garbage…
State-Corporate Crime and the Process of Capital Accumulation: Mapping a Global Regime of Permission from Galicia to Morecambe Bay
State-Corporate Crime and the Process of Capital Accumulation: Mapping a Global Regime of Permission from Galicia to Morecambe Bay Abstract This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the…
Weapon-Carrying Among Young Men in Glasgow: Street Scripts and Signals in Uncertain Social Spaces
Weapon-Carrying Among Young Men in Glasgow: Street Scripts and Signals in Uncertain Social Spaces Abstract Our work contributes through a cultural criminological perspective to a contextualised knowledge of street violence…
Communities at Large : An Archaeological Analysis of the ‘Community’ Within Restorative Justice Policy and Laws
Communities at Large : An Archaeological Analysis of the ‘Community’ Within Restorative Justice Policy and Laws Abstract Within the scholarly literature on restorative justice, the ‘community’, as a distinctive crime stakeholder,…
Law, the State, and the Dialectics of State Crime
Law, the State, and the Dialectics of State Crime Abstract Drawing on material from a study of civil society and state crime in six countries, this article reflects on two…
Green Criminology and (Constructions of) Environmental Crime and Harm: A Review Essay
Green Criminology and (Constructions of) Environmental Crime and Harm: A Review Essay Read the syndicated article here
Practicing Convict Criminology: Lessons Learned from British Academic Activism
Practicing Convict Criminology: Lessons Learned from British Academic Activism Abstract Joanne Belknap’s recent ASC presidential address included a critique of Convict Criminology’s activism. A number of concerns were provided, although…
The Role of Denial in the ‘Theft of Nature’: Comparing Biopiracy and Climate Change
The Role of Denial in the ‘Theft of Nature’: Comparing Biopiracy and Climate Change Abstract Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradation and destruction. The…
Fractured Lives, Splintered Knowledge: Making Criminological Sense of the January, 2015 Terrorist Attacks in Paris
Fractured Lives, Splintered Knowledge: Making Criminological Sense of the January, 2015 Terrorist Attacks in Paris Abstract Cottee (Br J Criminol 54(6):981–1001, 2014) makes the case that criminology has much to…
The Conceptual Compatibility Between Green Criminology and Human Security: A Proposed Interdisciplinary Framework for Examinations into Green Victimisation
The Conceptual Compatibility Between Green Criminology and Human Security: A Proposed Interdisciplinary Framework for Examinations into Green Victimisation Abstract The overriding aim of this paper is to develop a conceptual…