Biology and Criminology: Data Practices and the Creation of Anatomic and Genomic Body ‘Types’
Biology and Criminology: Data Practices and the Creation of Anatomic and Genomic Body ‘Types’ Abstract The use of biometrics for the creation of visual ‘body types’ needs continued criminological engagement.…
From Meaning to Ecocide: The Value of Phenomenology for Green Criminology
From Meaning to Ecocide: The Value of Phenomenology for Green Criminology Abstract The planetary crisis that we face today is not only a result of human-induced environmental degradation, but also…
“Missing the Community for the Dots”: Newspaper Crime Maps, Territorial Stigma and Visual Criminology
“Missing the Community for the Dots”: Newspaper Crime Maps, Territorial Stigma and Visual Criminology Abstract By drawing on research on territorial stigmatization, critical cartography, and visual criminology, this article develops…
Transversal Harm and Zemiology: Reconsidering Green Criminology and Mineral Extractivism in Cerro de Pasco, Peru
Transversal Harm and Zemiology: Reconsidering Green Criminology and Mineral Extractivism in Cerro de Pasco, Peru Abstract Green criminology has been advancing a focus on environmental crimes and harms. Extending this…
Stranger Danger: The Political Debate on Crimmigrants
Stranger Danger: The Political Debate on Crimmigrants Abstract Politicians are increasingly describing immigrants as dangerous and threatening criminals. The criminal immigrant, , ‘crimmigrant’ has become a useful symbol, especially for…
Governing Immobility in the COVID-19 Crisis in Italy: Non-conforming Behaviors of Migrants Confronting the New Old Processes of Othering
Governing Immobility in the COVID-19 Crisis in Italy: Non-conforming Behaviors of Migrants Confronting the New Old Processes of Othering Abstract In this article, we critically analyze how different confinement sites…
‘Grew Up with a Silver Spoon in My Mouth, But it Ended Up the Nose’: The Stigma and Labelling of Injection Drug Use in an Affluent Beachside Community
‘Grew Up with a Silver Spoon in My Mouth, But it Ended Up the Nose’: The Stigma and Labelling of Injection Drug Use in an Affluent Beachside Community Abstract Criminological…
Off-the-Cuff Law-Making: Policing Pandemic Dispossession in Spain
Off-the-Cuff Law-Making: Policing Pandemic Dispossession in Spain Abstract This article presents a discussion concerning the role of police rationale(s) in Spain within the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, where exceptionalist…
Playing in the Team of Five Million: Conformity and Nonconformity to the New Zealand Covid-19 Pandemic Response
Playing in the Team of Five Million: Conformity and Nonconformity to the New Zealand Covid-19 Pandemic Response Abstract The New Zealand Covid-19 strategy received praise at home and abroad. However,…
“If you dress like a whore you have to accept being treated like one”: An Interview Study About Women’s Experiences of Misogynistic Hate Crime
“If you dress like a whore you have to accept being treated like one”: An Interview Study About Women’s Experiences of Misogynistic Hate Crime Abstract The inclusion of gender in…
Making Crime Visible in the Digital Age: The Ethnomethods of Data Policing
Making Crime Visible in the Digital Age: The Ethnomethods of Data Policing Abstract As digitalization advances, police officers can rely on data traces to expand their capacity to infer suspicion.…
Decolonizing Zemiology: Outlining and Remedying the Blindness to (Post)colonialism Within the Study of Social Harm
Decolonizing Zemiology: Outlining and Remedying the Blindness to (Post)colonialism Within the Study of Social Harm Abstract This paper hosts the first meaningful dialogue between two important epistemic movements for criminology:…