Is there a ‘European’ corporate criminology? Introduction to the Special Issue on European corporate crime
Is there a ‘European’ corporate criminology? Introduction to the Special Issue on European corporate crime European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Judith Van Erp Read the syndicated article here
Depenalization, diversion and decriminalization: A realist review and programme theory of alternatives to criminalization for simple drug possession
Depenalization, diversion and decriminalization: A realist review and programme theory of alternatives to criminalization for simple drug possession European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Alternatives to criminalization for the…
Comparing school-related risk factors of stereotypical bullying perpetration and cyberbullying perpetration
Comparing school-related risk factors of stereotypical bullying perpetration and cyberbullying perpetration European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Based on the combination of two representative surveys of ninth graders (N…
The Good, The Bad, and The Street: Does ‘street culture’ affect offender communication and reception in restorative justice?
The Good, The Bad, and The Street: Does ‘street culture’ affect offender communication and reception in restorative justice? European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article examines whether and…
Advancing interdisciplinary research on illegal wildlife trade using a conservation criminology framework
Advancing interdisciplinary research on illegal wildlife trade using a conservation criminology framework European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Green criminologists have recently entered a period of self-assessment, critiquing the…
Vigilante rituals theory: A cultural explanation of vigilante violence
Vigilante rituals theory: A cultural explanation of vigilante violence European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This contribution offers a new theory of vigilante violence: vigilante rituals theory. We argue…
‘Diving for dope’: Identity in submarine drug policing at the ‘maritime gateway to Europe’
‘Diving for dope’: Identity in submarine drug policing at the ‘maritime gateway to Europe’ European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article offers an ethnographic account of everyday identity…
Better out than in? The effect on recidivism of replacing incarceration with electronic monitoring in Norway
Better out than in? The effect on recidivism of replacing incarceration with electronic monitoring in Norway European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Electronic monitoring (EM) has become a common…
Civilian crime during the British and American occupation of Western Germany, 1945–1946: Analyses of military government court records
Civilian crime during the British and American occupation of Western Germany, 1945–1946: Analyses of military government court records European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The post-World War II occupation…
The influence of the ‘gay-propaganda’ law on violence against LGBTIQ people in Russia: Evidence from criminal court rulings
The influence of the ‘gay-propaganda’ law on violence against LGBTIQ people in Russia: Evidence from criminal court rulings European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article presents the results…
A gender geography of intentional homicide within and outside of the family: Male and female murders in Europe, the US and Canada (2003–15)
A gender geography of intentional homicide within and outside of the family: Male and female murders in Europe, the US and Canada (2003–15) European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print.…
Penal populism: Negotiating the feminist agenda. Evidence from Spain and Poland
Penal populism: Negotiating the feminist agenda. Evidence from Spain and Poland European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. It is interesting to observe how penal populism intersects with feminism when…