Multi-agency approaches in ‘criminogenic’ settings: the case of the Amsterdam Red Light District
Multi-agency approaches in ‘criminogenic’ settings: the case of the Amsterdam Red Light District Abstract This paper assesses the empirical evidence on multi-agency collaboration to reduce crime, uphold justice and improve…
Behave or be banned? Banning orders and selective exclusion from public space
Behave or be banned? Banning orders and selective exclusion from public space Abstract By describing the practice of banning orders in the Netherlands, we investigate how the involved parties are…
Preventing crime in cooperation with the mental health care profession
Preventing crime in cooperation with the mental health care profession Abstract Although major mental disorders do not have a central position in many criminological theories, there seems to be an…
It’s a hard knock life the survival strategies of Dutch Mulas in Peruvian prisons
It’s a hard knock life the survival strategies of Dutch Mulas in Peruvian prisons Abstract Not much research has been done in the Netherlands on the ways in which Dutch…
Secret seducers
Secret seducers Abstract At the end of the 1990s, a moral panic erupted in the Netherlands about the phenomenon of what came to be known as ‘loverboys’. The suspicion was…
The politics of Islamophobia: race, power and fantasy, by David Tyrer
The politics of Islamophobia: race, power and fantasy, by David Tyrer Volume 9, Issue 3, December 2016, Page 545-547. Jeremy Kowalski Read the syndicated article here
Counterterrorism: reassessing the policy response, by Benoît Gomis
Counterterrorism: reassessing the policy response, by Benoît Gomis Volume 9, Issue 3, December 2016, Page 547-549. Sondre Lindahl Read the syndicated article here
How terrorism ends – and does not end: the Basque case
How terrorism ends – and does not end: the Basque case . Joseba Zulaika Read the syndicated article here
Just counterterrorism
Just counterterrorism . George M. Clifford Read the syndicated article here
We all dreamed it: the politics of knowing and un-knowing the “war on terror”
We all dreamed it: the politics of knowing and un-knowing the “war on terror” . Tina Managhan Read the syndicated article here
Political conflict, policing and the challenges of masculinity
Political conflict, policing and the challenges of masculinity The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Rethinking the role of law and politics within democratic police accountability
Rethinking the role of law and politics within democratic police accountability The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source