Bad subjects: Epistemic violence at arraignment
Bad subjects: Epistemic violence at arraignment Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Emily Brissette Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Patrick Lopez-Aguado, Stick Together and Come Back Home
Book review: Patrick Lopez-Aguado, Stick Together and Come Back Home Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Alexandra Cox Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Jennifer Maher, Harriet Pierpoint and Piers Beirne (eds), The Palgrave International Handbook of Animal Abuse Studies
Book review: Jennifer Maher, Harriet Pierpoint and Piers Beirne (eds), The Palgrave International Handbook of Animal Abuse Studies Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 492-494, August 2018. Corina Medley…
Book review: Grant Pink and Rob White (eds), Environmental Crime and Collaborative State Intervention
Book review: Grant Pink and Rob White (eds), Environmental Crime and Collaborative State Intervention Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 494-497, August 2018. David Rodríguez Goyes Read the syndicated…
Book review: David Rodríguez Goyes, Hanneke Mol, Avi Brisman and Nigel South (eds), Environmental Crime in Latin America: The Theft of Nature and the Poisoning of the Land (Palgrave Studies in Green Criminology)
Book review: David Rodríguez Goyes, Hanneke Mol, Avi Brisman and Nigel South (eds), Environmental Crime in Latin America: The Theft of Nature and the Poisoning of the Land (Palgrave Studies…
Book review: Rob White, Climate Change Criminology
Book review: Rob White, Climate Change Criminology Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 500-502, August 2018. Reece Walters Read the syndicated article here
The social construction of the value of wildlife: A green cultural criminological perspective
The social construction of the value of wildlife: A green cultural criminological perspective Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 384-401, August 2018. Daan P van Uhm Read the syndicated…
Understanding animal (ab)use: Green criminological contributions, missed opportunities and a way forward
Understanding animal (ab)use: Green criminological contributions, missed opportunities and a way forward Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 402-425, August 2018. Nik Taylor Read the syndicated article here
Raw, roast or half-baked? Hogarth’s beef in Calais Gate
Raw, roast or half-baked? Hogarth’s beef in Calais Gate Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 426-444, August 2018. Piers Beirne Read the syndicated article here
Geographies of landscape: Representation, power and meaning
Geographies of landscape: Representation, power and meaning Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 445-467, August 2018. Eamonn Carrabine Read the syndicated article here
Representing the “invisible crime” of climate change in an age of post-truth
Representing the “invisible crime” of climate change in an age of post-truth Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 468-491, August 2018. Avi Brisman Read the syndicated article here
Editors’ introduction to the special issue: ‘For a green criminology’—20 years and onwards
Editors’ introduction to the special issue: ‘For a green criminology’—20 years and onwards Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 295-297, August 2018. Piers Beirne Read the syndicated article here