Book review: Mark Neocleous, The Universal Adversary: Security, Capital and “The Enemies of All Mankind”
Book review: Mark Neocleous, The Universal Adversary: Security, Capital and “The Enemies of All Mankind” Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 289-291, May 2018. Travis Linnemann Read the syndicated…
Doing criminological research: Affective states versus emotional reactions
Doing criminological research: Affective states versus emotional reactions Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Boran Ali Mercan Read the syndicated article here
“Now you’re connected”: Carceral visuality and police power on MobilePatrol
“Now you’re connected”: Carceral visuality and police power on MobilePatrol Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Kevin Revier Read the syndicated article here
Negative visibility and ‘the defences of the weak’: The interplay of a managerial culture and prisoner resistance
Negative visibility and ‘the defences of the weak’: The interplay of a managerial culture and prisoner resistance Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Anton Symkovych Read the syndicated article here
Public criminology, reflexivity and the enterprise university: Experiences of research, knowledge transfer work and co-option with police forces
Public criminology, reflexivity and the enterprise university: Experiences of research, knowledge transfer work and co-option with police forces Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 243-257, May 2018. Karen Lumsden…
Can we avoid reductionism in risk reduction?
Can we avoid reductionism in risk reduction? Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 258-278, May 2018. Seth J Prins Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Amada Armenta, Protect, Serve, Deport: The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement
Book review: Amada Armenta, Protect, Serve, Deport: The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 279-281, May 2018. Greg Prieto Read the syndicated article…
Book review: Andrew Faull, Police Work and Identity: A South African Ethnography
Book review: Andrew Faull, Police Work and Identity: A South African Ethnography Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 281-283, May 2018. Gary Kynoch Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Victor M Rios, Human Targets: Schools, Police and the Criminalization of Latino Youth
Book review: Victor M Rios, Human Targets: Schools, Police and the Criminalization of Latino Youth Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 283-285, May 2018. Jerry Flores Read the syndicated…
Of “old” and “new” ways: Generations, border control and the temporality of security
Of “old” and “new” ways: Generations, border control and the temporality of security Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 149-168, May 2018. Karine Côté-Boucher Read the syndicated article here
‘The better way to fight crime’: Why fiscal arguments do not restrain the carceral state
‘The better way to fight crime’: Why fiscal arguments do not restrain the carceral state Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 169-188, May 2018. Sarah Cate Read the syndicated…
Choreography, controversy and child sex abuse: Theoretical reflections on a cultural criminological analysis of dance in a pop music video
Choreography, controversy and child sex abuse: Theoretical reflections on a cultural criminological analysis of dance in a pop music video Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 189-205, May 2018.…