Book review: Ben Crewe, Susie Hulley and Serena Wright, Life Imprisonment from Young Adulthood: Adaptation, Identity and Time
Book review: Ben Crewe, Susie Hulley and Serena Wright, Life Imprisonment from Young Adulthood: Adaptation, Identity and Time Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Alexandra L Cox Read the syndicated article…
Call for abstracts 2021 special issue of Theoretical Criminology
Call for abstracts 2021 special issue of Theoretical Criminology Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Read the syndicated article here
Storytelling, resilience and transitional justice: Reversing narrative social bulimia
Storytelling, resilience and transitional justice: Reversing narrative social bulimia Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article is about storytelling and transitional justice. Utilizing the late Jock Young’s concept of social…
Race matters in criminology: Introduction to the Special Issue
Race matters in criminology: Introduction to the Special Issue Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. As race scholars and criminologists we are attuned to Du Bois’s (2007: 106) still meaningful injunction…
Review essay: ‘They think it’s all over. . .’
Review essay: ‘They think it’s all over. . .’ Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Rod Earle Read the syndicated article here
The collective body: Legacies of monastic discipline in the post-Soviet prison
The collective body: Legacies of monastic discipline in the post-Soviet prison Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. The emergence of the prisoner subject is an element of local practices, including how…
Biopower, juridical power and the afterlife of rights: Medical assistance in dying and the Supreme Court of Canada
Biopower, juridical power and the afterlife of rights: Medical assistance in dying and the Supreme Court of Canada Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article considers how different modalities of…
Book review: Jennifer E Cobbina, Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America
Book review: Jennifer E Cobbina, Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Andres F Rengifo…
Book review: Ross McGarry and Sandra Walklate, A Criminology of War?
Book review: Ross McGarry and Sandra Walklate, A Criminology of War? Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Emma Milne Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Insa Lee Koch, Personalizing the State: The Anthropology of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain
Book review: Insa Lee Koch, Personalizing the State: The Anthropology of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain Theoretical Criminology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 408-410, May 2020. Vickie Cooper…
Reimaging ‘the Self’ in Criminology: Transcendence, Unconscious States and the Limits of Narrative Criminology
Reimaging ‘the Self’ in Criminology: Transcendence, Unconscious States and the Limits of Narrative Criminology Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Notions of ‘the self’ in criminology are rarely explored or defined,…
Crime witness accounts
Crime witness accounts Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Contrary to the social expectation that good citizens should help others in need, persons who witness crime do not always intervene to…