Dear British criminology: Where has all the race and racism gone?
Dear British criminology: Where has all the race and racism gone? Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically examine…
Book review: David Moffette, Governing Irregular Migration: Bordering Culture, Labour, and Security in Spain
Book review: David Moffette, Governing Irregular Migration: Bordering Culture, Labour, and Security in Spain Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Ioana Vrăbiescu Read the syndicated article here
Multiple narratives of il/legality and im/morality: The case of small-scale hashish harvesting in Kyrgyzstan
Multiple narratives of il/legality and im/morality: The case of small-scale hashish harvesting in Kyrgyzstan Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. The aim of this study is to contribute to the current…
Cripping criminology
Cripping criminology Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. The position of disabled people within criminal justice frameworks and scholarship is one of ambivalence, which leaves disabled people in the simultaneous and…
‘Walking on ice’: The future of parole in a risk-obsessed society
‘Walking on ice’: The future of parole in a risk-obsessed society Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. The aim of risk assessment and management in criminal justice is increasingly about minimizing…
Book review: Gregory Feldman, The Gray Zone: Sovereignty, Human Smuggling, and Undercover Police Investigation in Europe
Book review: Gregory Feldman, The Gray Zone: Sovereignty, Human Smuggling, and Undercover Police Investigation in Europe Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. William Garriott Read the syndicated article here
Book review: Louise Boon-Kuo, Policing Undocumented Migrants: Law, Violence and Responsibility
Book review: Louise Boon-Kuo, Policing Undocumented Migrants: Law, Violence and Responsibility Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Diarmaid Harkin Read the syndicated article here
Book review: M Bosworth, A Parmar and Y Yázquez (eds), Race, Criminal Justice, and Migration Control: Enforcing the Boundaries of Belonging
Book review: M Bosworth, A Parmar and Y Yázquez (eds), Race, Criminal Justice, and Migration Control: Enforcing the Boundaries of Belonging Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Rachel Seoighe Read the…
Hidden harmony: Converging interests in the development of prison reform
Hidden harmony: Converging interests in the development of prison reform Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. The “agonistic perspective” on criminal justice posits that tensions are ubiquitous in the field irrespective…
A Patchwork of Intra-Schengen Policing: Border Games over National Identity and National Sovereignty
A Patchwork of Intra-Schengen Policing: Border Games over National Identity and National Sovereignty Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. By focusing on these “article 23 SBC checks”, this article will argue…
Border disorder: On urban boundary work and crime in the divided city
Border disorder: On urban boundary work and crime in the divided city Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article offers exploration of one spatial aspect of crime in the divided…
Shifting sands: The reconfiguration of neoliberal youth penality
Shifting sands: The reconfiguration of neoliberal youth penality Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article begins by tracing the emergence of ‘therapeutic surveillance’ as a new formula for neoliberal disciplinary…