Grappling with injustice: Corporate crime, multinational business and interrogation of law in context

Grappling with injustice: Corporate crime, multinational business and interrogation of law in context Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. This article interrogates criminological ambivalence towards law as both essential in the…
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Criminalized Vietnamese women, ‘problem gambling’ and experiential rifts: Towards a criminology of diversity

Criminalized Vietnamese women, ‘problem gambling’ and experiential rifts: Towards a criminology of diversity Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. When issues emerge in women’s imprisonment, criminology often responds with narratives of…
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Pre-crime and policing of migrants: Anticipatory action meets management of concerns

Pre-crime and policing of migrants: Anticipatory action meets management of concerns Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. In 2015 the Norwegian police initiated its first national intelligence project—Operation Migrant. One central…
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Book review: Anastasia Chamberlen, Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women’s Prisons

Book review: Anastasia Chamberlen, Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women’s Prisons Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Diana Miranda Read the syndicated article here
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The whiteness of white-collar crime in the United States: Examining the role of race in a culture of elite white-collar offending

The whiteness of white-collar crime in the United States: Examining the role of race in a culture of elite white-collar offending Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. While the role of…
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The pains of detainment: Experience of time and coping strategies at immigration detention centres

The pains of detainment: Experience of time and coping strategies at immigration detention centres Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. In most jurisdictions, immigration detention centres are seen as an important…
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