Deciding to support violence: An empirical examination of systematic decision-making, activism, and support for political violence
Deciding to support violence: An empirical examination of systematic decision-making, activism, and support for political violence Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. This study examines how attitudes of activism and…
Book review: Mohammed Qasim, Young, Muslim and Criminal. Experiences, Identities and Pathways into Crime
Book review: Mohammed Qasim, Young, Muslim and Criminal. Experiences, Identities and Pathways into Crime Criminology &Criminal Justice, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 244-246, April 2020. Tahir Abass Read the syndicated…
A systematic review into the effectiveness of Integrated Offender Management
A systematic review into the effectiveness of Integrated Offender Management Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Integrated Offender Management was introduced by the Home Office and Ministry of Justice in…
The Janus face of imprisonment: Contrasting judicial conceptions of imprisonment purposes in the European Court of Human Rights and the Supreme Court of the United States
The Janus face of imprisonment: Contrasting judicial conceptions of imprisonment purposes in the European Court of Human Rights and the Supreme Court of the United States Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead…
‘Listen to me, his behaviour is erratic and I’m really worried for our safety . . .’: Help-seeking in the context of coercive control
‘Listen to me, his behaviour is erratic and I’m really worried for our safety . . .’: Help-seeking in the context of coercive control Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print.…
Public perceptions of felon-juror exclusion: An exploratory study
Public perceptions of felon-juror exclusion: An exploratory study Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Not only do the 19 million Americans with a felony conviction lose their right to vote,…
Prosecuting controlling or coercive behaviour in England and Wales: Media reports of a novel offence
Prosecuting controlling or coercive behaviour in England and Wales: Media reports of a novel offence Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. The offence of controlling or coercive behaviour came into…
Corrigendum to Rape, inequality and the criminal justice response in England: The importance of age and gender
Corrigendum to Rape, inequality and the criminal justice response in England: The importance of age and gender Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Read the syndicated article here
Citizen-led digital policing and democratic norms: The case of self-styled paedophile hunters
Citizen-led digital policing and democratic norms: The case of self-styled paedophile hunters Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Citizen involvement in the provision of security is often presented as a…
Women’s behavior as implied consent: Male “reasonableness” in Australian rape law
Women’s behavior as implied consent: Male “reasonableness” in Australian rape law Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Defendants in rape trials rely on narratives of “implied consent,” situating women’s ordinary…
Professional perceptions of the care-crime connection: Risk, marketisation and a failing system
Professional perceptions of the care-crime connection: Risk, marketisation and a failing system Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Reporting the findings from an English study of practitioners working within multi-agency…
Examining offending behaviour following receipt of a business crime reduction partnership’s place-based exclusion sanction
Examining offending behaviour following receipt of a business crime reduction partnership’s place-based exclusion sanction Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. This article examines the post-sanction offending behaviour of individuals who…