Book review: John Kendall, Regulating Police Detention: Voices from Behind Closed Doors
Book review: John Kendall, Regulating Police Detention: Voices from Behind Closed Doors Criminology &Criminal Justice, Volume 19, Issue 5, Page 622-623, November 2019. Catherine Davidones Read the syndicated article here
Development as a historical component of the United Nations’ crime policy agenda: From social defence to the Millennium Development Goals
Development as a historical component of the United Nations’ crime policy agenda: From social defence to the Millennium Development Goals Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. This article presents a…
The influence of urban built environment on residential burglary in China: Testing the encounter and enclosure hypotheses
The influence of urban built environment on residential burglary in China: Testing the encounter and enclosure hypotheses Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. It is widely recognized that crimes are…
Towards a criminology of atmospheres: Law, affect and the codes of the street
Towards a criminology of atmospheres: Law, affect and the codes of the street Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. The street has a long and distinguished pedigree in criminology as…
Civilianising specialist units: Reflections on the policing of cyber-crime
Civilianising specialist units: Reflections on the policing of cyber-crime Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Civilianisation refers to utilising non-sworn personnel to perform certain roles within police organisations. While the…
Understanding processes of criminalisation: Insights from an Australian study of criminal law-making
Understanding processes of criminalisation: Insights from an Australian study of criminal law-making Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Criminalisation theory scholars have examined important questions regarding what behaviours should be…
Book review: Allison McKim, Addicted to Rehab: Race, Gender, and Drugs in the Era of Mass Incarceration (Critical Issues in Crime and Society)
Book review: Allison McKim, Addicted to Rehab: Race, Gender, and Drugs in the Era of Mass Incarceration (Critical Issues in Crime and Society) Criminology &Criminal Justice, Volume 19, Issue 4,…
Book review: David Polizzi, Solitary Confinement: Lived Experiences and Ethical Implications
Book review: David Polizzi, Solitary Confinement: Lived Experiences and Ethical Implications Criminology &Criminal Justice, Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 514-516, September 2019. Hedda Giertsen Read the syndicated article here
Researching cross-national policy mobilities in crime control
Researching cross-national policy mobilities in crime control Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. The empirical study of ‘policy transfer’ and related topics remains a relatively rare enterprise in criminology. Comparative…
Re-tangling the concept of coercive control: A view from the margins and a response to Walby and Towers (2018)
Re-tangling the concept of coercive control: A view from the margins and a response to Walby and Towers (2018) Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. This article responds to Walby…
Co-authoring desistance narratives: Analysing interactions in groupwork for addressing sexual offending
Co-authoring desistance narratives: Analysing interactions in groupwork for addressing sexual offending Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Research and theory suggest that desistance narratives and pro-social identities are key to…
Rape, inequality and the criminal justice response in England: The importance of age and gender
Rape, inequality and the criminal justice response in England: The importance of age and gender Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. This article draws upon quantitative and content analysis of…