Ethics of Emotions as Ethics of Human Rights: A Jurisprudence of Sympathy in Adorno, Horkheimer and Rorty
Ethics of Emotions as Ethics of Human Rights: A Jurisprudence of Sympathy in Adorno, Horkheimer and Rorty Abstract This article considers in a different light the relationship between legal theory…
Size matters: Standard errors in the application of null hypothesis significance testing in criminology and criminal justice
Size matters: Standard errors in the application of null hypothesis significance testing in criminology and criminal justice Abstract Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) has been a mainstay of the social…
Doctors and Nurses of Death: A Case Study of Eugenically Motivated Killing under the Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Programme
Doctors and Nurses of Death: A Case Study of Eugenically Motivated Killing under the Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Programme Abstract This article reviews newly declassified US intelligence files and other sources, including…
Acupuncture in drug treatment: Exploring its role and impact on participant behavior in the drug court setting
Acupuncture in drug treatment: Exploring its role and impact on participant behavior in the drug court setting Abstract The originators of the Miami drug court incorporated acupuncture into the substance…
Instrumental variables methods in experimental criminological research: what, why and how
Instrumental variables methods in experimental criminological research: what, why and how Abstract Quantitative criminology focuses on straightforward causal questions that are ideally addressed with randomized experiments. In practice, however, traditional…
Establishing Universal Human Rights through War Crimes Trials and the Need for Cosmopolitan Law in an Age of Diversity
Establishing Universal Human Rights through War Crimes Trials and the Need for Cosmopolitan Law in an Age of Diversity Abstract This article explores the practical and philosophical issues associated with…
The Sixth Annual Campbell Collaboration, Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium Developing Effective Crime Prevention Policies: Evidence and Controversies May 1–2, 2006
The Sixth Annual Campbell Collaboration, Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium Developing Effective Crime Prevention Policies: Evidence and Controversies May 1–2, 2006 Read the syndicated article here
Rethinking Retrospective Criminality in the Context of War Crimes Trials
Rethinking Retrospective Criminality in the Context of War Crimes Trials Abstract This article focuses upon the deficits inherent within the hitherto undifferentiated concept of ‘retrospectivity’ and the formulation of an…
Law’s (Masculine) Violence: Reshaping Jurisprudence
Law’s (Masculine) Violence: Reshaping Jurisprudence Abstract This article critiques and expands upon the jurisprudence of law’s violence from feminist and lesbian/gay/queer perspectives. The incorporation of gender and sexuality into the…
Instructions for Authors
Instructions for Authors Read the syndicated article here
Did We Really Get Rid of Commands? Thoughts on a Theme from Elias Canetti
Did We Really Get Rid of Commands? Thoughts on a Theme from Elias Canetti Abstract Neither in contemporary sociology nor in legal theory is much attention paid to the theoretical…
Research Note: Randomized field experiments published in the British Journal of Criminology , 1960–2004
Research Note: Randomized field experiments published in the British Journal of Criminology , 1960–2004 Abstract Randomized controlled trials have become an important component of evidence-based policy in criminal justice. Because…