‘Just a wee boy not cut out for prison’: Policy and reality in children and young people’s journeys through justice in Scotland
‘Just a wee boy not cut out for prison’: Policy and reality in children and young people’s journeys through justice in Scotland Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Deborah Nolan…
The politics of injustice: Sex-working women, feminism and criminalizing sex purchase in Ireland
The politics of injustice: Sex-working women, feminism and criminalizing sex purchase in Ireland Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Kathryn McGarry Read the syndicated article here
Keeping up, and keeping on: Risk, acceleration and the law-abiding driving offender
Keeping up, and keeping on: Risk, acceleration and the law-abiding driving offender Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Helen Wells Read the syndicated article here
Contagion, counterterrorism and criminology: The Case of France
Contagion, counterterrorism and criminology: The Case of France Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Claire Hamilton Read the syndicated article here
New social bandits? A comparative analysis of gangsterism in the Western and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa
New social bandits? A comparative analysis of gangsterism in the Western and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Theodore Petrus Read the syndicated article…
Intersectional needs and reentry: Re-conceptualizing ‘multiple and complex needs’ post-release
Intersectional needs and reentry: Re-conceptualizing ‘multiple and complex needs’ post-release Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Rebecca Bunn Read the syndicated article here
Hidden voices: Practitioner perspectives on the early histories of probation in Ireland
Hidden voices: Practitioner perspectives on the early histories of probation in Ireland Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Deirdre Healy Read the syndicated article here
Non-custodial deaths: Missing, ignored or unimportant?
Non-custodial deaths: Missing, ignored or unimportant? Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Jake Phillips Read the syndicated article here
Status, stigma and stereotype: How drug takers and drug suppliers avoid negative labelling by virtue of their ‘conventional’ and ‘law-abiding’ lives
Status, stigma and stereotype: How drug takers and drug suppliers avoid negative labelling by virtue of their ‘conventional’ and ‘law-abiding’ lives Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Rebecca Askew Read…
Distinctly divergent or hanging onto English coat-tails? Drug policy in post-devolution Wales
Distinctly divergent or hanging onto English coat-tails? Drug policy in post-devolution Wales Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. David Brewster Read the syndicated article here
The relationship between fear of crime and risk perception across Europe
The relationship between fear of crime and risk perception across Europe Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Eva Krulichová Read the syndicated article here
Imprisoned mothers in Victorian England, 1853–1900: Motherhood, identity and the convict prison
Imprisoned mothers in Victorian England, 1853–1900: Motherhood, identity and the convict prison Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Helen Johnston Read the syndicated article here