A Criminological–Military Enterprise
A Criminological–Military Enterprise AbstractThis article builds upon, and extends, critiques of British criminology’s enterprising collaboration with state-based institutions. Through an investigation of the discipline’s discreet contribution to the UK military…
SexWork.DK: a comparative study of citizenship and working hours among sex workers in Denmark
: a comparative study of citizenship and working hours among sex workers in Denmark . Rasmus Munksgaard Kim Moeller Theresa Dyrvig Henriksen a Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg…
Low sense of mattering in society and delinquency among young people: An initial investigation
Low sense of mattering in society and delinquency among young people: An initial investigation Abstract Background Studies of mattering and delinquency among young people have, to date, focused solely on…
Does performance appraisal fairness alleviate police officers’ organizational silence? -Considering the moderating effect of trust-
Does performance appraisal fairness alleviate police officers’ organizational silence? -Considering the moderating effect of trust- Publication date: December 2024Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 79Author(s): Dawoon Jeon,…
Suicide and self‐harm in prisons: The challenge of service evaluation and prevention
Suicide and self‐harm in prisons: The challenge of service evaluation and prevention Abstract Very high rates of suicide and self-harm in prisons worldwide emphasise the need for evidence-based approaches to…
Supervising criminalised women in the community in England and Wales: A brief history of (un)changing attitudes
Supervising criminalised women in the community in England and Wales: A brief history of (un)changing attitudes Abstract There has not been a specific history of supervising women in the community.…
The Liminality of Fraud: Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention
The Liminality of Fraud: Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention AbstractUtilizing knowledge from academics, practitioners and subject matter experts with lived experience of fraud, this paper offers four…
Time and Punishment: New Contexts and Perspectives. By Nicola Carr and Gwen Robinson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, 257pp. £99.00 hbk)
Time and Punishment: New Contexts and Perspectives. By Nicola Carr and Gwen Robinson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, 257pp. £ hbk) Time and Punishment: New Contexts and Perspectives. By CarrNicola and RobinsonGwen…
Prison Life: Pain, Resistance, and Purpose. By Ian O’Donnell (New York, New York University Press, 2023, 304pp. £24.00 pbk)
Prison Life: Pain, Resistance, and Purpose. By Ian O’Donnell (New York, New York University Press, 2023, 304pp. £ pbk) Prison Life: Pain, Resistance, and Purpose. By O’DonnellIan (New York, New…
“No punishment is enough for monsters”: vindictiveness as an important political emotion in dealing with Belgian (potential) returnee men
“No punishment is enough for monsters”: vindictiveness as an important political emotion in dealing with Belgian (potential) returnee men . Iman Lechkar Jihane Sliti Political Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,…
The Japanese American incarceration and the origins of penology in California: A microhistory
The Japanese American incarceration and the origins of penology in California: A microhistory Abstract The history of academic criminology has been written at a macro-scale from national and international perspectives.…
Unlocking Learning: International Perspectives on Education in Prison. By Justin McDevitt and Mneesha Gellman (Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2024, 307pp. £35.00 pbk)
Unlocking Learning: International Perspectives on Education in Prison. By Justin McDevitt and Mneesha Gellman (Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2024, 307pp. £ pbk) Unlocking Learning: International Perspectives on Education in…