“More intelligent, less emotive and more greedy”: Hierarchies of blame in online fraud
“More intelligent, less emotive and more greedy”: Hierarchies of blame in online fraud Publication date: March 2024Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 76Author(s): Shalini Nataraj-Hansen Read the…
The Construction of Capital Among Family Members of People in Prison
The Construction of Capital Among Family Members of People in Prison AbstractResearchers have documented the harms of imprisonment on family life, but much less is known about how family members…
’Bulletproof fashion: Security, emotions and the fortress body
’Bulletproof fashion: Security, emotions and the fortress body . Louisa RogersSchool of Design, Northumbria University, UK Read the syndicated article here
Defendants’ experiences: Video hearings from prison(s) to court(s)
Defendants' experiences: Video hearings from prison(s) to court(s) Abstract The focus of this article is the experiences that defendants – both represented and unrepresented – have when appearing via video…
‘It f**ked me up bad, man … It f**ked my head up, bad, man, bad’: The impact of Covid‐19 on children’s mental health and well‐being in the youth justice system
‘It f**ked me up bad, man … It f**ked my head up, bad, man, bad’: The impact of Covid‐19 on children's mental health and well‐being in the youth justice system…
Affect, emotions, and crime decision-making: emerging insights from immersive 360° video experiments
Affect, emotions, and crime decision-making: emerging insights from immersive 360° video experiments Abstract Objectives This study investigates the effectiveness of immersive 360° video technology in evoking and manipulating two emotions,…
Whiteness as expertise in studies of the far right
Whiteness as expertise in studies of the far right . Anna A. MeierSchool of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UKAnna A. Meier (she/her/hers) is Assistant Professor of…
Colonial Confessions: An Autoethnography of Writing Criminology in the New South Africa
Colonial Confessions: An Autoethnography of Writing Criminology in the New South Africa AbstractThis article is an autoethnographic account of a 20-year engagement with South African criminology. It is written from…
‘Hazardous on My Soul’: (Dis)compassion and Emotive Dissonance in Prison Work
‘Hazardous on My Soul’: (Dis)compassion and Emotive Dissonance in Prison Work AbstractA history of social research has aimed to illuminate consequences for the psyche of workers that carry out occupations…
Perceived utility of community notification for sexually violent persons (SVP) on supervised release
Perceived utility of community notification for sexually violent persons (SVP) on supervised release . Lakshmi SubramanianRachel E. KahnGina AmbroziakSamuel R. Vincenta Evaluation Unit, Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center, Madison, WI,…