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2023, Volume 63, Issue 3
2023, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-17 Border policing at sea: Tactics, routines, and the law in a Frontex patrol boat
by Covadonga Bachiller López
- 18-39 Violent Conflict in Contemporary Europe: Specifying the Relationship Between War Exposure and Interpersonal Violence in a War-Weary Country
by Anastasiia Timmer & Olena Antonaccio & Ekaterina V Botchkovar & Robert J Johnson & Lorine A Hughes
- 40-58 Extending Procedural Justice Theory to the Chinese Context: The Role of Collective Efficacy
by Guangzhen Wu & Jianhong Liu
- 59-77 Urban housing affordability, economic disadvantage and racial disparities in gun violence: A neighbourhood analysis in four US cities
by Richard Stansfield & Daniel Semenza
- 78-96 Does Third-Party Intervention Matter? A Video-Based Analysis of the Effect of Third-Party Intervention on the Continuation of Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour
by Peter Ejbye-Ernst
- 97-114 Do prisons cause radicalization? Order, leadership, political charge and violence in two maximum security prisons
by Ryan Williams & Alison Liebling
- 115-133 Now with the possibility of parole: Enabling a juvenile lifer’s meaningful review
by Stuti S Kokkalera & Simon I Singer
- 134-150 Co-Desistance From Crime: Engaging the Pro-Social Dimensions of Co-Offending
by Mark Halsey & Jenna Mizzi
- 151-167 Biographical work and the production of credibility in sex work interviews
by Iulia Gheorghiu & Julie Ham
- 168-183 ‘Trap Life’: The psychosocial underpinnings of street crime in inner-city London
by Ebony Reid
- 184-200 ‘Tightness’, autonomy and release: The anticipated pains of release and life licencing
by Ailie Rennie & Ben Crewe
- 201-220 Co-offending in context: The role of economic hardship
by Zachary R Rowan
- 221-237 The antiepistemology of organized abuse: Ignorance, exploitation, inaction
by Michael Salter & Delanie Woodlock
- 238-254 A world alone: Masculinities, humiliation and aggrieved entitlement on an incel forum
by Joshua Thorburn & Anastasia Powell & Peter Chambers
- 255-257 A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and their Pursuit of Dignity. By Allyn Walker (University of California Press, 2021, 236pp. £52.85 hb)
by David Sheldon
- 258-260 Genocide and Victimology. By Yarin Eski (ed.) (Routledge, 2021, 234pp., £96.00 hbk)
by Jade Moran
- 261-263 Work, Money and Duality. Trading Sex as a Side Hustle, By Raven Bowen (Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2021, 194pp, £26.99pbk)
by Pamela Davies
2022, Volume 62, Issue 6
2022, Volume 62, Issue 5
2022, Volume 62, Issue 4
2022, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 533-550 Profiting From Pablo: Victimhood and Commercialism in A Global Society
by David Rodríguez Goyes & Katja Franko
- 551-567 Righting the Police: How do Officers Make Sense of Human Rights?
by Richard Martin
- 568-584 School Safety or School Criminalization? The Typical day of A School Resource Officer in the United States
by Ethan M Higgins & Brandon S Coffey & Benjamin W Fisher & Ivan Benitez & Kristin Swartz
- 585-606 Assessing the Victim–Offender Overlap in Prison Victimization and Misconduct Among Taiwanese Male Inmates
by Shih-ya Kuo & Kuang-ming Chang & Yu-shu Chen & Yung-lien Lai & Yuan-song Chang & Yi Li
- 607-622 Shadow and Light: Online Narratives of Relationship Dissolution among Former Partners of Incarcerated Men
by Janani Umamaheswar
- 623-638 The Transformative Power of Trust: Exploring Tertiary Desistance in Reinventive Prisons
by Thomas Ugelvik
- 639-658 Identifying online risk markers of hard-to-observe crimes through semi-inductive triangulation: The case of human trafficking in the United States
by Ieke de Vries & Jason Radford
- 659-680 The Immigration–Crime Relationship: Evidence Across and Within Vancouver Census Tracts 2003–16
by Olivia K Ha & Martin A Andresen
- 681-698 Situating Crime Pattern Theory Into The Explanation Of Co-Offending: Considering Area-Level Convergence Spaces
by Zachary R Rowan & Sarah Appleby & Jean Marie McGloin
- 699-715 ‘Killing Is Just The Best Solution’: Lynching As Informal Incapacitation
by Dany Franck A Tiwa
- 716-733 Policing’s New Vulnerability Re-Envisioning Local Accountability in an Era of Global Outrage
by Andrew Goldsmith & Eugene McLaughlin
- 734-750 Techniques To Exploit Vulnerabilities: Persuasion And Education In Chinese Police Interrogations
by Yu Mou
- 751-772 ACEs, Places and Inequality: Understanding the Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Poverty on Offending in Childhood
by Babak Jahanshahi & Kath Murray & Susan McVie
- 773-789 ‘God Is Protecting Me … And I Have Mace’: Defensive Labour In Precarious Workplaces
by Isak Ladegaard & Alexandrea J Ravenelle & Juliet Schor
- 790-792 Law, Insecurity and Risk Control: Neoliberal Governance and the Populist Revolt. By John Pratt (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 387pp., £79 Hbk)
by Jo Phoenix
- 793-795 Twenty Million Angry Men: The Case For Including Convicted Felons In Our Jury System. By James M. Binnall (University of California Press, 2021, 275 pp., $29.95 pb)
by Jeffrey Ian Ross
- 796-797 The War against Civilians: Victims of the “War on Terror” in Afghanistan and Pakistan. By Vasja Badalič (Palgrave, 2019, 257 pp., £49.99 pbk)
[‘Towards a Criminology of War in Europe’]
by Teresa Degenhardt
- 798-800 Becoming Abolitionists: Police, Protests, and the Pursuit of Freedom. By Derecka Purnell (Verso, 2021, pp.320, £16.99 pbk)
[‘Police Abolitionist Discourse? Why It Has Been Missing (and Why It Matters)’]
by John Lea
2022, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 261-278 The Hidden Harms of Prison Life for People with Learning Disabilities
by Caitlin Gormley
- 279-298 Locked up While Locked Down: Prisoners’ Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Olga Suhomlinova & Tammy Colleen Ayres & Matthew James Tonkin & Michelle O’Reilly & Emily Wertans & Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea
- 299-319 Building Immigrants’ Solidarity with Police: Procedural Justice, Identity and Immigrants’ Willingness to Cooperate with Police
by Kristina Murphy & Ben Bradford & Elise Sargeant & Adrian Cherney
- 320-336 ‘Social Care Told me I Had to’: Empowerment And Responsibilization in The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme
by Katerina Hadjimatheou
- 337-358 Access to Justice in Clientelist Networks
by Mahvish Shami
- 359-377 It’s not just About Poverty: Capital, Inequality, and Antisocial Behaviour in Schools
by Fernando Pantoja
- 378-395 ‘The Usual Suspects’: Knife Crime Prevention Orders and the ‘Difficult’ Regulatory Subject
by Jennifer Hendry
- 396-412 Purchasing Sex in Sweden—A Risky Business
by Ylva Grönvall
- 413-430 Ignored but not Forgotten: The Broken Windows Tipping Point and the Question of Functional Form
by Alaina De Biasi
- 431-449 Thinking Beyond Extremism: A Critique of Counterterrorism Research on Right-Wing Nationalist and Far-Right Social Movements
by Justin Everett Cobain Tetrault
- 450-467 Air Pollution and Violent Criminal Behaviour
by Erik Cruz & Stewart J D’alessio & Lisa Stolzenberg
- 468-483 Coercive Control: Patterns in Crimes, Arrests and Outcomes for a New Domestic Abuse Offence
by Iain Brennan & Andy Myhill
- 484-500 Top bunk, bottom bunk: cellsharing in prisons
by Anna Schliehe & Ben Crewe
- 501-518 Secrecy as best policy? Stigma management and employment outcomes after release from prison
by Anke Ramakers
- 519-521 A Social Theory of Corruption: Notes from the Indian Subcontinent
by Vincenzo Ruggiero
- 522-524 The Architecture of Desistance. Edited by S. Farrall (Routledge, 2019, 281 pp. £120.00 hb)
by Monica Barry
- 525-527 Policing County Lines: Responses to Evolving Provincial Drug Markets. By Jack Spicer (Springer, 2021, 253pp, £74.99 hbk)
[‘Chronocentrism and British Criminology’]
by Hannah Marshall
- 528-530 Psycho-Criminological Approaches to Stalking Behaviour: An International Perspective. By Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Lorraine L. Sheridan (Wiley, 2020, 432pp., $180.00 hbk)
by Emma Short
- 531-531 Corrigendum to: Thinking Beyond Extremism: A Critique of Counterterrorism Research on Right-Wing Nationalist and Far-Right Social Movements
by Justin Everett Cobain Tetrault
2022, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-17 Carnival, Sexual Violence and Harm at Australian Music Festivals
by Phillip Wadds & Bianca Fileborn & Stephen Tomsen
- 18-36 Circles of Peace. A Video Analysis of Situational Group Formation and Collective Third-Party Intervention in Violent Incidents
by Don Weenink & Raheel Dhattiwala & David van der Duin
- 37-54 Overcoming Penal Boundaries: Exploring The Evolution of Retributive Time Through Parole Decision-Making
by Netanel Dagan
- 55-72 Sentencing Multiple- Versus Single-Offence Cases: Does More Crime Mean Less Punishment?
by Mandeep K Dhami
- 73-89 ‘Get to know me, not the inmate’: Women’s Management of the Stigma of Criminal Records
by Anita Grace
- 90-105 Police Union Political Communications in Canada
by Jamie Duncan & Kevin Walby
- 106-123 Dirty Work? Policing Online Indecency in Digital Forensics
by Dana Wilson-Kovacs & Brian Rappert & Lauren Redfern
- 124-144 Seasonality and Crime in Orlando Neighbourhoods
by Young-An Kim & James C Wo
- 145-164 Neighborhoods, Criminal Incidents, Race, and Sentencing: Exploring the Racial and Social Context of Disparities in Incarceration Sentences
by Ellen A Donnelly
- 165-183 Professional Legitimacy, Identity, and Practice: Towards a Sociology of Professionalism in Probation
by Matt Tidmarsh
- 184-199 Countering Corporate Power Through Social Control: What Does a Social Licence Offer?
by Fiona Haines & Sara Bice & Colette Einfeld & Helen Sullivan
- 200-217 Cheats, Threats and Reflexivity: Organizational Narratives on Policing Organized and Economic Crime
by Annette Vestby
- 218-233 ‘Covid-19 has caused a dramatic change to prison life’. Analysing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the pains of imprisonment in the Scottish Prison Estate
by Matthew Maycock
- 234-250 Hope and the Life Sentence
by Christopher Seeds
- 251-253 Privatizing Justice: The Security Industry, War and Crime Control. By Wendy Fitzgibbon and John Lea (Pluto Press, 2020, 211pp, £22.99 Pbk)
by Peter Squires
- 254-256 Penal Theories and Institutions: Lectures at the College de France 1971–1972
by J M Moore
- 257-259 Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Cybercrime and Criminal Liability. By Dennis J. Baker and Paul H. Robinson (Routledge, 2021, 280pp. £120 hb)
by Zhuozhen Duan
2021, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 1435-1451 Exception, Symbolism and Compromise: The Resilience of Treason as a Capital offence
[‘Fear and Loathing in America: Application of Treason Law in Times of National Crisis and the Case of John Walker’]
by Ron Dudai
- 1452-1468 Segregation Seekers: an Alternative Perspective on the Solitary Confinement Debate
[‘Fortress UK? Gated Communities, the Spatial Revolt of the Elites and Time–Space Trajectories of Segregation’]
by Ben Laws
- 1469-1485 Pathways from Relative Deprivation to Individual Violence: The Effect of Subjective Perception and Emotional Resentment in South Korea
[‘Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency’]
by Seong-Min Park & Young-Oh Hong & Logan P Kennedy & Stacey L Clouse
- 1486-1502 Rethinking Prosecutorial Discretion: Towards A Moral Cartography of Prosecutors
[‘Usos y abusos del sistema penal. Su uso como forma de emancipación femenina: Un estudio de caso del delito de trata de personas en Colombia’]
by Diego Tuesta
- 1503-1520 The Inconvenient Truth About Mobile Phone Distraction: Understanding the Means, Motive and Opportunity for Driver Resistance to Legal and Safety Messages
[‘Changes in Driver Behaviour as a Function of Handsfree Mobile Phones – A Simulator Study’]
by Helen Wells & Gemma Briggs & Leanne Savigar-Shaw
- 1521-1539 Securitizing the Colour Revolution: Assessing the Political Role of Triads in Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
[‘Criminal Politics: An Integrated Approach to the Study of Organized Crime, Politics, and Violence’]
by T Wing Lo & Sharon Ingrid Kwok & Daniel Garrett
- 1540-1556 This is Denmark: Prison Islands and the Detention of Immigrants
[Bordered Penalty: Precarious Membership and Abnormal Justice’]
by Vanessa Barker & Peter Scharff Smith
- 1557-1574 Rehabilitation and dynamic security in the Italian prison: challenges in transforming prison officers’ roles
[‘Già Fuori. Note sul Rapporto tra Funzione e Natura Della Pena, Processo e Opinione Pubblica’]
by Simone Santorso
- 1575-1591 Politics, Research Design, and the ‘Architecture’ of Criminal Careers Studies
[‘Distribution of Income and Wealth’]
by Stephen Farrall
- 1592-1611 Parental Migration and Children’s Problem Behaviours in Rural China: Testing an Integrative Theoretical Model
[‘Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency’]
by Xiaojin Chen
- 1612-1629 Mapping the Pains of Neo-Colonialism: A Critical Elaboration of Southern Criminology
[‘“The Earth Is One But the World Is Not”: Criminological Theory and Its Geopolitical Divisions’]
by Pablo Ciocchini & Joe Greener
- 1630-1646 Incarceration as a Fundamental Social Cause of Health Inequalities: Jails, Prisons and Vulnerability to COVID-19
[‘Flattening the Curve for Incarcerated Populations—Covid-19 in Jails and Prisons’]
by Meghan A Novisky & Kathryn M Nowotny & Dylan B Jackson & Alexander Testa & Michael G Vaughn
- 1647-1664 ‘You’re not Serving Time, You’re Serving Christ’: Protestant Religion and Discourses of Responsibilization in a Women’s Prison
[‘Religion in the Lives of Older Women Serving Life in Prison’]
by Rachel Ellis
- 1665-1683 The Legitimacy of Change: Adopting/Adapting, Implementing and Sustaining Reforms within Community Corrections Agencies
[‘Advancing a Conceptual Model of Evidence-Based Practice Implementation in Public Service Sectors’]
by Danielle S Rudes & Shannon Portillo & Faye S Taxman
- 1684-1686 Sensory Penalties: Exploring the Senses in Spaces of Punishment and Social Control. Edited by Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt and Jason Warr (Emerald, 2021, 296pp., £70.00 Hbk)
[‘The critical foundations of visual criminology: The State, crisis and the sensory’]
by Rod Earle
- 1687-1688 Male, Failed, Jailed: Masculinities and “Revolving-Door” Imprisonment in the UK. By D. Maguire (Palgrave, 2021, 243pp, £89.99 hb)
by Marguerite Schinkel
- 1689-1691 Interactional Justice: The role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty. By lisa flower (Routledge, 2020, 220pp. £36.99 pb)
[‘The Courtroom as an Affective Arrangement: Analysing Atmospheres in Courtroom Ethnography’]
by Clare Gunby
2021, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 1169-1186 Consequences of judging in transitional justice courts
[‘“The Earth is One but the World is Not”: Criminological Theory and Its Geopolitical Divisions’]
by Hollie Nyseth Brehm & Laura C Frizzell & Christopher Uggen & Evelyn Gertz
- 1187-1205 Determinants of extortion compliance: Empirical evidence from a victimization survey
[‘Upsurge of Homicides and Its Impact on Life Expectancy and Life Span Inequality in Mexico, 2005–2015’]
by Patricio R Estévez-Soto
- 1206-1224 Police legitimacy and procedural justice among young Brazilian adolescents: A cross-sectional and time-ordered analysis
[‘Sibling Relation, Ethnic Prejudice, Direct and Indirect Contact: There is a Connection?’]
by Herbert Rodrigues & Justin C Medina
- 1225-1242 ‘No one blames men in our society’: Indian police officers’ perceptions of female complainants
[Learning to be Gendered: Gender Socialization in Early Adolescence among Urban Poor in Delhi, India, and Shanghai, China]
by Saumya Tripathi & Sameena Azhar
- 1243-1260 Sexual violence as a sexual script in mainstream online pornography
[‘Pleasure Zones and Murder Boxes: Online Pornography and Violent Video Games as Cultural Zones of Exception’]
by Fiona Vera-Gray & Clare McGlynn & Ibad Kureshi & Kate Butterby
- 1261-1281 Hope, trust and segregation in schools: An analysis of contextual effects on violent and general offending
[‘Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency’]
by Julia Sandahl
- 1282-1299 Predicting the probability of violence in actor–target relational dyads: Self-control and interpersonal provocations as mutual properties
[‘Social Concern and Crime: Moving Beyond the Assumption of Simple Self-Interest’]
by Christopher J Schreck & Mark T Berg & Ethan M Rogers
- 1300-1315 Investing in crime prevention after the crisis: Social impact bonds, the value of (re) offending and the new ‘culture of crime control’
[‘Introduction: Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice: An Overview’]
by James W Williams & Stefan Treffers
- 1316-1333 Unemployment and crime: Experimental evidence of the causal effects of intensified ALMPs on crime rates among unemployed individuals
[‘Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency’]
by Signe Hald Andersen
- 1334-1353 Nested complex crime: Assessing the convergence of wildlife trafficking, organized crime and loose criminal networks
[‘Wildlife Trafficking between the European Union and Mexico’]
by William D Moreto & Daan P Van Uhm
- 1354-1371 Gendered prisons, relationships and resettlement policies; three reasons for caution for imprisoned mothers
[‘Is Motherhood Important? Imprisoned Women’s Maternal Experiences Before and During Confinement and Their Post-release Expectations’]
by Natalie Booth
- 1372-1389 ‘We’re both here to do a job and that’s all that matters’: Cisgender correctional officer recruit reflections within an unsettled correctional prison culture
[Perceptions of the Work Environment among Correctional Officers: Do Race and Sex Matter?]
by Michael Adorjan & Rosemary Ricciardelli & James Gacek
- 1390-1406 The policing of cuckooing in ‘County Lines’ drug dealing: An ethnographic study of an amplification spiral
[‘“Ethnobotanicals” and “Spice Zombies”: New Psychoactive Substances in the Mainstream Media’]
by Jack Spicer
- 1407-1423 Cybercrime is (often) boring: Infrastructure and alienation in a deviant subculture
[Producing Trust among Illicit Actors: A Techno-Social Approach to an Online Illicit Market]
by Ben Collier & Richard Clayton & Alice Hutchings & Daniel Thomas
- 1424-1426 The Criminology of Boxing, Violence and Desistance. By Deborah Jump (Bristol University Press, 2020, 220pp, £75.00 hb)
by Edward J Wright
- 1427-1429 Blood, Threats and Fears: The Hidden Worlds of Hate Crime Victims. By Stevie Jade-Hardy and Neil Chakraborti (Palgrave, 2020, 177pp. £44.99 hb)
by James Pickles
- 1430-1432 Industry of Anonymity: Inside the Business of Cybercrime. By Jonathan Lusthaus (Harvard University Press, 2018, 289pp. £31.95 hb)
by Lisa Sugiura
- 1433-1433 Erratum to: Crime control in Japan: exceptional, convergent or what else?
by David Brewster
2021, Volume 61, Issue 4
2021, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 587-606 The Carceral City: Confinement and Order in Hong Kong’s Forbidden Enclave
[Non-State Space: The Strategic Ejection of Dangerous and High Maintenance Urban Space’]
by Alistair Fraser & Anna Schliehe
- 607-626 Wildlife Trade and COVID-19: Towards a Criminology of Anthropogenic Pathogen Spillover
[‘Pandemic and Seasonal Human Influenza Virus Infections in Domestic Cats: Prevalence, Association with Respiratory Disease, and Seasonality Patterns’]
by Piers Beirne
- 627-647 Rethinking how Technologies Harm
[The Death of the Author’]
by Mark A Wood
- 648-669 Temporal Clustering of Hate Crimes in the Aftermath of the Brexit Vote and Terrorist Attacks: A Comparison of Scotland and England and Wales
[‘Psychological reactions to the 2017 Manchester Arena Bombing: A Population based study’]
by Sylwia J Piatkowska & Brendan Lantz
- 670-689 ‘Playing the Game’: Power, Authority and Procedural Justice in Interactions Between Police and Homeless People in London
[‘Beyond Procedural Justice: A Dialogic Approach to Legitimacy in Criminal Justice’]
by Arabella Kyprianides & Clifford Stott & Ben Bradford
- 690-709 Cultural Processes Shaping Stop-and-Check Practices and Interaction Dynamics in a Large Dutch City: Police Vulnerabilities, Thought Styles and Rituals
[‘Police Suspicion and Discretionary Decision Making During Citizen Stops’]
by Patrick Brown & Nathalie van Eijk
- 710-732 A Longitudinal Examination of Building Demolitions on Neighbourhood Crime Rates
[‘Telling a Similar Story Twice? NCVS/UCR Convergence in Serious Violent Crime Rates in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Places (1973–2010)’]
by James C Wo & Young-An Kim
- 733-753 ‘There’s A Certain Group of Cops that have their Own Vendetta’: Resident Perceptions of Notorious Police Officers and ‘Cop Clockin’ in the Inner-City
[‘Are They all the Same? Norwegian Police Officers’ Personality Characteristics and Tactics of Conflict Resolution’]
by Marta-Marika Urbanik & Carolyn Greene & Jake Wojnarowicz
- 754-772 Testing Routine Activity Theory in Mexico
[‘Natural Surveillance Characteristics of Building Openings and Relationship to Residential Burglary’]
by Carlos Vilalta & Gustavo Fondevila
- 773-791 Plural Governmentalities: Governing Welfare Fraud in Sweden
[‘Organisatoriska Vägval—En Studie av Försäkringskassans Förändringsarbete’]
by Anders Stenström
- 792-811 Constituting Child-to-Parent Violence: Lessons from England and Wales
[‘Why Study Problematizations? Making Politics Visible’]
by Amanda Holt & Sam Lewis
- 812-831 Desistance in Context: Understanding the Effects of Subculture on the Desistance Process During Reintegration
[‘Place, Space, Crime and Disorder’]
by Shane Bell & Michelle Butler & Cheryl Lawther
- 832-851 When Politicization Stops Algorithms in Criminal Justice
[‘Smart On Crime: The New Language for Prisoner Release’]
by Pascal D König & Georg Wenzelburger
- 852-871 A New Approach for Researching Victims: The ‘Strength-Growth-Resilience’ Framework
[The Narrative Interview: Comments on a Technique of Qualitative Data Collection’]
by Simon Green & Adam Calverley & Nicola O’Leary
- 872-885 Review Symposium: Respectable Citizens—Shady Practices: The Economic Morality of the Middle Classes
[‘Race, Ethnicity, and Social Change: The Democratization of Middle Class Crime’]
by Michael L Benson & Steven F Messner & Mike Levi & Stephen Farrall & Susanne Karstedt
- 886-886 Erratum to: Rethinking how Technologies Harm
by Mark A Wood
2021, Volume 61, Issue 2