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2021, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-21 Through Scandinavia, Darkly: A Criminological Critique of Nordic Noir
[‘The World Wants More Danish TV Than Denmark Can Handle’]
by Keith J Hayward & Steve Hall
- 22-40 Drug Control Policy, Normalization, and Symbolic Boundaries in Amsterdam’s Coffee Shops
[The Rationality of Sexual Offending: Testing a Deterrence/rational Choice Conception of Sexual Assault’]
by Timothy Dickinson & Scott Jacques
- 41-60 Where two ‘exceptional’ prison cultures meet: Negotiating order in a transnational prison
[‘“Crimmigrant” Bodies and Bona Fide Travelers: Surveillance, Citizenship and Global Governance’]
by Alison Liebling & Berit Johnsen & Bethany E Schmidt & Tore Rokkan & Kristel Beyens & Miranda Boone & Mieke Kox & An-Sofie Vanhouche
- 61-84 Enhancing Punishment or Repairing Harms? Perceptions of Sentencing Hate Crimes Amongst Members of a Commonly Targeted Victim Group
[‘Measuring Attitudes About Hate: Development of the Hate Crime Beliefs Scale’]
by Mark A Walters & Jenny L Paterson & Rupert Brown
- 85-103 The Meaning of Murder: Family Members in the Lives of Juvenile Homicide Offenders
[‘On the Concept of Turning Point’]
by Simone Jessica Deegan
- 104-122 Perpetration of Violence by Female Sex Workers in Papua New Guinea: ‘We will Crush their Bones’
[‘Women Who Kill Their Husbands: Mariticides in Contemporary Ghana’]
by Angela Kelly-Hanku & H Worth & M Redman-MacLaren & S Nosi & R Boli-Neo & S Ase & P Hou & H Aeno & M Kupul & A Amos & S G Badman & A J Vallely & A J Hakim & Kauntim mi tu Study Team
- 123-142 Connecting Work To Workers’ Social Past: A Dispositional Analysis of Police Work
[‘From Cult of Masculinity to Smart Macho: Gender Perspectives on Police Occupational Culture’]
by David Pichonnaz
- 143-166 The Resilience of the Russian mafia: An Empirical Study
[‘Criminal organizations and resilience’]
by Federico Varese & Jakub Lonsky & Yuriy Podvysotskiy
- 167-186 Conflict Management in High-Stakes Illegal Drug Transactions
[‘Upsurge of Homicides and Its Impact on Life Expectancy and Life Span Inequality in Mexico, 2005–2015’]
by Martin Bouchard & Melvin Soudijn & Peter Reuter
- 187-208 Beyond Carrot and Stick: The Effect of Conflict Resolution on Crime Control in China
[In School and Out of Trouble? The Minimum Dropout Age and Juvenile Crime’]
by Zheng Su & Xun Cao
- 209-227 Experimental Criminology and the Free-Rider Dilemma
[From Paper Ethics to Real-world Research: Supervising Ethical Reflexivity When Taking Risks in Research With “The Risky”]
by Johann Koehler & Tobias Smith
- 228-250 Nearby Neighbourhood Influences on Adolescent Offending
[‘Age and the Distance to Crime’]
by Matt Vogel & Evelien M Hoeben & Wim Bernasco
- 251-271 Politics and Indigenous Victimization: The Case of Brazil
[‘Bolsonaro diz que “Potencializou” Queimadas por Nova Política Para Amazônia [Bolsonaro States That he “Potentiated” the Fires With a New Policy for the Amazon]’]
by Salo de Carvalho & David R Goyes & Valeria Vegh Weis
- 272-274 The Routledge Handbook of Public Criminologies. Edited by Kathryn Henne and Rita Shah (Routledge, 2020, 314 pp. £180.00 hb)
[‘For Public Sociology’]
by Mark A Wood
- 275-277 Criminological Ethnography: An Introduction. By James Treadwell (Sage, 2019, 240pp, £29.99 pb)
[‘Bars, Drugs and Football Thugs: Alcohol, Cocaine Use and Violence in the Night-time Economy Among English Football Firms’]
by Deborah Jump
- 277-280 County Lines: Exploitation and Drug Dealing Among Urban Street Gangs. By Simon Harding (Bristol University Press, 2020, 319 pp, £60.00 hb)
[Taxing Times: Inter-Criminal Victimization and Drug Robbery amongst the English Professional Criminal Milieu’]
by Craig Kelly
- 280-282 The Logic of Violence: An Ethnography of Dublin’s Illegal Drug Trade. By Brendan Marsh (Routledge, 2020, 144pp, £120.00 hb)
by Alexandra Hall
2020, Volume 60, Issue 2