Content
2021, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 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
- 245-264 Disordered Punishment: Workaround Technologies of Criminal Records Disclosure and the Rise of a New Penal Entrepreneurialism
by Alessandro Corda & Sarah E Lageson - 265-284 Punitiveness beyond Criminal Justice: Punishable and Punitive Subjects in an Era of Prevention, Anti-Migration and Austerity
by Henrique Carvalho & Anastasia Chamberlen & Rachel Lewis - 285-302 Lifelong Conviction Pathways and Self-Reported Offending: Towards a Deeper Comprehension of Criminal Career Development
by Miguel Basto-Pereira & David P Farrington - 303-322 The Influence of Activity Space and Visiting Frequency on Crime Location Choice: Findings from an Online Self-Report Survey
by Barbara Menting & Marre Lammers & Stijn Ruiter & Wim Bernasco - 323-342 Working with and Negotiating ‘Risk’: Examining the Effects of Awareness Raising Interventions Designed to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation
by Samantha Weston & Gabe Mythen - 343-362 The Emotional Particulars of Working on Rape Cases: Doing Dirty Work, Managing Emotional Dirt and Conceptualizing ‘Tempered Indifference’
by Clare Gunby & Anna Carline - 363-381 ‘It’s Like a Sentence Before the Sentence’—Exploring the Pains and Possibilities of Waiting for Imprisonment
by Julie Laursen & Kristian Mjåland & Ben Crewe - 382-402 ‘No One Learned’: Interpreting a Drugs Crackdown Operation and its Consequences Through The ‘Lens’ of Social Harm
by Will Mason - 403-421 Controlling Drug Users: Forms of Power and Behavioural Regulation in Drug Treatment Services
by Matthew Bacon & Toby Seddon - 422-443 Politics of Crime Control: How Campaign-Style Law Enforcement Sustains Authoritarian Rule in China
by Peng Wang - 444-467 Where’s the Crime? Exploring Divergences Between Call Data and Perceptions of Local Crime
by Lauren C Porter & Andrew Curtis & Eric Jefferis & Susanne Mitchell - 468-489 From Victimization to Fear: Fear of Crime and its Variations Among Victims
by Julien Noble & Antoine Jardin - 490-490 Corrigendum to: ‘No One Learned’: Interpreting a Drugs Crackdown Operation and its Consequences Through The ‘Lens’ of Social Harm
by Will Mason