Abstract This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of the recent calls to move “beyond criminology”. It will be claimed that the dismissal of crime as a “fictive event ” is premature, as crime does indeed have an “ontological reality”. Nevertheless, it will be asserted that the relation between harm and crime is contingent rather than necessary. Accordingly, this paper will argue that there is merit to the claim that we should unify research on social harm through the creation of a new field, a step which would have the added benefit of constructing an alternative venue for crimes of the powerful scholars who wish to explore the destructive practices of states and corporations unconstrained. Thi...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
The recent criminological trend toward theoretical integration lacks an integrated definition of cri...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...
This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of the recen...
Some scholars - notably, in and around what is known as "critical criminology" - have argued that a ...
What does it mean to go ‘beyond criminology’? This chapter seeks to tease out some of the issues at ...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical found...
This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. Th...
[About the book] The essays selected for this volume show how radical and Marxist criminology has...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-...
Despite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm as a bas...
The causes of criminal behaviour advocated by criminological theory have always been dependent on th...
Since the publication of Herman Goldstein’s seminal article on Problem-oriented Policing (POP) in 19...
Purpose. The paper considers the establishment of the paradigmatic determinants of the understanding...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
The recent criminological trend toward theoretical integration lacks an integrated definition of cri...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...
This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of the recen...
Some scholars - notably, in and around what is known as "critical criminology" - have argued that a ...
What does it mean to go ‘beyond criminology’? This chapter seeks to tease out some of the issues at ...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical found...
This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. Th...
[About the book] The essays selected for this volume show how radical and Marxist criminology has...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-...
Despite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm as a bas...
The causes of criminal behaviour advocated by criminological theory have always been dependent on th...
Since the publication of Herman Goldstein’s seminal article on Problem-oriented Policing (POP) in 19...
Purpose. The paper considers the establishment of the paradigmatic determinants of the understanding...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
The recent criminological trend toward theoretical integration lacks an integrated definition of cri...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...