Despite its original vision of a community of ex-convict criminological and criminal justice experts, Convict Criminology (CC) has had difficulty with international expansion and has remained largely a North American movement. There are many reasons why this has occurred. This article reviews the efforts that have been made to internationalize CC in Europe and discusses some of the barriers it has faced. It also suggests prospects for moving the field forward in a truly international manner and the challenges that this entails
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
This article examines institutional practices designed to control criminalized migrants in the UK an...
In this article, we highlight the existence and expansion of so-called ‘collateral consequences’ (CC...
Despite its original vision of a community of ex-convict criminological and criminal justice experts...
The Convict Criminology (CC) network has expanded beyond its American and Canadian roots to the Unit...
Convict criminology is the criminology of prisoners or ex-prisoners who combine their prison experie...
Responding to an earlier article (Aresti et al, 2023) by two scholars involved in convict criminolog...
Convict Criminology (CC) began in the early 1990s as a reaction to the then current state of academi...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
Convict criminology is the study of criminology by those who have first-hand experience of imprisonm...
Bringing together a variety of diverse international contributors from the Convict Criminology commu...
Joanne Belknap’s recent ASC presidential address included a critique of Convict Criminology’s activi...
Southern Criminology is a post-colonial movement of knowledge production that has political, empiric...
This article analyses and compares the evolution of the procedures and motivations for the internati...
Convict criminology is a theoretical perspective in criminology and a collective of affiliated autho...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
This article examines institutional practices designed to control criminalized migrants in the UK an...
In this article, we highlight the existence and expansion of so-called ‘collateral consequences’ (CC...
Despite its original vision of a community of ex-convict criminological and criminal justice experts...
The Convict Criminology (CC) network has expanded beyond its American and Canadian roots to the Unit...
Convict criminology is the criminology of prisoners or ex-prisoners who combine their prison experie...
Responding to an earlier article (Aresti et al, 2023) by two scholars involved in convict criminolog...
Convict Criminology (CC) began in the early 1990s as a reaction to the then current state of academi...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
Convict criminology is the study of criminology by those who have first-hand experience of imprisonm...
Bringing together a variety of diverse international contributors from the Convict Criminology commu...
Joanne Belknap’s recent ASC presidential address included a critique of Convict Criminology’s activi...
Southern Criminology is a post-colonial movement of knowledge production that has political, empiric...
This article analyses and compares the evolution of the procedures and motivations for the internati...
Convict criminology is a theoretical perspective in criminology and a collective of affiliated autho...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
This article examines institutional practices designed to control criminalized migrants in the UK an...
In this article, we highlight the existence and expansion of so-called ‘collateral consequences’ (CC...