What is a criminal justice atmosphere? Defined as that connecting individuals within and to the spaces they occupy or move through, the study of criminal justice atmospheres can add to thinking within criminology about space, affect and the aesthetic. Examination of criminal justice atmospheres teaches much about how institutions operate as environments choreographing a range of spatial, affective and aesthetic attachments for citizens. Through ethnographic research in Japan, the article considers the atmospheres of three settings: the koban, or ‘police box’, a museum dedicated to the leisure consumption of policing and a metropolitan prison. Reflexive engagement with aspects of Japanese criminal justice can reveal points of congruence thro...
In this paper we explore pre-conscious aesthetic and sensorial aspects of affect in fear of crime. D...
Ambient media are oriented towards tinting the space around them with a particular mood or emotional...
The present chapter argues that in order to increase our understanding of the law of crime concentra...
The street has a long and distinguished pedigree in criminology as a site of human sociability, tran...
Contrary to descriptions of a desensitising situation – with restrictions on movement, monotonous r...
The street has a long and distinguished pedigree in criminology as a site of human sociability, tran...
Police custody is a complex environment, where police officers, detainees and other staff interact i...
Considering the penal field, including its practices and cultures, creates space for simultaneous (s...
This article offers some reflections on the nature and role of space and spatial analysis in crimino...
Using a variety of devices from visual displays, material objects, sensory engagements and embodied ...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...
This article offers some reflections on the nature and role of space and spatial analysis in crimi-n...
Criminology has paid insufficient attention to the ‘domestic’ arena, as a locale that is being recon...
This paper builds on the work of my thesis to argue for a wider use of criminal case files in twenti...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...
In this paper we explore pre-conscious aesthetic and sensorial aspects of affect in fear of crime. D...
Ambient media are oriented towards tinting the space around them with a particular mood or emotional...
The present chapter argues that in order to increase our understanding of the law of crime concentra...
The street has a long and distinguished pedigree in criminology as a site of human sociability, tran...
Contrary to descriptions of a desensitising situation – with restrictions on movement, monotonous r...
The street has a long and distinguished pedigree in criminology as a site of human sociability, tran...
Police custody is a complex environment, where police officers, detainees and other staff interact i...
Considering the penal field, including its practices and cultures, creates space for simultaneous (s...
This article offers some reflections on the nature and role of space and spatial analysis in crimino...
Using a variety of devices from visual displays, material objects, sensory engagements and embodied ...
Crime is not an easily-explainable concept. Definitions of crime differ according to the school-of-t...
This article offers some reflections on the nature and role of space and spatial analysis in crimi-n...
Criminology has paid insufficient attention to the ‘domestic’ arena, as a locale that is being recon...
This paper builds on the work of my thesis to argue for a wider use of criminal case files in twenti...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...
In this paper we explore pre-conscious aesthetic and sensorial aspects of affect in fear of crime. D...
Ambient media are oriented towards tinting the space around them with a particular mood or emotional...
The present chapter argues that in order to increase our understanding of the law of crime concentra...