Over the past quarter century, a growing volume of rural-focused criminological work has emerged. In this article, the literature related to three rural criminological issues are examined and discussed in terms of their lessons for critical criminology. Research on rural communities and crime is examined as a way to criticize and challenge mainstream criminological theories and concepts like social disorganisation and collective efficacy, and to remind critical criminologists of the importance for developing critical perspectives for place-based or ecological theories of crime. Agricultural crime studies are discussed in terms of the need to develop a critical criminology of agriculture and food. Finally, criminological studies of rural ‘ot...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
This article provides a reflexive account on criminological engagement with crimes of states, with s...
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminolo...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected ...
This article assesses the commonalities and divergences between critical realist criminology and fem...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing ...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of re...
Knowledge is a commodity and knowledge production does not occur in a geo-political vacuum. With res...
In this article, I first examine the viability of comparative criminological research in a globalise...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
This article provides a reflexive account on criminological engagement with crimes of states, with s...
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminolo...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected ...
This article assesses the commonalities and divergences between critical realist criminology and fem...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing ...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of re...
Knowledge is a commodity and knowledge production does not occur in a geo-political vacuum. With res...
In this article, I first examine the viability of comparative criminological research in a globalise...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...