This article examines vigilantism and the question of hate crime. Broader shifts in penology have occurred in tandem with changes in the ways in which child sexual abuse has come to be understood. Using these shifts as a contextual backdrop, the article examines vigilance against the fear of crime where it manifests into vigilantism against real or perceived paedophiles. In doing so, the article attends to the politics of hate crime: namely, whether these actions belong within the confines of hate crime provisions or, alternatively, whether such provisions should expressly exclude the category of paedophilia. In its entirety, the article interrogates the dimensions of disgust associated with paedophilia, and explores issues arising from an ...
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...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...
Popular representations of Honour Based Violence (HBV) and honour killings construct this violence a...
There is a rich body of work in critical race and feminist theories that have criticised as Euro/Ang...
Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended...
In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highligh...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
It has been a great year for the journal: our most successful ever. This edition marks three years ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
Contemporary cities are increasingly governed through space. In this article,we examine how urban sp...
There is a growing body of academic literature that scrutinises the effects of technologies deployed...
In this paper I use the case study of Darren, derived from two interviews in a research study of rac...
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of development...
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...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...
Popular representations of Honour Based Violence (HBV) and honour killings construct this violence a...
There is a rich body of work in critical race and feminist theories that have criticised as Euro/Ang...
Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended...
In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highligh...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
It has been a great year for the journal: our most successful ever. This edition marks three years ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
Contemporary cities are increasingly governed through space. In this article,we examine how urban sp...
There is a growing body of academic literature that scrutinises the effects of technologies deployed...
In this paper I use the case study of Darren, derived from two interviews in a research study of rac...
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of development...
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...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...