In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highlight a range of issues that emerge in relation to criminalisation, crime prevention and policing strategies on social media - issues that, in our opinion, require immediate and thorough theoretical engagement. An in-depth analysis of Jill Meagher’s case and its newsworthiness in terrestrial media is a challenging task that is beyond the scope of this paper; rather, the focus for this particular paper is on the process of agenda-building, particularly via social media, and the impact of the social environment and the capacity of ‘ordinary’ citizens to influence the agenda-defining process. In addition, we outline other issues that emerged in the ...
This special issue deals with anti-Muslim racism, crime, criminalisation and attacks – both ideologi...
Criminalisation is now seen as one of the central issues in criminal law theory. However, in spite o...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
This paper aims to identify and analyse several predominant issues and discourses as they relate to ...
Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended...
This article examines the conditions of penal optimism behind suggestions that the penal expansionis...
It has been a great year for the journal: our most successful ever. This edition marks three years ...
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected ...
This paper grapples with the question of how progressive criminologists might approach working with ...
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...
At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to cri...
Contemporary cities are increasingly governed through space. In this article,we examine how urban sp...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
This special issue deals with anti-Muslim racism, crime, criminalisation and attacks – both ideologi...
Criminalisation is now seen as one of the central issues in criminal law theory. However, in spite o...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
This paper aims to identify and analyse several predominant issues and discourses as they relate to ...
Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended...
This article examines the conditions of penal optimism behind suggestions that the penal expansionis...
It has been a great year for the journal: our most successful ever. This edition marks three years ...
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected ...
This paper grapples with the question of how progressive criminologists might approach working with ...
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...
At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to cri...
Contemporary cities are increasingly governed through space. In this article,we examine how urban sp...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
This special issue deals with anti-Muslim racism, crime, criminalisation and attacks – both ideologi...
Criminalisation is now seen as one of the central issues in criminal law theory. However, in spite o...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...