There is a rich body of work in critical race and feminist theories that have criticised as Euro/Anglo-centric, and hence exclusionary, the liberal foundations of Western democratic legal systems. The basis of such critiques is that legal personhood is premised on an atomistic individual agent that purports to be neutral but in actuality reflects and maintains the hegemonic gendered and raced status quo privileging the white, middle to upper-class man to the exclusion of women and all racial and cultural Others. Some approaches, such as cultural defences in criminal law, have sought to address this via a recognition and incorporation of the difference of Other groups and their different moral norms, proclivities and circumstances. To illust...
‘Criminalisation’ has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent years, much of it concern...
The Commonwealth Intervention of 2007 in the Northern Territory largely missed its ostensible aim of...
This article examines vigilantism and the question of hate crime. Broader shifts in penology have oc...
Popular representations of Honour Based Violence (HBV) and honour killings construct this violence a...
The exposure in 2006 of horrific cases of sexual violence that allegedly characterised Northern Terr...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...
Abstract: The intellectual landscape of the humanities has since the 1960s been overshadowed by the ...
At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to cri...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
Contemporary cities are increasingly governed through space. In this article,we examine how urban sp...
In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highligh...
In this paper I use the case study of Darren, derived from two interviews in a research study of rac...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
‘Criminalisation’ has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent years, much of it concern...
The Commonwealth Intervention of 2007 in the Northern Territory largely missed its ostensible aim of...
This article examines vigilantism and the question of hate crime. Broader shifts in penology have oc...
Popular representations of Honour Based Violence (HBV) and honour killings construct this violence a...
The exposure in 2006 of horrific cases of sexual violence that allegedly characterised Northern Terr...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...
Abstract: The intellectual landscape of the humanities has since the 1960s been overshadowed by the ...
At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to cri...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
Contemporary cities are increasingly governed through space. In this article,we examine how urban sp...
In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highligh...
In this paper I use the case study of Darren, derived from two interviews in a research study of rac...
There is a small, but growing, social scientific literature on the racist and violent nature of cont...
‘Criminalisation’ has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent years, much of it concern...
The Commonwealth Intervention of 2007 in the Northern Territory largely missed its ostensible aim of...
This article examines vigilantism and the question of hate crime. Broader shifts in penology have oc...