This paper aims to provide a summary of some of the key issues outlined in my recent publication Realist Criminology (2014a). It discusses, in particular, the perceived deficiencies of both mainstream and critical criminology in relation to their explanations of the crime drop. It argues that the failure of criminologists to provide a convincing and plausible explanation of the recent decrease in recorded crime in Britain, North America and other countries has resulted in a new aetiological crisis. It is suggested that the failure to explain what is arguably the most significant development in relation to crime in living memory is no accident, but rather a function of the theoretical and methodological inadequacies that are prevalent in aca...
If it is true, as Pat Carlen (2010) claims, that contemporary ‘justice’ policies are exhibiting all ...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Over the past quarter century, a growing volume of rural-focused criminological work has emerged. In...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
This article provides a reflexive account on criminological engagement with crimes of states, with s...
This article assesses the commonalities and divergences between critical realist criminology and fem...
‘Criminalisation’ has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent years, much of it concern...
The opportunities afforded through digital and communications technologies, in particular social med...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative ...
New scholarly paradigms in the study of criminal law come along rather rarely. Despite extensive pub...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminolo...
If it is true, as Pat Carlen (2010) claims, that contemporary ‘justice’ policies are exhibiting all ...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Over the past quarter century, a growing volume of rural-focused criminological work has emerged. In...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
This article provides a reflexive account on criminological engagement with crimes of states, with s...
This article assesses the commonalities and divergences between critical realist criminology and fem...
‘Criminalisation’ has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent years, much of it concern...
The opportunities afforded through digital and communications technologies, in particular social med...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
Crime, Justice and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for those interested in the growing links ...
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative ...
New scholarly paradigms in the study of criminal law come along rather rarely. Despite extensive pub...
There is growing recognition in criminology and social work of the importance of Indigenous knowledg...
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminolo...
If it is true, as Pat Carlen (2010) claims, that contemporary ‘justice’ policies are exhibiting all ...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Over the past quarter century, a growing volume of rural-focused criminological work has emerged. In...