Jock Young (1942–2013) was one of the world’s foremost criminologists. This paper traces his academic career in sociology and criminology and its culmination in the theoretical, methodological, and interventionist approach known as cultural criminology. Drawing on a 2008 interview with Professor Young and the authors’ longstanding relationship with him, this paper in addition explores the convergence of Young’s intellectual trajectory with the emerging contours of cultural criminology
In growing numbers criminologists are discovering the value of imaginative and creative approaches f...
Charting the relationships between criminology and sociology as they have developed in Britain is no...
This Research paper is about the diverse ways in which wrongdoing and criminal conduct have been cla...
Cultural criminology has provided a much needed energy and diversity within academic criminology. Ho...
For the last three decades Jock Young's work has had a profound impact on criminology. In this provo...
This article examines two phases of Jock Young’s work: first, in the 1980s when he was using quantit...
In the last two decades, cultural criminology has developed a unique viewpoint on criminal behaviour...
Cultural criminology which emerged in the 1990s, based on new criminology of Taylor, Walton, Young, ...
Since the mid 1990s, a strand of criminology emerged that is concerned with the co-constitution of c...
The paper covers the issue of cultural and ethnological perspective in contemporary criminology. The...
© 2011 Leuven University Press. Over the past decades, the Australian social scientist John Braithwa...
This paper takes as its starting point the recent interventions of Jock Young (2011) on the contempo...
Criminology is the unhappiest ship afloat in the sea of social science research. No one has been abl...
Criminology and its relationships with sociology are today at a crossroads, and this article explore...
The concept of critical criminology – that crime and the present day processes of criminalization ar...
In growing numbers criminologists are discovering the value of imaginative and creative approaches f...
Charting the relationships between criminology and sociology as they have developed in Britain is no...
This Research paper is about the diverse ways in which wrongdoing and criminal conduct have been cla...
Cultural criminology has provided a much needed energy and diversity within academic criminology. Ho...
For the last three decades Jock Young's work has had a profound impact on criminology. In this provo...
This article examines two phases of Jock Young’s work: first, in the 1980s when he was using quantit...
In the last two decades, cultural criminology has developed a unique viewpoint on criminal behaviour...
Cultural criminology which emerged in the 1990s, based on new criminology of Taylor, Walton, Young, ...
Since the mid 1990s, a strand of criminology emerged that is concerned with the co-constitution of c...
The paper covers the issue of cultural and ethnological perspective in contemporary criminology. The...
© 2011 Leuven University Press. Over the past decades, the Australian social scientist John Braithwa...
This paper takes as its starting point the recent interventions of Jock Young (2011) on the contempo...
Criminology is the unhappiest ship afloat in the sea of social science research. No one has been abl...
Criminology and its relationships with sociology are today at a crossroads, and this article explore...
The concept of critical criminology – that crime and the present day processes of criminalization ar...
In growing numbers criminologists are discovering the value of imaginative and creative approaches f...
Charting the relationships between criminology and sociology as they have developed in Britain is no...
This Research paper is about the diverse ways in which wrongdoing and criminal conduct have been cla...