Emotions play a central role in the commission, as well as perception of, and response to, a deviant act. Incivilities, particularly social incivilities (in contrast with ‘mere’ environmental ones), often stir people’s emotions. Sometimes (or often) it is only people’s negative emotional reaction, rather than any direct or immediate harm, that is evoked by anti-social behaviour (e.g. response to youngsters hanging about, noisy neighbours). This chapter examines various emotive dimensions of incivilities and of its social control in urban space. More specifically, it addresses the role of people’s sensibilities in the perception of, and response to, incivilities with examples of people’s emotional responses to incivilities as well as the emo...
Traditional studies of crime areas within cities by geographers focus on the spatial variations in t...
The way people think about crime, and in particular the things that people fear about crime, are pow...
This paper explores the policing of vices and offers a critical inquiry into the affective politics ...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
Research into emotion, crime and anti-social behaviour has lacked psychological input and rarely con...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
The current study aimed to explore attitudes towards sex offenders in a probationer police sample an...
The current study aimed to explore attitudes towards sex offenders in a probationer police sample an...
The role of emotional and other affective states as causes and consequences of sexual offending is e...
Commonplace incivility is a topic of longstanding interest within social theory, perhaps best exempl...
Sex offenders are considered to suffer from deficits in their ability to experience empathy, and thi...
A common treatment focus for work with sex offenders is the development of "victim empathy". It is a...
International audienceIn France, public policies began defining “incivilities” as a primary topic an...
textWhile public order crimes or incivilities have historically been considered nuisance crimes and...
Traditional studies of crime areas within cities by geographers focus on the spatial variations in t...
The way people think about crime, and in particular the things that people fear about crime, are pow...
This paper explores the policing of vices and offers a critical inquiry into the affective politics ...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
Research into emotion, crime and anti-social behaviour has lacked psychological input and rarely con...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
The current study aimed to explore attitudes towards sex offenders in a probationer police sample an...
The current study aimed to explore attitudes towards sex offenders in a probationer police sample an...
The role of emotional and other affective states as causes and consequences of sexual offending is e...
Commonplace incivility is a topic of longstanding interest within social theory, perhaps best exempl...
Sex offenders are considered to suffer from deficits in their ability to experience empathy, and thi...
A common treatment focus for work with sex offenders is the development of "victim empathy". It is a...
International audienceIn France, public policies began defining “incivilities” as a primary topic an...
textWhile public order crimes or incivilities have historically been considered nuisance crimes and...
Traditional studies of crime areas within cities by geographers focus on the spatial variations in t...
The way people think about crime, and in particular the things that people fear about crime, are pow...
This paper explores the policing of vices and offers a critical inquiry into the affective politics ...