This article argues that guns, as objects used in and for crime, have received insufficient criminological attention. It proposes a socio-material perspective for taking crime guns seriously as material agents in the ways many serious crimes are planned and executed. Drawing in part upon affordance theory, the perspective links the ‘objective’ physical properties of guns to their allure and take up for the purposes of carrying out crime. Guns are powerful organising objects in the commission of crime, it is argued, capable of provoking as well as enabling a range of threatening and harmful activities. The perspective is developed drawing upon interview data from a large qualitative study of convicted gun criminals. These data enable the no...
We study a theoretical general equilibrium environment in which the only activity of interest is ar...
This Chapter focuses on the criminal use of firearms and ammunition, the role they play within crimi...
I develop a model with endogenous gun ownership and study the interaction between the demands for gu...
The link between gun ownership victimization by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
This Article argues that the increasingly prevalent critiques of the War on Drugs apply to other are...
The first systematic effort to understand where, how, and why criminals acquire, carry, and use guns...
The link between gun ownership victimisation by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
Weapons are used in approximately one quarter of all violent incidents and the majority of homicides...
This dissertation examines why and how juvenile males acquire illegal guns, as well as how they use ...
Weapons are used in approximately one quarter of all violent incidents and the majority of homicides...
An examination of firearms used in crime seen as a 'technology of violence' impacting upon social re...
This chapter describes the contradictory roles that weapons play in offender decision making as mech...
The knife is a relatively mundane, domestic and easily accessible household item. At the same time, ...
Our work contributes through a cultural criminological perspective to a contextualised knowledge of ...
Guns stolen from law-abiding households provide the principal source of guns for criminals. The leth...
We study a theoretical general equilibrium environment in which the only activity of interest is ar...
This Chapter focuses on the criminal use of firearms and ammunition, the role they play within crimi...
I develop a model with endogenous gun ownership and study the interaction between the demands for gu...
The link between gun ownership victimization by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
This Article argues that the increasingly prevalent critiques of the War on Drugs apply to other are...
The first systematic effort to understand where, how, and why criminals acquire, carry, and use guns...
The link between gun ownership victimisation by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
Weapons are used in approximately one quarter of all violent incidents and the majority of homicides...
This dissertation examines why and how juvenile males acquire illegal guns, as well as how they use ...
Weapons are used in approximately one quarter of all violent incidents and the majority of homicides...
An examination of firearms used in crime seen as a 'technology of violence' impacting upon social re...
This chapter describes the contradictory roles that weapons play in offender decision making as mech...
The knife is a relatively mundane, domestic and easily accessible household item. At the same time, ...
Our work contributes through a cultural criminological perspective to a contextualised knowledge of ...
Guns stolen from law-abiding households provide the principal source of guns for criminals. The leth...
We study a theoretical general equilibrium environment in which the only activity of interest is ar...
This Chapter focuses on the criminal use of firearms and ammunition, the role they play within crimi...
I develop a model with endogenous gun ownership and study the interaction between the demands for gu...