peer-reviewedIn examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are drawn to traditional ‘real crime’ (homicides, violent assaults, organised crime, sexual offences, requirements of mens rea and actus reus, and general defences) whilst ignoring white collar offences which are often enforced by specialist agencies. As a society we have tended to be preoccupied with the ‘punitive regulation of the poor’, a project closely tied to a police-prisons way of knowing that focuses on ‘crime in the streets’ rather than ‘crime in the suites’ (see J Braithwaite (2003) and ‘What’s Wrong with the Sociology of Punishment’ 7(1) Theo. Crim. 5-28 at 7). The narrow exclusivity of this approach is a mistake, not leas...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
peer-reviewedIn examining the contours of the penal complex, lawyers, penologists and criminologists...
peer-reviewedWhite-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for academics, practition...
peer-reviewedThis article assesses the mental element of the Irish cartel offence and argues that a ...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
Recently, the horizons of white-collar crime and deviance have widened to include a range of previou...
peer-reviewedThe empirical genesis for this novel inter-disciplinary dissertation was the devastatin...
White-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for academics, practitioners, policy m...
peer-reviewedIt is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the f...
This paper seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between regulation and governance studies, and crimi...
The criminal law is sometimes accused of being applied disproportionately against the weaker and poo...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
peer-reviewedIn examining the contours of the penal complex, lawyers, penologists and criminologists...
peer-reviewedWhite-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for academics, practition...
peer-reviewedThis article assesses the mental element of the Irish cartel offence and argues that a ...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
Recently, the horizons of white-collar crime and deviance have widened to include a range of previou...
peer-reviewedThe empirical genesis for this novel inter-disciplinary dissertation was the devastatin...
White-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for academics, practitioners, policy m...
peer-reviewedIt is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the f...
This paper seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between regulation and governance studies, and crimi...
The criminal law is sometimes accused of being applied disproportionately against the weaker and poo...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...