This article suggests that oral interviews, autobiographies and memoirs provide a new perspective on the teaching of crime history. Oral testimony can augment the traditional sources which are generally used for this purpose, giving fresh insights into popular attitudes to criminal activities and behaviour. Through the use of interviews, either student-generated or culled from existing oral history archives, the words and opinions of the perpetrators, victims and the general public will allow students and lecturers to supplement existing evidence in a way which will enhance both their critical understanding of behavioural patterns and developments within society. Student motivation may be increased by a closer involvement with the direct ev...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
Drawing upon qualitative data gathered during a four-year ethnographic study of homicide investigati...
In the almost twenty years since Peter Becker and I convened a conference on the history of criminol...
This enlightening and well-attended day was the second of three research networking events, each org...
This article summarises the main findings of a study on the narrative construction of deviant action...
Students often have difficulty visualizing the practical application of criminological theory. The f...
Oral history is increasingly being used to research diverse areas of history, overwhelmingly of marg...
The relationship between history and social science generally, as well as history and criminology sp...
This thesis explores the relationship between crime, media, and public opinion of crime and criminal...
This article is divided into two parts: the first highlights some of the difficulties and limitation...
History can be one of the most exciting courses that high school students study. Yet often it is ren...
‘The life history approach is peculiarly ignored in teaching contexts’ wrote Ken Plummer in 1983 (p....
The main aim of this essay is to explore prisoner life writing within the specific, richly and multi...
This thesis explores the relationship between crime, media, and public opinion of crime and criminal...
This article serves two purposes. Firstly, the authors reflect on 24 articles that were published i...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
Drawing upon qualitative data gathered during a four-year ethnographic study of homicide investigati...
In the almost twenty years since Peter Becker and I convened a conference on the history of criminol...
This enlightening and well-attended day was the second of three research networking events, each org...
This article summarises the main findings of a study on the narrative construction of deviant action...
Students often have difficulty visualizing the practical application of criminological theory. The f...
Oral history is increasingly being used to research diverse areas of history, overwhelmingly of marg...
The relationship between history and social science generally, as well as history and criminology sp...
This thesis explores the relationship between crime, media, and public opinion of crime and criminal...
This article is divided into two parts: the first highlights some of the difficulties and limitation...
History can be one of the most exciting courses that high school students study. Yet often it is ren...
‘The life history approach is peculiarly ignored in teaching contexts’ wrote Ken Plummer in 1983 (p....
The main aim of this essay is to explore prisoner life writing within the specific, richly and multi...
This thesis explores the relationship between crime, media, and public opinion of crime and criminal...
This article serves two purposes. Firstly, the authors reflect on 24 articles that were published i...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
Drawing upon qualitative data gathered during a four-year ethnographic study of homicide investigati...
In the almost twenty years since Peter Becker and I convened a conference on the history of criminol...