This article explores the influence of new modes of governance on the production of criminological knowledge. In doing so, it examines the rise of discourses on risk and critiques the ways in which academic environments are changing under new managerialist philosophies. The article further explores the increasing 'commodification of criminological knowledge' and analyses its effect on contemporary criminological scholarship. Finally, this article examines the contours of critical criminological scholarship and advocates for a criminology of resistance
This article focuses on government acts of intimidation or the "policing of knowledge". It is more c...
This article examines an entrepreneurial criminology of mass political violencewithin the broader se...
There has been a growing concern about the lack of policy relevance of criminology in recent years. ...
This article explores the influence of new modes of governance on the production of criminological k...
The “political” dynamics and the details of conducting criminological research on a day-to-day basis...
The forms of government and social relations that increasingly characterize contemporary society are...
This chapter explores the changing intellectual landscapes and market-led research within academic i...
ThiS paper considers the plight of criminology under post-disciplinaryconditions. By returning to th...
Criminology and propaganda studies have both substantially influenced political, public and commerci...
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
One of the defining characteristics of criminology is its lack of a stable referent. Crime has no si...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology is a collection of original essays specifically desig...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology is a collection of original essays specifically desig...
This paper seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between regulation and governance studies, and crimi...
Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...
This article focuses on government acts of intimidation or the "policing of knowledge". It is more c...
This article examines an entrepreneurial criminology of mass political violencewithin the broader se...
There has been a growing concern about the lack of policy relevance of criminology in recent years. ...
This article explores the influence of new modes of governance on the production of criminological k...
The “political” dynamics and the details of conducting criminological research on a day-to-day basis...
The forms of government and social relations that increasingly characterize contemporary society are...
This chapter explores the changing intellectual landscapes and market-led research within academic i...
ThiS paper considers the plight of criminology under post-disciplinaryconditions. By returning to th...
Criminology and propaganda studies have both substantially influenced political, public and commerci...
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
One of the defining characteristics of criminology is its lack of a stable referent. Crime has no si...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology is a collection of original essays specifically desig...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology is a collection of original essays specifically desig...
This paper seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between regulation and governance studies, and crimi...
Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...
This article focuses on government acts of intimidation or the "policing of knowledge". It is more c...
This article examines an entrepreneurial criminology of mass political violencewithin the broader se...
There has been a growing concern about the lack of policy relevance of criminology in recent years. ...