The British Journal of Criminology
2020 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue 6, 2023
- No Country For ‘Bad’ Men: Volatile Citizenship and the Emerging Features Of Global Neo-colonial Penality pp. 1351-1367

- Milena Tripkovic
- Punishing the Non-convicted Through Disclosure of Police Records pp. 1368-1383

- Paula Maurutto, Kelly Hannah-Moffat and Marianne Quirouette
- Inviting, Affording and Translating Harm: Understanding the Role of Technological Mediation in Technology-Facilitated Violence pp. 1384-1404

- Mark A Wood, Matthew Mitchell, Flynn Pervan, Briony Anderson, Tully O’NeillLa, Jackson Wood and Will Arpke-Wales
- Confirm Not Command: Examining Fraudsters’ Use of Language to Compel Victim Compliance in Their Own Exploitation pp. 1405-1422

- Elisabeth Carter
- A Disproportionate Risk of Being Executed: Why Pakistani Migrants Are Vulnerable to Capital Punishment in Saudi Arabia pp. 1423-1440

- Carolyn Hoyle, Jocelyn Hutton and Lucy Harry
- Engineering Vengeful Effervescence: Lynching Rituals and Religious–Political Power in Pakistan pp. 1441-1459

- Muhammad Asif, Don Weenink and Peter Mascini
- Residential turnover and crime—Evidence from administrative data for England and Wales pp. 1460-1481

- Nils Braakmann
- Delinquent Peers and Delinquency: Findings From a Longitudinal Study of Youth pp. 1482-1503

- Jihoon Kim and Yeungjeom Lee
- Between Ordinary Harm and Deviance: Evaluating the UK’s Regulatory Regime For Controlling Air Pollution From Wood Burning Stoves pp. 1504-1522

- James Heydon
- Planetary Geopolitics, Space Weaponization and Environmental Harms pp. 1523-1538

- Dawn L Rothe and Victoria E Collins
- ‘They Might Not Kill You Today but They’re Going to Get You in the End’: The Correctional Subculture and the Schematization of Danger pp. 1539-1556

- Ethan M Higgins, Kristin Swartz, John C Navarro and Katie Hughes
- Critical Narratives Or Crime Stories? The Ethics And Politics Of Narrative Research In Criminology pp. 1557-1573

- Rebecca Bunn
- Factoring in Family: Considerations of Parenthood in the Assessment, Enforcement, and Collection of Legal Financial Obligations (LFOs) pp. 1574-1590

- Brittany T Martin, Kimberly Spencer Suarez, Andrea Giuffre, Timothy G Edgemon and Veronica Horowitz
- Historical Co-offending Networks: A Social Network Analysis Approach pp. 1591-1611

- Grace Di Méo
- The Honest Politician’s Guide to Prisons and Probation. By KingRoy andWillmottLucy (Routledge, 2021, 274pp. £38.99 pbk) pp. 1612-1615

- Harry Annison
- Assessing the Harms of Crime: A New Framework for Criminal Policy. By GreenfieldVictoria A. PaoliLetizia(Oxford University Press, 2022, 350pp. £80.00 hbk) pp. 1616-1618

- Steve Tombs
- Reimagining Probation Practice: Re-forming Rehabilitation in an Age of Penal Excess. By BurkeL.,CarrN., CluleyE., CollettS. and McNeillF. (eds) (Routledge, 2022, 247pp. £34.99 pbk) pp. 1619-1621

- Rod Morgan
- Corrigendum to: Deepfakes and Digitally Altered Imagery Abuse: A Cross-Country Exploration of an Emerging form of Image-Based Sexual Abuse pp. 1622-1622

- Asher Flynn, Anastasia Powell, Adrian J Scott and Elena Cama
Volume 63, issue 5, 2023
- Whitening Black Men: Narrative Labour and the Scriptural Economics of Risk and Rehabilitation pp. 1091-1107

- Jason Warr
- Offending and the Long-Term Risk of Death: An Examination of Mid-Life Mortality Among an Urban Black American Cohort pp. 1108-1128

- Elaine Eggleston Doherty and Kerry M Green
- ‘We Call it Getting Your Eye In’: Policing Sexual Harassment on the London Underground Through the Lens of Haraway’s Situated Knowledges and Cyborgs pp. 1129-1145

- Sian Lewis
- ‘They Wouldn’t Believe Me’: Giving a Voice to British South Asian Male Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse pp. 1146-1164

- Aisha K Gill and Hannah Begum
- The Secret Nexus. A Case Study of Deviant Masons, Mafia and Corruption in Italy pp. 1165-1183

- Anna Sergi and Alberto Vannucci
- Struggles for Regulatory Hardening: Exploring Swedish Politics on Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 1184-1198

- Elin Jönsson
- An Institutional Perspective to Understand Latin America’s High Levels of Homicide pp. 1199-1218

- Gonzalo Croci and Spencer Chainey
- The ‘Screw Boys’ and the ‘Businessmen’: Re-Negotiating Penal Power, Governance and Legitimate Authority Through a Prison Violence Reduction Scheme pp. 1219-1236

- Kate Gooch and James Treadwell
- The Floating Signifier of ‘Safety’: Correctional Officer Perspectives on COVID-19 Restrictions, Legitimacy and Prison Order pp. 1237-1254

- William J Schultz and Rosemary Ricciardelli
- Social Capital, Mutual Aid and Desistance: A Theoretically Integrated Process Model pp. 1255-1273

- Katherine Albertson and Kevin Albertson
- Making Desistance Recognizable: How Ex-Offenders Can Signal Their Desistance From Crime to Employers by Strategic Design pp. 1274-1292

- Suzanne E Reich
- Con Air: exploring the trade in counterfeit and unapproved aircraft parts pp. 1293-1308

- Justin Kotzé and Georgios A Antonopoulos
- Regimes of Extreme Permission in Southeast Asia: Theorizing State-Corporate Crime in the Global South pp. 1309-1326

- Pablo Ciocchini and Joe Greener
- Waiting for Europe: Utopia, Narratives of the Imaginary West and the Materiality of Police Culture in Ukraine pp. 1327-1342

- Ivan Shmatko
- Global Guns, Violence and Criminology pp. 1343-1350

- Peter Squires
Volume 63, issue 4, 2023
- ‘People are Trapped in History and History is Trapped Inside Them’1: Exploring Britain’s Racialized Colonial Legacies in Criminological Research pp. 811-827

- Alpa Parmar, Rod Earle and Coretta Phillips
- Economic Inequality and the Spatial Distribution of Stop and Search: Evidence from London pp. 828-847

- Joel H Suss and Thiago R Oliveira
- Prosecution Deferred, Prosecution Exempt: On the Interests of (In)Justice in the Non-Trial Resolution of Transnational Corporate Bribery pp. 848-866

- Nicholas Lord
- The Structure of Trade-type and Governance-type Organized Crime Groups: A Network Study pp. 867-888

- Niles Breuer and Federico Varese
- Pathways to Drug Dealing in the Middle and Upper Classes: Early Marginalization, Relative Disadvantage and Countercultural Opposition pp. 889-905

- Eirik Jerven Berger, Willy Pedersen and Sveinung Sandberg
- Better Bang for the Buck? Generalizing Trust in Online Drug Markets pp. 906-928

- Rasmus Munksgaard, Jason A Ferris, Adam Winstock, Larissa J Maier and Monica J Barratt
- ‘A Prison Is a Prison’: Perspectives From Incarcerated Men on the Therapeutic and Punitive Aspects of Halden Prison in Norway pp. 929-947

- Sami Abdel-Salam and Ashley Kilmer
- Doing Crime Prevention, Doing Gender: Canadian Women’s Responses to Police-Produced Gendered Crime-Prevention Messaging pp. 948-966

- Rebecca Lennox
- Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Online Communities and the Broader Misogynistic Landscape pp. 967-983

- Antoinette Raffaela Huber
- Foreign and Dangerous? Unpacking the Role of Judges and Prosecutors in Sentencing Disparities in Spain pp. 984-1002

- Steven Kemp and Daniel Varona
- The Effect of the Brexit Vote on the Variation in Race and Religious Hate Crimes in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland pp. 1003-1023

- M L Williams, A Sutherland, V Roy-Chowdhury, T Loke, A Cullen, L Sloan, P Burnap and P Giannasi
- Law in the Margins: Economies of Illegality and Contested Sovereignties pp. 1024-1040

- Ana Aliverti
- Criminal Court Sentencing: The Case for Specialist ‘Young Adult’ Courts pp. 1041-1057

- Jennifer Ward and Ruth Spence
- Social Change, Gender Stratification and the Sex Gap of Homicide Victimization in 76 Countries, 1975–2017 pp. 1058-1079

- Yunmei Lu, Mateus R Santos and Zhe Zhang
- Contesting Crime Science: Our Misplaced Faith In Crime Prevention Technology By Ronald Kramer and James C. Oleson (University of California Press, 2022, 275 pp. £24.00 pbk) pp. 1080-1083

- Graham Farrell
- Family Criminology: An Introduction By Amanda Holt (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 283 pp. £34.99 pbk) pp. 1084-1086

- Peter Squires
- Serbian Paramilitaries and the Breakup of Yugoslavia: State Connections and Patterns of Violence By Iva Vukušić (Routledge, 2023, 230 pp. £120 hbk) pp. 1087-1089

- Andy Aydın-Aitchison
Volume 63, issue 3, 2023
- Wrongful Conviction as Racialized Cumulative Disadvantage pp. 537-552

- Janani Umamaheswar
- ‘Filming Is Our Only Weapon Against the Police’: Ethnic Minorities and Police Encounters in the New Visibility Era pp. 553-569

- Thomas Friis Søgaard, Torsten Kolind, Mie Birk Haller, Tobias Kammersgaard and Geoffrey Hunt
- The Political Economy of Crime: Did Universal Credit Increase Crime Rates? pp. 570-587

- Matteo Tiratelli, Ben Bradford and Julia Yesberg
- Factors Associated With Rape Case Attrition in the South African Criminal Justice System: A National Cross-Sectional Study pp. 588-614

- Mercilene Machisa, Ruxana Jina, Gerard Labuschagne, Lisa Vetten, Lizle Loots and Rachel Jewkes
- The Colour of Eco-Crime pp. 615-633

- A Bertenthal
- Weather, Light and Darkness in Remote Island Policing: Expanding the Horizons of the Criminological Imagination pp. 634-650

- Anna Souhami
- Re-faced and Pornified— A Visual, Narrative Analysis of Sexual Scripts in Police Cases of Image-based Abuse pp. 651-667

- Sidsel Kirstine Harder
- ‘Why did he do it? Because he’s a Fucking Bloke’: Victim Insights into the Perpetration of Street Harassment pp. 668-686

- Sophie Hindes and Bianca Fileborn
- Are Perceptions of Corruption Matching Experience? Evidence from Microdata pp. 687-708

- Germana Corrado, Luisa Corrado, Giuseppe De Michele and Francesco Salustri
- Policing Global Hubs: Balancing the Imperatives of Security and Trade pp. 709-726

- Martin Nøkleberg
- Small Things in Everyday Places: Homelessness, Dissent and Affordances in Public Space pp. 727-747

- Hristijan Popovski and Alison Young
- Dual Liminars: Teenagers and Young People with a Family Member in Prison pp. 748-764

- Kirsty Deacon
- US Immigration Politics, Sanctions Threats and Private Prison Corporations’ Stock Market Values pp. 765-783

- Jihye Park
- Immigrant Threat, Political Articulation by Extreme Right Parties and Support for Capital Punishment: A Multilevel Analysis of European Countries pp. 784-802

- Sylwia J Piatkowska, Laisa F Abreu Rivera and Steven F Messner
- Discovering Chinese Criminal Procedure pp. 803-808

- Paul Roberts
Volume 63, issue 1, 2023
- Border policing at sea: Tactics, routines, and the law in a Frontex patrol boat pp. 1-17

- Covadonga Bachiller López
- Violent Conflict in Contemporary Europe: Specifying the Relationship Between War Exposure and Interpersonal Violence in a War-Weary Country pp. 18-39

- Anastasiia Timmer, Olena Antonaccio, Ekaterina V Botchkovar, Robert J Johnson and Lorine A Hughes
- Extending Procedural Justice Theory to the Chinese Context: The Role of Collective Efficacy pp. 40-58

- Guangzhen Wu and Jianhong Liu
- Urban housing affordability, economic disadvantage and racial disparities in gun violence: A neighbourhood analysis in four US cities pp. 59-77

- Richard Stansfield and Daniel Semenza
- Does Third-Party Intervention Matter? A Video-Based Analysis of the Effect of Third-Party Intervention on the Continuation of Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour pp. 78-96

- Peter Ejbye-Ernst
- Do prisons cause radicalization? Order, leadership, political charge and violence in two maximum security prisons pp. 97-114

- Ryan Williams and Alison Liebling
- Now with the possibility of parole: Enabling a juvenile lifer’s meaningful review pp. 115-133

- Stuti S Kokkalera and Simon I Singer
- Co-Desistance From Crime: Engaging the Pro-Social Dimensions of Co-Offending pp. 134-150

- Mark Halsey and Jenna Mizzi
- Biographical work and the production of credibility in sex work interviews pp. 151-167

- Iulia Gheorghiu and Julie Ham
- ‘Trap Life’: The psychosocial underpinnings of street crime in inner-city London pp. 168-183

- Ebony Reid
- ‘Tightness’, autonomy and release: The anticipated pains of release and life licencing pp. 184-200

- Ailie Rennie and Ben Crewe
- Co-offending in context: The role of economic hardship pp. 201-220

- Zachary R Rowan
- The antiepistemology of organized abuse: Ignorance, exploitation, inaction pp. 221-237

- Michael Salter and Delanie Woodlock
- A world alone: Masculinities, humiliation and aggrieved entitlement on an incel forum pp. 238-254

- Joshua Thorburn, Anastasia Powell and Peter Chambers
- A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and their Pursuit of Dignity. By Allyn Walker (University of California Press, 2021, 236pp. £52.85 hb) pp. 255-257

- David Sheldon
- Genocide and Victimology. By Yarin Eski (ed.) (Routledge, 2021, 234pp., £96.00 hbk) pp. 258-260

- Jade Moran
- Work, Money and Duality. Trading Sex as a Side Hustle, By Raven Bowen (Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2021, 194pp, £26.99pbk) pp. 261-263

- Pamela Davies
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