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Gothic Criminology

2017
Gothic criminology was developed in the first decade of the 21st century as a postmodern theoretical model, incorporating elements from key criminological/sociological texts and themes embedded in various literature and film genres, with the goal of highlighting the continued existence of monstrous evil in its various modern permutations.
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Visual criminology: cultural criminology-style

Criminal Justice Matters, 2009
One of the defining features of the last decade has been the rise of the ‘Mediascape’ – that bundle of media which manufactures information and disseminates images via an ever expanding array of di...
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Spiritual Criminology: The Case of Jewish Criminology

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2017
Throughout the ages and in most cultures, spiritual and religious thinking have dealt extensively with offending (person against person and person against the Divine), the response to offending, and rehabilitation of offenders. Although modern criminology has generally overlooked that body of knowledge and experience, the study of spirituality and its
Natti, Ronel, Y, Ben Yair
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Sports criminology

2016
This is the first book to provide a critical criminological perspective on sport and the connections between sport and crime. Part of the New Horizons in Criminology series, it draws on the inter-disciplinary ...
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Philosophical Criminology

2016
This accessible book is structured around six philosophical ideas concerning our relations with others: values, morality, aesthetics, order, rules and respect. Using examples from a range of countries, it provides a platform for engaging with important topical issues.
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Convict Criminology

2016
This is the first single-authored book to trace the emergence of convict criminology and explore its relevance beyond the USA to the UK and other parts of Europe. It presents uniquely reflexive scholarship combining personal experience with critical perspectives on contemporary penology, focussing explicitly on men.
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Critical criminologies

2018
There is no single critical criminology. Rather, there are critical criminologies with different histories, methods, theories, and political perspectives. However, critical criminology is often defined as a perspective that views the major sources of crime as the unequal class, race/ethnic, and gender relations that control our society.
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Where Is This Story Going? A Critical Analysis of the Emerging Field of Narrative Criminology

Annual Review of Criminology, 2021
Shadd Maruna, Marieke Liem
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Criminology.

American Sociological Review, 1942
C. C. Van Vechten, Elegius Weir
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