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Cultural Criminology and Gender Consciousness [PDF]

open access: yesFeminist Criminology, 2016
Cultural criminology emerged in the mid-nineties with defining texts written by Jock Young, Keith Hayward, and Jeff Ferrell, among others. Since its inception, it has been criticized for its shallow connections with feminist theory.
Naegler, Laura, Salman, Sara
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Cultural Criminology: The Time is Now [PDF]

open access: yesCritical Criminology, 2019
Cultural criminology understandscrime and its control asproductsofmeaning. It exploressimultaneously the macro-, meso-and micro-levels of social life, sensitive tothe operation of power, in order to produce critical analyses that are politically potent ...
Ilan, J.
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Cultural Criminology:

open access: yesTheoretical Criminology, 2004
This article will offer a thumbnail sketch of some of the key theoretical antecedents that have underscored the cultural analysis of crime and criminality in both the United States and Britain. It traces the origins of the ‘cultural tradition’, from its beginnings in turn of the 20th-century American sociology to the flowering of radical British ...
Hayward, Keith John, Young, Jock
exaly   +5 more sources

‘My Favourite Genre Is Missing People’: Exploring How Listeners Experience True Crime Podcasts in Australia

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2023
In Australia, the public is increasingly accessing stories about crime, violence and harm via true crime podcasts (TCPs). Despite the proliferation of these sources, TCPs have received limited attention in criminological media research.
Laura Vitis
doaj   +1 more source

Documentary Criminology: Expanding the Criminological Imagination with “Mardi Gras—Made in China” as a Case Study (23 Minutes)

open access: yesSocieties, 2015
This paper explores the central role of documentary filmmaking as a methodological practice in contemporary criminology. It draws from cultural criminology to develop emerging, open-ended practices for conducting ethnographically inflected audiovisual ...
David Redmon
doaj   +1 more source

On Imaginative Criminology and Its Significance

open access: yesSocieties, 2015
In growing numbers criminologists are discovering the value of imaginative and creative approaches for enquiry. There is now a critical mass of criminological work that engages substantively and theoretically with cultural artefacts such as film, fiction,
Jon Frauley
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Documentary criminology: Girl Model as a case study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Visual and cultural criminology are integrated with documentary filmmaking to develop a theoretically grounded, practice-based approach called ‘documentary criminology’. The first section establishes the need for documentary filmmaking in criminology and
Abram D   +20 more
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Performative Criminology and the “State of Play” for Theatre with Criminalized Women

open access: yesSocieties, 2015
This article applies feminist theory with cultural criminology to explore the role of theatre in the lives of criminalized women. Theatre initiatives for criminalized populations are growing worldwide, and so we are seeking to better understand how these
Elise Merrill, Sylvie Frigon
doaj   +1 more source

Risk and resilience:Crime and violence prevention in Aboriginal communities [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Developmental prevention involves the manipulation of multiple risk and protective factors early in developmental pathways that lead to offending, often at transition points between life phases.
Herd, Bruce   +2 more
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On Narrative and Green Cultural Criminology

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2017
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative criminology that does not limit itself to non-fictional stories of offenders.
Avi Brisman
doaj   +1 more source

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