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Narrative Criminology and Ethnography

open access: yes, 2021
Abstract This chapter outlines how criminological researchers can attend to narrative as part of their ethnographic practice. Attention to the narrativity of speech, conversations, and texts pertaining to both individuals and groups has the potential to enrich ethnographic research on crime, criminal justice, and victims/survivors.
Fleetwood, Jennifer, Sandberg, Sveinung
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Unity Starts with U: A Case Study of a Counter-Hate Campaign Through the Use of Social Media Platforms

open access: yesJournal of Hate Studies, 2020
Hate has been a growing concern with hate-groups and individuals using the Internet, or more specifically, social media platforms, to globalize hate.
Candace Leung, Richard Frank
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Criminal narrative experience: relating emotions to offence narrative roles during crime commission [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A neglected area of research within criminality has been that of the experience of the offence for the offender. The present study investigates the emotions and narrative roles that are experienced by an offender while committing a broad range of crimes ...
Adler P. A.   +29 more
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BOOK REVIEW Rafe McGregor, A CRIMINOLOGY OF NARRATIVE FICTION, Bristol University Press, 2021

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 2021
Review of the book Rafe McGregor, A CRIMINOLOGY OF NARRATIVE FICTION, Bristol University Press, 2021, pp.
Iris Vidmar Jovanović
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Choreography, controversy and child sex abuse: Theoretical reflections on a cultural criminological analysis of dance in a pop music video [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article was inspired by the controversy over claims of ‘pedophilia!!!!’ undertones and the ‘triggering’ of memories of childhood sexual abuse in some viewers by the dance performance featured in the music video for Sia’s ‘Elastic Heart’ (2015).
Adshead J   +33 more
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Mass supervision, misrecognition and the ‘Malopticon’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper aims to contribute to debates about ‘mass supervision’ by exploring its penal character as a lived experience. It begins with a review of recent studies that have used ethnographic methods to explore how supervision is experienced before ...
McNeill, Fergus
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Media justice: Madeleine McCann, intermediatization and "trial by media" in the British press [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Three-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared on 3 May 2007 from a holiday apartment in Portugal. Over five years and multiple investigations that failed to solve this abducted child case, Madeleine and her parents were subject to a process of relentless ...
Alexander JC   +28 more
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Offenders' Crime Narratives across Different Types of Crimes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The current study explores the roles offenders see themselves playing during an offence and their relationship to different crime types. One hundred and twenty incarcerated offenders indicated the narrative roles they acted out whilst committing a ...
Borg I.   +26 more
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Exoffender Accounts of Successful Reentry from Prison [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Reentry research often focuses on those who have recidivated, with little work addressing the experiences of those who successfully reintegrate into their communities.
Hlavka, Heather R   +2 more
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Restorative Justice Cases in Scotland:Factors Related to Participation, the Restorative Process, Agreement Rates and Forms of Reparation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This research draws on four years of data from three restorative justice services in Scotland to explore the factors associated with service user participation, agreement rates, the use of direct or indirect restorative processes, and different forms of ...
Campbell C.   +30 more
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