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Synopsis:A Criminology of Narrative Fiction

open access: yes, 2021
The purpose of this article is to summarise A Criminology of Narrative Fiction (McGregor 2021), which is the subject of this special issue of the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology.
MCGREGOR, RAFE; id_orcid
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Biography in Criminology; Source and Product

open access: yes, 2021
Biography is commonly understood as the work of historians writing about the lives of deceased men and women who once were famous. A biography is generally written and it provides a description of the protagonist’s life, put in context of time and place.
Barnes, J.C.   +2 more
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Prepping and verstehen [PDF]

open access: yesTijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, 2019
Prepping and verstehen - A narrative criminological perspective Talk, chat, and stories are ubiquitous in ethnographic research. Engaging with the recently burgeoning literature around narrative criminology, this article argues that considerations of stories and storytelling can add much to cultural criminologists’ pursuit of ‘criminological ...
Mills, Michael F, Fleetwood, Jennifer
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Criminal narrative experience: relating emotions to offence narrative roles during crime commission

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 ...
Youngs, Donna   +4 more
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Re-writing punishment? Songs and narrative problem-solving [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article analyses findings from the Economic and Social Research Council/Arts and Humanities Research Council (ESRC/AHRC)-funded ‘Distant Voices – Coming Home’ project (ES/POO2536/1), which uses creative methods to explore crime, punishment and ...
McNeill, Fergus   +6 more
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The Imagination of Criminals in Victorian London in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2019
In this article I write about the split of London described in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll, decent and belonging to the middle class, fail s to resist the transformation into Mr. Hyde, gross and belonging to the lower class.
Hiu Wai Wong
doaj   +1 more source

Offense Narrative Roles of Turkish Offenders

open access: yes, 2021
The study of offense narratives emphasizes the agency of the offender which brings psychology closer to law. As an effort to create a standardized and quantitative method to evaluate offender narratives, Youngs and Canter developed the Narrative Roles ...
Youngs, Donna   +3 more
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Rethinking corruption in contemporary African philosophy: Old wine cannot fit

open access: yesThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 2018
To conceive the notion of corruption presupposes the existence of corrupt individuals, groups or organisations. The existence of corrupt individuals, groups or organisations you might say presupposes the presence of an entity. Every entity (i.e. state or
Emeka A. Ndaguba   +3 more
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Where Is This Story Going? A Critical Analysis of the Emerging Field of Narrative Criminology

open access: yes, 2020
Over the past decade, a growing body of literature has emerged under the umbrella of narrative criminology. We trace the origins of this field to narrative scholarship in the social sciences more broadly and review the recent history of criminological ...
Liem, Marieke, Maruna, Shadd
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Data, not documents: Moving beyond theories of information‐seeking behavior to advance data discovery

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Volume 76, Issue 4, Page 649-664, April 2025.
Abstract Many theories of human information behavior (HIB) assume that information objects are in text document format. This paper argues four important HIB theories are insufficient for describing users' search strategies for data because of assumptions about the attributes of objects that users seek.
Anthony J. Million   +3 more
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