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British Journal of Criminology

Thursday, 14 August 2014

The September issue of the British Journal of Criminology (volume 54, issue 5) is now available to download (subscription only).

Articles include:

  • Bond and Jefferies compare the sentencing outcomes of domestic and non-domestic violence cases in New South Wales.
  • McNeil and Dawson analyse probation through the lens of Durkheim's ideas about social solidarity and penal evolution.
  • Castelbajac explores the historical resistance of the Cambridge Institute for Criminology and the Home Office to victim surveys.
  • Williams and Tregidga use findings from the All Wales Hate Crime Project to examine the physical and psychological impacts of hate crime across seven victim types

This issue also includes book reviews by Pat Carlen and Joe Sim, among others.

For a full list of articles visit the British Journal of Criminology website.