Peter Francis guest edits themed section, highlight the potential of a criminology that embraces the image and visual culture.
Keith Hayward, Cecil Greek and Roy Coleman are among the contributors.
In this edition
Will McMahon and Rebecca Roberts introduce this issue of cjm
By Will McMahon and Rebecca Roberts
Helen Wallace questions claims that the DNA database has had a significant impact on solving serious crimes
By Helen Wallace
Michael Teague is cautiously optimistic about prospects for positive change under the Obama administration
By Michael Teague
Wendy Fitzgibbon explores recent high profile probation cases
By Wendy Fitzgibbon
Mark Drakeford explores a social policy approach to youth justice
By Mark Drakeford
Keith Hayward makes the case for ‘visual criminology’
By Keith Hayward
Rob C Mawby explores imagery and crime
By Rob C Mawby
Richard Garside questions the risk factor prevention paradigm.
By Richard Garside