Publication

cjm 78: Visual criminology

Friday, 11 December 2009

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

Peter Francis introduces the contributions in the themed section

By Peter Francis

Keith Hayward makes the case for ‘visual criminology’

By Keith Hayward

Rob C Mawby explores imagery and crime

By Rob C Mawby

By Tim Walker

By Susan Takata and Jeanne Curran

By Jo Aldridge

Richard Garside questions the risk factor prevention paradigm.

By Richard Garside