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Child Sexual Exploitation Communities on the Darkweb: How Organized Are They?
Because of the growing incidence and increasing technical sophistication of Darkweb child sexual exploitation (CSE), some have begun to label it as... -
Weather and crime: a systematic review of the empirical literature
The weather-crime association has intrigued scholars for more than 150 years. While there is a long-standing history of scholarly interest in the...
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Police and Extralegal Structures to Combat Cybercrime
This chapter provides an overview of the various formal and informal organizations that handle the investigation and management of cybercrimes around... -
Child First: Thinking Through the Implications for Policy and Practice
The chapter is divided into two sections: the first considers the significance of reconceptualising children who break the law as children first... -
Beyond the Prison Walls
The potential of prisons to rehabilitate offenders arises again. The need to bridge the custody: community gap in corrections is re-stated. The... -
The Political, Legal, and Criminal Justice Systems of the UK, the U.S., Canada, and Australia
This chapter gives a comprehensive overview of the political, legal, and criminal justiceCriminal justice systems of the UK, the U.S., Canada, and... -
Digital India: Cyber Governance, Policing and Diplomacy
The chapter deals with the aspects of Digital India, the pillars, cyber governance, cyber policing in the States and cyber diplomacy. In terms of... -
Safety, intimacy and defiance in the context of border control and counter-smuggling: Algeria’s ghettos, maquis and ngandas
There has been scant examination into how West and Central African migrants experience and respond to migration enforcement and counter-smuggling...
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Containing Deadly Systems
Forest preservation and planting are vital to climate restoration, war and epidemic prevention, and therefore to financial crisis prevention.... -
When prison gangs become organized crime: Studying protection arrangements and their consequences
Despite interest in the subject, the study of prison gangs has been meagre since the late 1980s. Occasional studies appear, but they tend to focus on...
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An Examination of Cyber-Systemic Regulation in Criminology Through the Lens of “Flows”
Criminology has for some time considered the importance of “flows” in the commission of crime. This article argues that the practices of regulatory...
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Examining the Association Between Citizenship and Ethnicity on Identity Theft Risk: Findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey
Studies examining citizenship, ethnicity, and victimization risk have offered mixed findings. Despite this, works have largely focused upon...
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Crime within a Bandwidth: Testing “the Law of Crime Concentration at Place” in Brussels
This study tests the law of crime concentration at place in Brussels Capital Region (approx. 1.2 million inhabitants) and examines the spatial...
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Rational Choice and Behavioural Economics
This chapter will examine and assess to what extent corruption is a rational choice based on a cost–benefit calculation and/or a more subtle process... -
Development of the Self: Recognising Harm
This chapter outlines a theoretical framework through which to explain the lived realities of hate that trans people experience in their day-to-day... -
How Far does Prison Punishment Extend? Re-entry Processes in the Digitalised Society
This article questions how far punishment extends in a digitalised society, focusing on the complexities in relation to prison release and re-entry...
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Coyotes, caravans, and the Central American migrant smuggling continuum
In this article, I draw from ten years of accompaniment with migrant caravans in Mexico to argue that the caravan as a mobility tactic emerges in...
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Risky business: food fraud vulnerability assessments
Major food fraud scandals of the last decade have created awareness of the need to strengthen companies’ ability to combat fraud within their own...
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Ally Work, Decoloniality, and the Problematics of Resisting White Privilege
In Australia, Whiteness studies have led non-Indigenous scholars and professional workers to reconsider the work they do with First Nations peoples... -
Same but different? A qualitative analysis of the influence of COVID-19 on law enforcement and organized crime in Germany
Criminological research on COVID-19 and its repercussions on crimes, criminals and law enforcement agencies is still in its infancy. This paper fills...