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  • 14 minutes
    Violence Against Women: Lessons From the 65th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women

    Drs. Dawn Beichner and Rosemary Barberet discuss their guest-edited special issue "Prioritizing the Elimination of Violence Against Women Worldwide: Lessons From the 65th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women." This issue is also co-edited by Sheetal Ranja and was published in June 2022 issue of Violence Against Women.

    12 July 2022, 9:04 pm
  • 9 minutes 39 seconds
    Probation - Probation and the philosophy of punishment
    6 November 2019, 9:41 am
  • 16 minutes 46 seconds
    Probation Podcast: Staff-resident relationships in Approved Premises: What a difference a door makes

    Nicola Carr interviews Keir Irwin-Rogers, winner of the Probation Journalā€™s best paper prize for 2017. Keir discusses his article ā€˜Staff Resident Relationships in Approved Premises ā€“ What a Difference a Door Makesā€™ and the insight behind it.

    20 June 2018, 9:08 am
  • 12 minutes 23 seconds
    VAW: Challenging Narratives of the Anti-Rape Movement's Decline

    Carrie Baker discusses her most recent article, Challenging Narratives of the Anti-Rape Movement's Decline.

    4 October 2017, 5:26 pm
  • 23 minutes 55 seconds
    Assessing the Impact of a Focused Deterrence Strategy to Combat Intimate Partner Domestic Violence

    Stacy and John discuss their recent article, "Assessing the Impact of a Focused Deterrence Strategy to Combat Intimate Partner Domestic Violence."

    14 September 2017, 11:24 pm
  • 15 minutes 24 seconds
    VAW: Sexual Scripts and Criminal Statutes: Gender Restrictions, Spousal Allowances, and Victim Accountability After Rape Law Reform

    Ethan Czuy Levine discusses his most recent article, "Sexual Scripts and Criminal Statutes: Gender Restrictions, Spousal Allowances, and Victim Accountability After Rape Law Reform."

    16 August 2017, 8:38 pm
  • 15 minutes 26 seconds
    An Interview with Sarah Anderson, winner of Probation Journalā€™s Best Paper Prize for 2016

    In this podcast, Probation Journal editor Nicola Carr interviews Sarah Anderson, author of the 2016 Best Paper Prize winning article ā€˜The Value of Bearing Witness to Desistanceā€™.

    30 May 2017, 9:41 am
  • 10 minutes 2 seconds
    FC: The Equalizer? Crime, Vulnerability, and Gender in Pro-Gun Discourse

    Author Jennifer Carlson discusses her article, "The Equalizer? Crime, Vulnerability, and Gender in Pro-Gun Discourse" which was published in the January 2014 issue ofĀ Feminist CriminologyĀ and was awarded the journal's 2014 Best Article of the Year Award.

    Abstract:Alongside literature on how crime and crime control reproduce racial inequality, less attention has been paid to how the social construction of crime reproduces masculine priviledge. To address this gap, I examine 71 interviews with gun carriers. While gun carries actively promote guns to women, they tend to assume a masculine perspective on crime by emphasizing fast, warlike violence perpetrated by strangers - the kinds of crime men, as opposed to women, are likely to face. Extending theories of vulnerability to gun politics, I argue that the social construction of crime is a key vehicle through which gender is reproduced.

    Read the article here.

    7 March 2016, 11:17 pm
  • 7 minutes 57 seconds
    An Interview with Daniel Seddig, winner of the European Society of Criminologyā€™s Young Criminologist Award

    Paul Knepper, Editor of the European Journal of Criminology, talks to Daniel Seddig, winner of the European Society of Criminologyā€™s Young Criminologist Award

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    Link to the associated article: http://euc.sagepub.com/content/11/3/319.full.pdf+html

    16 November 2015, 8:38 am
  • 2 minutes 34 seconds
    Does democracy matter? Comparative perspectives on violence and democratic institutions

    Marcelo Aebi introduces the Special Issue on Comparative Criminology

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    Link to the associated article: http://euc.sagepub.com/content/12/4/381.full.pdf+html

    16 November 2015, 8:10 am
  • 5 minutes 9 seconds
    The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime

    Jan Van Dijk introduces his paper: ā€˜The case for survey-based comparative measures of crimeā€™

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    Link to the associated article: http://euc.sagepub.com/content/12/4/437.full.pdf+html

    4 November 2015, 6:50 am
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