• 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 Journal's best paper prize for 2017. Keir discusses his article 'Staff Resident Relationships in Approved Premises – What a Difference a Door Makes' 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 Journal'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 'The Value of Bearing Witness to Desistance'.

    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 of Feminist Criminology 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 Criminology's Young Criminologist Award

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

    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

    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: ‘The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime’

    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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