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Criminological Encounters

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Why Criminological Encounters?
The fundamental idea behind this journal is that of "encountering". An "encounter" evokes the idea of solidary gatherings, moments to get together and build common projects as well as moments of confrontation. The encounters we intend to foment here include:

  *   Dialogues between criminology and other disciplines;
  *   Dialogues between criminology scholars and practitioners;
  *   Encounters between competing research methods, theories or between different schools of thought: e.g. qualitative versus quantitative approaches; critical versus positivistic criminology; American versus European criminology; criminology from the “Global South” and from the “Global North”.


Criminological Encounters Now and in the Future
by Lucas Melgaço and Mattias De Backer
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"Intertheory Relations in the Social Sciences: Criminology as a Physics of the Social?
by Michael McGuire

This thought-provoking article challenges the assumption that criminology is a niche subdivision of sociology by proposing a more radical position in which criminology is given a far more foundational role.
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Detecting Crime Waves in an Extensive Text Corpus of (Online) Crime News: the Guardian.co.uk as a Test Case
by Iris Steenhout

In this text, the author argues that the large-scale digitization of news articles offers a remarkably wide range of possibilities for criminology science scholars. The latter are confronted with the challenge of developing new methods and approaches to deal with massive number of available online data.
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INTERVIEWS: When Surveillance Studies and Criminology Meet: An Interview with David Lyon
David Lyon. Interviewed by: Lucas Melgaço and Rosamunde Van Brakel

Rosamunde Van Brakel and Lucas Melgaço interviewed David Lyon, one of the most acclaimed worldwide references on surveillance studies. They talked with him about his encounters not only with criminology but also other disciplines like computer science, political sciences, and cultural and religious studies.
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Book Review: Fergus McNeill (2019) Pervasive Punishment: Making Sense of Mass Supervision. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
by Mike Nellis

Nellis examines how McNeill’s work makes a strong claim for both scholars and practitioners to attend to the pains of (community) supervision in the penal system.
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Stuck in the Carceral Web: Prisoners’ Experiences of Electronic Monitoring
by James Gacek

By promoting the encounter of criminology and geography, this article brings insights from carceral geography and mobility and sets them in a dialogue with penology and electronic monitoring.
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"We are the Weak Ones”: Self-Narratives of Young Urban Women in a Sport-for-development project in Brussels
by Jasmien Bougrine and An Nuytiens

Based on the field research that the first author undertook in Brussels, this article explores young women’s personal stories and self-narratives, the role of gender and the importance of one particular basketball project in their self-narratives.
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Book Review: Carrington, K., Hogg, R., Scott, J., Sozzo, M. and Walters, R. (2018). Southern Criminology. New York: Routledge.
by Danielle Watson

Danielle Watson highlights how the work of Carrington et al. challenges the universal generalizability of scholarship from the Global North.
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Call for articles for special issue on
urban criminology

We would like to invite authors to submit articles for our forthcoming special issue
Urban criminology, criminology of the urban?
Guest editors: Nina Persak (University of Ljubljana) and
Simone Tulumello (University of Lisbon)
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Call for articles for our third issue

Contributions submitted by January 30, 2020 will still be considered for our issue number 3.

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Photo credits: Picture in McGuire's article (c) JoBischPeuchet, Pixabay. Picture in Steenhout's article (c) Gerd Altmann, Pixabay. Photo in Gacek's article (c) Dan Henson, Pixabay. Photo in Bougrine and Nuytiens's article (c) Bougrine, 2018. Portrait of David Lyon (c) L. Melgaço, 2018. Cover of 'Southern Criminology' (c) Routledge, 2018. Cover of 'Pervasive Punishment' (c) Emerald, 2019.


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