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She has published empirical and theoretical research on a number of criminological topics including domestic violence, policing, restorative justice, the death penalty, and wrongful convictions. Her research into applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission concerning alleged miscarriages of justice was published by Oxford University Press in January 2019: Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Cases Review Commission

Punishment, victimhood, and social control: towards a criminology of transitional justice Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai, and Cheryl Lawther chapters written by over 85 leading academics exploring relevant theory, cutting-edge research, policy developments, and current debates, encouraging students to appreciate the diverse and interdisciplinary nature of criminological discourse An excellent textbook for any Criminology or Criminal Justice programme, with renowned academics in the field providing depth and critical awareness of theoretical approaches and policy developments for understanding contemporary issues." - Jenny Johnstone, Senior Lecturer, Newcastle Law School AB - The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides an authoritative collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses. With contributions from leading academics, the Handbook is the definitive guide to the discipline.-The most comprehensive and authoritative single volume guide to criminology-Brings together contributions from leading academics detailing the relevant theory, recent research, policy developments, and current debates, enabling students to fully appreciate the diverse array of viewpoints in criminological discourse-Includes detailed references enabling readers to further research the topics discussed-Features an extensive online resource centre providing additional teaching and learning materials for both students and lecturersNew to this edition:This edition sees a new editorial team of leading criminology scholars edit the Handbook: Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna and Lesley McAra.Extensively revised, the sixth edition features new chapters including: zemiology; green criminology; domestic violence; prostitution and sex work; penal populism; and the significance of globalisation for criminology.Related TitlesFeatures an extensive online resource centre providing additional teaching and learning materials for both students and lecturers

Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice, Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe Edited by Alison Liebling, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge, Shadd Maruna, Professor of Criminology, Queen's University Belfast, and Lesley McAra, Professor of Penology, University of Edinburgh Feminist criminology: Inequalities, powerlessness, and justice Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe Convict criminology without guarantees: proposing hard labour for an unfinished criminology, Rod Earle, Danica Darley, Bill Davies, David Honeywell, and Ed Schreeche-PowellThe Handbook has long been essential for me, both as a student and a teacher. The new edition is every bit as significant as its predecessors - the updates that have been made are exciting and ensure that it retains its relevance." - Dr Daniel Newman, Reader, Cardiff School of Law, Politics and International Relations With contributions from over 60 leading experts in the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminology is the definitive guide to the discipline providing an authoritative and outstanding collection of chapters on the key topics studied on criminology courses. Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support Why prison architecture and design matter to our understanding of the limits of punishment and rehabilitation Yvonne Jewkes Leading scholars, riveting research, rousing writing. With many chapters to stretch our thinking, this 7th edition underlines the need for a socially transformative criminology." - Professor Elizabeth Stanley, Institute of Criminology, Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Why prison architecture and design matter to our understanding of the limits of punishment and rehabilitation, Yvonne Jewkes Brings together contributions from leading academics detailing the relevant theory, recent research, policy developments, and current debates, enabling students to fully appreciate the diverse array of viewpoints in criminological discourse Turning over a new leaf: desistance research for a new generation, Beth Weaver, Hannah Graham, and Shadd Maruna Convict criminology without guarantees: Proposing hard labour for an unfinished criminology Rod Earle, Danica Darley, Bill Davies, David Honeywell, and Ed Schreeche-Powell

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Contagion and connections: applying network thinking to violence and organised crime, Paolo Campana The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides an authoritative collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses. With contributions from leading academics, the Handbook is the definitive guide to the discipline. Chapters updated to reflect recent cases, statistics, and scholarship, as well as significant current events such as Covid-19 and social justice movements. This edition sees a new editorial team of leading criminology scholars edit the Handbook: Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna and Lesley McAra. Professor Carolyn Hoyle has been at the University of Oxford Centre for Criminology since 1991 and was Centre Director from 2012 - 2017. She is currently Director of Graduate Studies (Research) and Director of the Death Penalty Research Unit, based in the Centre.

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