Sage Criminology
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Welcome to the official free Podcast from SAGE for Criminology.SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
Episodios
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Violence Against Women: Lessons From the 65th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
12/07/2022 Duración: 14minDrs. 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.
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Probation - Probation and the philosophy of punishment
06/11/2019 Duración: 09minhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0264550518776768
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Probation Podcast: Staff-resident relationships in Approved Premises: What a difference a door makes
20/06/2018 Duración: 16minNicola 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.
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VAW: Challenging Narratives of the Anti-Rape Movement's Decline
04/10/2017 Duración: 12minCarrie Baker discusses her most recent article, Challenging Narratives of the Anti-Rape Movement's Decline.
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Assessing the Impact of a Focused Deterrence Strategy to Combat Intimate Partner Domestic Violence
14/09/2017 Duración: 23minStacy and John discuss their recent article, "Assessing the Impact of a Focused Deterrence Strategy to Combat Intimate Partner Domestic Violence."
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VAW: Sexual Scripts and Criminal Statutes: Gender Restrictions, Spousal Allowances, and Victim Accountability After Rape Law Reform
16/08/2017 Duración: 15minEthan Czuy Levine discusses his most recent article, "Sexual Scripts and Criminal Statutes: Gender Restrictions, Spousal Allowances, and Victim Accountability After Rape Law Reform."
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An Interview with Sarah Anderson, winner of Probation Journal’s Best Paper Prize for 2016
30/05/2017 Duración: 15minIn 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’.
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FC: The Equalizer? Crime, Vulnerability, and Gender in Pro-Gun Discourse
07/03/2016 Duración: 10minAuthor 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.
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An Interview with Daniel Seddig, winner of the European Society of Criminology’s Young Criminologist Award
16/11/2015 Duración: 07minPaul 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
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Does democracy matter? Comparative perspectives on violence and democratic institutions
16/11/2015 Duración: 02minMarcelo Aebi introduces the Special Issue on Comparative Criminology Link to the associated article: http://euc.sagepub.com/content/12/4/381.full.pdf+html
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The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime
04/11/2015 Duración: 05minJan 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
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Comparative Criminology
04/11/2015 Duración: 04minMarcelo Aebi introduces the Special Issue on Comparative Criminology Link to the associated article: http://euc.sagepub.com/content/12/4/381.full.pdf+html
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TPJ: Jails in the United States: The “Old-New” Frontier in American Corrections
28/10/2015 Duración: 15minArt Lurigio and Hank Steadman discuss the upcoming special issue for The Prison Journal, published January 2016. Art guest edited the issue and Hank is one of the featured authors. tpj.sagepub.com
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FC: Meaning-Making and Domestic Violence Victim Advocacy: An Examination of Feminist Identities, Ideologies, and Practices
05/12/2014 Duración: 07minAuthor Andrea Nichols discusses her article, "Meaning-Making and Domestic Violence Victim Advocacy: An Examination of Feminist Identities, Ideologies, and Practices" which was published in the July 2013 issue of Feminist Criminology and was awarded the journal's 2013 Best Article of the Year Award. Abstract: Early domestic violence victim advocacy included survivor-defined, intersectional, and social change practices rooted in feminism. Yet, research specifically examining the ways that advocates identify with and make meaning of feminism, and the relationship of such meanings to advocates’ practices, is limited. Drawing from interviews with 26 domestic violence victim advocates, the interaction between feminist identity, ideology, and practices is examined. Findings indicated that advocates with feminist identities and ideologies held survivor-defined, social change, and intersectional approaches to advocacy. Nonfeminist advocates practiced survivor-defined advocacy, but did not maintain social change or int
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FC: How Women Engage Homegrown Terrorism
19/09/2014 Duración: 07minAuthor Alessandra González discusses her recent article in Feminist Criminology, “How Women Engage Homegrown Terrorism.” The article, co-authored by Joshua Freilich and Steven Chermak, appears in the special November issue of the journal, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the American Society of Criminology’s Division on Women and Crime. Abstract: U.S. Extremist Crime Database (ECDB) Study data of homicides by far-right extremists and arsons and bombings by environmental and animal rights extremists suggest that compared with men, relationships are catalysts for women’s involvement in domestic terrorism; recruitment and opportunity differ by ideology and are not always effective in victimizing their intended hate group. We suggest an inter-disciplinary approach that considers criminological principles of strain theory along with sociological emphasis on gendered social networks and the strength of weak ties. The article is currently available OnlineFirst. For more information on the DWC’s 30th Anniversary
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SAJRT: Paraphilic Interests
28/08/2014 Duración: 21minDr. James Cantor, your host and Editor of Sexual Absue: A Journal of Research and Treatment (SAJRT), interviews Dr. Martin Lalumière and Dr. Qazi Rahman in this new SAJRT podcast on the study of paraphilic interests. His first guest, Dr. Lalumière, is senior author of a new SAJRT study coauthored by Samantha Dawson and Brittany Bannerman, entitled, "Paraphilic Interests: An Examination of Sex Differences in a Nonclinical Sample." (Available OnlineFirst, here.) Later in the podcast, Dr. Cantor is joined by Dr. Rahman, senior lecturer in the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College London and a lead researcher in development of sexual interests, including paraphilia and notably, the biological basis of sexual orientation. Posted August 28, 2014.
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RAJ: Racial Disparities in Pretrial Diversion: An Analysis of Outcomes Among Men Charged With Felonies and Processed in State Courts
20/12/2013 Duración: 09minAuthor Traci Schlesinger discusses her podcast for the July 2013 issue, "Racial Disparities in Pretrial Diversion: An Analysis of Outcomes Among Men Charged With Felonies and Processed in State Courts."
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JDI: Hidden Choices and Missing Numbers: Selecting Drug Numbers for Media Attention
07/10/2013 Duración: 11minAuthor Jerome Himmselstein discusses his article from the October issue, "Hidden Choices and Missing Numbers: Selecting Drug Numbers for Media Attention."
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JCCJ: They Can't Shoot Everyone: Italians, Social Capital, and Organized Crime in the Chicago Outfit
30/09/2013 Duración: 15minAuthor Louis Corsino discusses his article from the May 2013 issue, "THey Can't Shoot Everyone: Italians, Social Capital, and Organized Crime in the Chicago Outfit."
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CJB: Should I Stay or Should I go? Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intent of Jail Staff throughout the United States
20/08/2013 Duración: 14minCo-authors Dr. Leslie Liep and Dr. Jeanne Stinchcomb discuss their article in the June 2013 issue, "Should I Stay or Should I Go? Job satisfaction and Turnover Intent of Jail Staff throughout the United States."