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La
revista “The British Journal of Criminology” (Oxford University
Press), una de las más influyentes publicaciones en lengua inglesa sobre
criminología, actualmente bajo la dirección editorial de Geoffrey PEARSON, y
de Pat CARLEN, Richard SPARKS y Jason DITTON, completó el año pasado el
volumen 41 correspondiente a sus ediciones, iniciadas en el mes de julio de
1960.
Para
quienes se encuentren realizando trabajos de investigación en criminología, y
para aquellos que, simplemente, estén interesados en saber cuáles son los tópicos
de la materia sobre los cuales se centra la atención del mundo académico británico,
presentamos a continuación un listado de los artículos aparecidos en dicha
publicación durante el año 2001·.
Emilio
A. Cappuccio.
VOLUMEN
41, NÚMERO 1:
1) “Adolescent Victims of Violence in a Welfare State:
Sociodemography, Ethnicity and Risk Behaviours”, por Willy Pedersen.
2) “Disentangling the Link between Disrupted Families and
Delinquency”, por Heather Juby y David P. Farrington.
3) “The Power of Legitimate Naming: Part I – Chief Constables as
Social Commentators in Post-War England”, por Ian Loader y Aogán Mulcahy.
4) “Juror Comprehension and Complexity: Strategies to Enhance
Understanding”, por Mark Findlay.
5) “Separating the Allocation of Punishment from Its Administration:
Theoretical and Empirical Observations”, por Paul Moyle.
6) “The Stolen Goods Market in New South Wales, Australia: An Analysis
of Disposal Avenues and Tactics”, por Richard J. Stevenson, Lubica M. V.
Forsythe y Don Weatherburn.
7) “Crime and Expenditure amongst Polydrug Misusers Seeking Treatment:
The Connection between Prescribed Methadone and Crack Use, and Criminal
Involvement”, por David Best, Clare Sidwell, Michael Gossop, Jenny Harris
y John Strang.
8) “Revisiting the Dark Figure: A Microeconometric Analysis of the
Under-reporting of Property Crime and Its Implications”, por Ziggy
MacDonald.
9) “Critical Genres and Radical Criminology in Britain”, por
George Pavlich.
10)
“Looking for Postmodernism in All the Wrong Places: Implementing a New
Penology”, por Lisa L. Miller.
11)
“Handle with Care: On the Use of Structuration Theory within Criminology”,
por Barry Vaughan.
VOLUMEN
41, NÚMERO 2:
1) “Homicide in Contemporary Japan”, por Andrew Finch.
2) “Moral Values, Social Trust and Inequality: Can Values Explain
Crime?”, por David Halpern.
3) “The Power of Legitimate Naming: Part II – Making Sense of the
Elite Police Voice”, por Ian Loader y Aogán Mulcahy.
4) “Evaluating Situational Crime Prevention Using a Young People´s
Survey”, por Kate A. Painter y David P. Farrington.
5) “Sexual Reconviction for Sexual Offenders Discharged from Prison in
England and Wales: Implications for Evaluating Treatment”, por Caroline
Friendship y David Thornton.
6) “An Analysis of the Role of Neighbourhood Ethnic Composition in the
Geographical Distribution of Racially Motivated Incidents”, por Allan J.
Brimicombe, Martin P. Ralphs, Alice Sampson y Hoi Yuen Tsui.
7) “Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Techniques for Examining Urban
Crime”, por Alan T. Murray, Ingrid McGuffog, John S. Western y Patrick
Mullins.
8) “Chasing Ghosts? Police Perception of High Crime Areas”, por
J. H. Ratcliffe y M. J. Mccullagh.
9) “The Police, the Prosecutor and the Juge d´Instruction: Judicial
Supervision in France, Theory and Practice”, por Jacqueline Hodgson.
10)
“´Misjudged Youth´: A Critique of the Audit Commission´s Reports on
Youth Justice”, por Denis Jones.
11)
“The Impact of Single and Two-Officer Patrols on Catching Burglars in the
Act”, por L. Blake y R. T. Coupe.
VOLUMEN
41, NÚMERO 3:
(Número
especial: “Dilemas Metodológicos de la Investigación”)
1) “Allegiance and Ambivalence: Some Dilemmas in Researching Disorder
and Violence”, por Alison Liebling y Betsy Stanko.
2) “The Past as a Foreign Country? Some Methodological Implications of
Doing Historical Criminology”, por Mary Bosworth.
3) “Researching Girls and Violence: Facing the Dilemmas of
Fieldwork”, por Michele J. Burman, Susan A. Batchelor y Jane A. Brown.
4) “Researching Professional Discourses on Violence”, por
Jonathan Gabe, David Denney, Raymond M. Lee, Mary Ann Elston y Maria O´Beirne.
5) “Whose Side Are We on? Theory, Practice and Allegiances in Prisons
Research”, por Alison Liebling.
6) “Undermining the Sanitized Account: Violence and Emotionality in
the Field in Northern Ireland”, por Sharon Pickering.
7) “New Survey Methodologies in Researching Violence against Women”,
por Sylvia Walby y Andrew Myhill.
8) “Blowing the Whistle on Police Violence: Gender, Ethnography and
Ethics”, por Louise Westmarland.
9) “Get Ready to Duck: Bouncers and the Realities of Ethnographic
Research on Violent Groups”, por Simon Winlow, Dick Hobbs, Stuart Lister y
Philip Hadfield.
VOLUMEN
42, NÚMERO 4:
1) “The Firm: Organizational Logic and Criminal Culture on a Shifting
Terrain”, por Dick Hobbs.
2) “Body Switching and Related Adaptations in the Resale of Stolen
Vehicles: Script Elaborations and Aggregate Crime Learning Curves”, por
Pierre Tremblay, Bernard Talon y Doug Hurley.
3) “It´s Not What You Know – It´s Who You Know That Counts:
Analysing Serious Crime Groups as Social Networks”, por Nigel Coles.
4) “The Phenomena of Multiple Victimization: The Relationship between
Personal and Property Crime Risk”, por Tim Hope, Jane Bryan, Alan Trickett
y Denise R. Osborn.
5) “Modernization, Self-Control and Lethal Violence: The Long-term
Dynamics of European Homicide Rates in Theoretical Perspective”, por
Manuel Eisner.
6) “Juvenile Violence as a Social Problem: Trends, Media Attention and
Societal Response”, por Felipe Estrada.
7) “Accomplishing Femininity among the Girls in the Gang”, por
Karen Joe Laidler y Geoffrey Hunt.
8) “Worlds Apart? Women, Rape and the Police Reporting Process”,
por Jan Jordan.
9) “Victim Contact Work in the Probation Service: Paradigm Shift or
Pandora´s Box?”, por Adam Crawford y Jill Enterkin.
10)
“A New Approach for Ranking ´Serious´ Offences: The Use of
Paired-Comparisons Methodology”, por Brian Francis, Keith Soothill y
Regina Dittrich.
11)
“Assessment of a Concentrated, High-Profile Police Operation: No
Discernible Impact on Drug Availability, Price or Purity”, por David Best,
John Strang, Tracy Beswick y Michael Gossop.
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Aclaración: el listado de artículos no incluye las reseñas de libros
aparecidas en cada uno de los cuatro números del volumen 41.
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