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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 78 Issue 1 2009

Visual Criminology

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Editorial
Picturing crime, harm, and injustice
Will McMahon and Rebecca Roberts introduce this issue of cjm

Will McMahon; Rebecca Roberts
Page 1
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TOPICAL ISSUES AND COMMENT
Keeping the right people on the DNA database?
Helen Wallace questions claims that the DNA database has had a significant impact on solving serious crimes

Helen Wallace
Pages 2 – 3
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Barack Obama: changing American criminal justice?
Michael Teague is cautiously optimistic about prospects for positive change under the Obama administration

Michael Teague
Pages 4 – 5
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The conveyor belt of criminal justice: the Sonnex case, risk, and de-skilling in probation
Wendy Fitzgibbon explores recent high profile probation cases

Wendy Fitzgibbon
Pages 6 – 7
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Children first, offenders second: youth justice in a devolved Wales
Mark Drakeford explores a social policy approach to youth justice

Mark Drakeford
Pages 8 – 9
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THEMED SECTION: VISUAL CRIMINOLOGY
Visual criminology
Peter Francis introduces the contributions in the themed section

Peter Francis
Pages 10 – 11
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Visual criminology: cultural criminology-style
Keith Hayward makes the case for ‘visual criminology’

Keith Hayward
Pages 12 – 14
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Understanding criminal justice through analysing its communication
Rob C Mawby explores imagery and crime

Rob C. Mawby
Pages 15 – 17
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Documenting and framing police public interaction with citizens: a study in visual criminology
Cecil Greek describes his visual ethnographic research of police-civilian encounters

Cecil Greek
Pages 18 – 20
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Arts activism and the democratisation of the photographic image
Sharron Lea considers the impact of mass broadcast of images of police tactics at protests

Sharron Lea
Pages 21 – 22
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Hiding in the light: graffiti and the visual
Jeff Ferrell highlights the challenges that graffiti art poses to criminological theory

Jeff Ferrell
Pages 23 – 25
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Guilty treasures
What's more harmful – prejudice or war? Pollution or bullying? Tim Walker discusses the What is crime? photography competition

Tim Walker
Pages 26 – 28
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‘They just look wrong’: visualising ‘crime’ and grime in the post social city
Roy Coleman describes the coercive dynamic of regeneration policies

Roy Coleman
Pages 29 – 31
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The art of ‘learning by doing’
Susan Takata and Jeanne Curran explain the value of using visual teaching tools

Susan Takata; Jeanne Curran
Pages 32 – 34
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Visual jurisprudence: the dangers of photographic identification evidence
Katherine Biber argues that caution is required when using photographic evidence in court

Katherine Biber
Pages 35 – 37
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Pictures of young caring
Jo Aldridge explains visual methods in social research

Jo Aldridge
Pages 38 – 40
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IN FOCUS
Risky individuals, risky families or risky societies?
Richard Garside questions the risk factor prevention paradigm

Richard Garside
Pages 42 – 43
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