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Andrew Millie
@andrewmillie.bsky.social

Professor of Criminology and Head of Social Policy & Criminology,
the Open University, UK
https://fass.open.ac.uk/people/am7587

Political science 41%
Sociology 24%

Reposted by Andrew Millie

‘A Criminology of Popular Music’ by Eleanor Peters takes common themes in #PopularMusic and analyses them through a harms-based critical #Criminology of music.

New in the New Horizons in Criminology series:

New article! "Policing and social media: Exploring police digital visibility" by Matthew Jones, Liam Ralph, Andrew Millie and Michael Rowe, open access in Criminology & Criminal Justice journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

"Criminology and Public Theology: On Hope, Mercy and Restoration" According to a review in the journal Theology: "This is an outstanding work of great originality and impressive rigour that illuminates an almost completely ignored field." bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/criminology-...
Criminology and Public Theology
Criminology and Public Theology - On Hope, Mercy and Restoration; This timely and unique contribution brings together leading scholars from criminology and theology to challenge criminal justice ortho...
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"Onlife Criminology: Virtual Crimes and Real Harms" by Janos Szakolczai due out this year as part of the "New Horizons in Criminology" book series bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/onlife-crimi... @brisunipress.bsky.social
Onlife Criminology
Onlife Criminology - Virtual Crimes and Real Harms; Onlife criminology is the study of crime and social harm produced by the blurring lines between digital engagement and our everyday lives. This thou...
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"New Horizons in Criminology" - concise authoritative texts in criminology reflecting cutting edge thought and theoretical development. We now have 15 titles and more on the way. If interested in contributing, let me know bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/new-horizons... @brisunipress.bsky.social
New Horizons in Criminology
New Horizons in Criminology
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