Vol. 2. Selected papers from the 1997 British Criminology Conference, Belfast.

Volume Editor: Mike Brogden. March 1999.

Women, Crime And An Informal Economy: Female Offending and Crime for Gain. Pamela Davies

Community And State Responses To Crime And Disorder: Conflict, Compromise and Contradiction. Lynn Hancock

Desistance and Development: The Psychosocial Process of ‘Going Straight’. Shadd Maruna

Crime and Insecurity in the New Europe: Some Observations From Poland. Jon Spencer and Bill Hebenton

Interpreting Reconviction Rates. Christopher Kershaw

Theorising Age in Criminology: The Case of Home Abuse. Rachel Pain

Community Safety: A Critique. Daniel Gilling

British Serial Killing: Towards A Structural Explanation. Chris Grover and Keith Soothill

Changing The Soul Of The Nation? South Africa’s National Crime Prevention Strategy. Anne-Marie Singh

Prisons and Low-Intensity Conflict: The Need for a Peacebuilding Approach. Michael von Tangen Page

Women Awaiting Trial: Common Problems and Coping Strategies. Emma Wincup

Criminology and the ‘Community Safety’ Paradigm: Safety, Power and Success and the Limits of the Local. Peter Squires

Editorial Advisory Board for this Volume

Mike Brogden, Director, The Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Queen’s University of Belfast
Ray Geary, Senior Lecturer in Law, Queen’s University of Belfast
Kieran McEvoy, Assistant Director, The Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Queen’s University of Belfast
John Morison, Professor of Jurisprudence, Queen’s University of Belfast
David O’Mahony, Lecturer in Comparative Youth Justice, Queen’s University of Belfast