All Stories

  1. Bystander Intervention & LGBTQ+ Sexual Violence: Findings from two Exploratory Surveys with NSW-Based LGBTQ+ Communities
  2. Disabled and academic: a collaborative autoethnography on ableism and cruel optimism within Australian higher education
  3. The NSW Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes (1970–2010) and police accountability
  4. Building Up, Not Breaking Down
  5. Propinquity and Public Safety
  6. Routledge International Handbook of Critical Policing Studies
  7. ‘Who Ya Gonna Call?’
  8. The role of the socialisation of women in recognising and responding to the earliest warning signs of intimate partner abuse
  9. Explaining the Unexplainable: Theorizing the Starving of the Disabled Other
  10. Cautionary Tales and Useful Instruments
  11. “We’re led by stupid people”: Exploring Trump’s use of denigrating and deprecating speech to promote hatred and violence
  12. ‘To prove I’m not incapable, I overcompensate’: Disability, ideal workers, the academy
  13. Ableism in higher education: the negation of crip temporalities within the neoliberal academy
  14. Safety and Security in Remote, Rural, and Regional Policing
  15. Expected but not accepted: Victimisation, gender, and Islamophobia in Australia
  16. Mapping Cyber-Enabled Crime: Understanding Police Investigations and Prosecutions of Cyberstalking
  17. Law Enforcement, Public Health, and Vulnerability
  18. Unexceptional Violence in Exceptional Times: Disablist and Ableist Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  19. Policing Practices and Vulnerable People
  20. “We Will Build a Great Wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump Campaign and Rally Speeches
  21. Fear of Heterosexism Among Sexuality and Gender Diverse Staff and Students
  22. Understanding the vicarious trauma and emotional labour of criminological research
  23. In/visibility on campus? Gender and sexuality diversity in tertiary institutions
  24. Cripping criminology
  25. Home is where our story begins: CALD LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family
  26. Introduction: queer(y)ing justice
  27. Policing Ethnic Minorities: Disentangling a Landscape of Conceptual and Practice Tensions
  28. Diversity and safety on campus @ Western: Heterosexism and cissexism in higher education
  29. Crime and Deviance
  30. Policing
  31. A Queer Criminal Career
  32. ‘Figurehead’ hate crime cases: developing a framework for understanding and exposing the ‘problem’ with ‘disability’
  33. Policing Encounters with Vulnerability
  34. Vulnerability as a Contemporary Challenge for Policing
  35. A Federation of Clutter: The Bourgeoning Language of Vulnerability in Australian Policing Policies
  36. Police as Public Health Interventionists
  37. Guest editorial
  38. Conceptual divides and practice synergies in law enforcement and public health: some lessons from policing vulnerability in Australia
  39. Measuring the Tangible Fear of Heterosexist Violence
  40. Honour, Violence and Heteronormativity
  41. The Dark Figure of Disablist Violence
  42. Policing Diversity and Vulnerability in the Post-Macpherson Era: Unintended Consequences and Missed Opportunities
  43. Seniors in shopping centres
  44. Positive ageing, neoliberalism and Australian sociology
  45. in terrorem