All Stories

  1. Policing's ‘meme strategy’: understanding the rise of police social media engagement work
  2. Newsmaking criminology in Australia and New Zealand: Results from a mixed methods study of criminologists’ media engagement
  3. Book review: Anastasia Powell, Gregory Stratton and Robin Cameron, Digital Criminology: Crime and Justice in Digital Society
  4. Algorithmic tyranny: Psycho-Pass, science fiction and the criminological imagination
  5. Crowdsourced Countersurveillance: A Countersurveillant Assemblage?
  6. A media archaeology of the creepshot
  7. Book review: Elizabeth Yardley, Social Media Homicide Confessions: Stories of Killers and Their Victims
  8. Antisocial Media
  9. Viral justice? Online justice-seeking, intimate partner violence and affective contagion
  10. Book review: Michael Salter, Crime, Justice and Social MediaSalterMichael, Crime, Justice and Social Media, Routledge: London, 2016; 186 pp. ISBN 1317419057, £23.99 (pbk), £90.00 (hbk)
  11. ‘I just wanna see someone get knocked the fuck out’: Spectating affray on Facebook fight pages
  12. Antisocial media and algorithmic deviancy amplification: Analysing the id of Facebook’s technological unconscious