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Trends in the management of registered sexual offenders across England and Wales: a geographical approach to the study of sexual offending (2014)
Journal Article
Hudson, K., Taylor, C., & Henley, A. (2015). Trends in the management of registered sexual offenders across England and Wales: a geographical approach to the study of sexual offending. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 21(1), (56-70). doi:10.1080/13552600.2014.949314. ISSN 1355-2600

Social scientists, and geographers in particular, have long been interested in examining spatial patterns of offending in order to generate a “geography” of crime and criminality. This paper examines what value, if any, a geographical approach to the... Read More about Trends in the management of registered sexual offenders across England and Wales: a geographical approach to the study of sexual offending.

Abolishing the stigma of punishments served: Andrew Henley argues that those who have been punished should be free from future discrimination (2014)
Journal Article
Henley, A. (2014). Abolishing the stigma of punishments served: Andrew Henley argues that those who have been punished should be free from future discrimination. Criminal Justice Matters, 97(1), (22-23). doi:10.1080/09627251.2014.950521. ISSN 0962-7251

The Benthamite workhouse principle of ‘less eligibility’ dates back to the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 and, since its application to the sphere of criminal justice, has long dictated that prisoners and other lawbreakers should always be last in the q... Read More about Abolishing the stigma of punishments served: Andrew Henley argues that those who have been punished should be free from future discrimination.