Publications
CCR members are involved in authoring a wide range of internationally excellent outputs, including books, journal articles, book chapters, policy reports. Details of these publications can be found on their individual staff profiles (please see the list of CCR members). The CCR is also the host for international journals and for its own occasional papers series.’
International Review of Victimology
The International Review of Victimology is the leading international peer-reviewed journal for victimological research. Areas covered include traditional areas of victimological research, such as the victim-offender relationship, victimisation surveys, victim compensation, the victim in the criminal justice system, reparation and restitution by offenders, crime prevention for victims and restorative justice, together with broader theoretical issues such as definitions of victimisation and the philosophy of victimology. This in turn opens the door to the consideration of political and human rights issues, including victims of war crimes, and contributions from a comparative perspective are especially welcome.
The IRV is published by SAGE. All subscription enquiries should be directed to
Occasional Papers
The purpose of these papers is to share with others in the field of criminology, both within ºù«Ӱҵ University and without, ongoing work and developing ideas. The aim is to further this work through discussions and debate with colleagues.
Law Reform and Deliberative Democracy: Lessons for the Committee for Reforms in Criminal Laws (India)By Garg, A., Sonavane, N., Percival, R., Sahgal, R. and Bhatia, U. Publication date: December 2020 (pdf) You can also watch a discussion on this issue here |
Restorative justice at the level of the police in England: implementing changeBy Shapland, J., Crawford, A., Gray, E. and Burn, D. |
Developing restorative policing: learning lessons from Belgium and Northern IrelandBy Shapland, J., Crawford, A., Gray, E. and Burn, D. |
Developing restorative policing in Humberside, South Yorkshire and West YorkshireBy Shapland, J., Crawford, A., Gray, E. and Burn, D. |
Probation staff views of the Skills for Effective Engagement Development (SEED) projectBy Sorsby, A., Shapland, J., Farrall, S., McNeill, F., Priede, C. and Robinson, G. |
The quality of probation supervision - a literature reviewBy Shapland, J., Bottoms, A., Farrall, S., McNeill, F., Priede, C. and Robinson, G. |
'Restorative Justice in Practice - The second report from the evaluation of three schemes'By Shapland, J., Atkinson, A., Atkinson, H., Chapman, B., Colledge, E., Dignan, J., Howes, M., Johnstone, J., Robinson, G. and Sorsby, A |
'Who is afraid of sexual minorities? Homosexuals, moral panic and the exercise of social control'By Iwona Zielinska, Marie Curie Training Site Fellow |