Best Journal Article Award
The Best Journal Article Award will be given annually for the best peer-reviewed article, published in Critical Criminology in the previous year, that, in the opinion of the awards committee, makes an outstanding original contribution to knowledge.
2021
- Laura Bedford, Laura McGillivray, & Reece Walters. “Ecologically Unequal Exchange, Transnational Mining, and Resistance: A Political Ecology Contribution to Green Criminology,” Critical Criminology. 28: 488-499
- Stefano Bloch. “Broken Windows Ideology and the (Mis)Reading of Graffiti,” Critical Criminology. 28: 703-720.
2020
- McCulloch, Walklate, Maher, Fitz-Gibbons & McGowan. “Lone Wolf Terrorism Through a Gendered Lens: Men Turning Violent or Violent Men Behaving Violently”, Critical Criminology, 27: 437-450
2019
- Mao, Kuory. The Treadmill of Taxation, Critical Criminology, 26(2): 271-288.
2018
- Dum, Christopher P; Norris, Robert J; Weng, Kevin. (December 2017) ‘Punishing Benevolence: The Criminalization of Homeless Feeding as an Act of State Harm’, Critical Criminology, 25(4): 483-506.
2017
- Kwan-Lamer Blount-Hill, John Jay College, City University of New York and Victor St. John, John Jay College, City University of New York
“Manufactured “mismatch”: Cultural incongruence and Black experience in the academy,” Race and Justice, 7(2): 110-126 (2017)
2016
- Tyler Wall, Eastern Kentucky University
“Ordinary Emergency: Drones, Police, and Geographies of Legal Terror,”
Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography (2016)