Syllabus/achievement requirements

Cere, Rinella, Yvonne Jewkes and Thomas Ugelvik (2013): "Media and Crime: A Comparative Analysis of Crime News in the UK, Norway and Italy”. In: Companion to European Criminology. S Body-Gendrot et. al. (eds), Routledge. [266-279] (13 pages)

Copes, Heith., Andy Hochstetler, and J. Patrick Williams. (2008): ““We weren’t like no regular dope fiends:” Negotiating hustler and crackhead identities.” In: Social Problems 55: 254–270 (15 pages)

Cottee, Simon and Keith Hayward (2011): “Terrorist (E)motives: The Existential Attractions of Terrorism’ In:  Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 34 (2011), p. 963–986. 24 p.

Ferrell, Jeff, Keith Hayward and Jock Young (2008): “Cultural Criminology: An Invitation.” In: Cultural criminology: An Invitation. London: Sage, p. 1-24. 24 p. 

Ferrell, Jeff and Keith Hayward (2004):  “Fragments of a Manifesto: Introducing Cultural Criminology Unleashed” In: Cultural Criminology Unleashed. London: Glasshouse, p. 1-10. 10 p.

Ferrell, Jeff (1999): "Cultural Criminology" In:  Annual Review of Sociology 25 (1), p. 395–418. 20 p.

Ferrell, Jeff (2004): 'Boredom, crime, and criminology' In: Theoretical Criminology 8 (3), p. 287-302. 14 p.

Hayward, Keith (2001): “The Vilification and Pleasures of Youthful Transgression” In: Youth Justice: Critical Readings. J. Muncie. G. Hughes and E. McLaughlin (eds.), London: Sage, p. 1-15. 12 p.

Hayward, Keith (2012): “Five spaces of cultural criminology” In: British Journal of Criminology 52 (3): 441-462 (19 pages)

Holbroke, Donald (2010): Using the Qur’an to Justify Terrorist Violence: Analysing Selective Application of the Qur’an in English-Language Militant Islamist Discourse” In: Perspectives on Terrorism 4 (3), p. 15-28. 14 p.

Jackson-Jacobs, Curtis (2004):  “Taking a Beating: The Narrative Gratifications of Fighting as an Underdog.”  In: Cultural Criminology Unleashed. London: Glasshouse, p. 231-244. 13 p.

Jewkes, Yvonne (2010): Media and Crime. Sage. Chapter 1-2. [7-72] (66 pages)

Leuprecht, Christian, Todd Hataley, Sophia Moskalenko and Clark McCauley (2009): “Winning the Battle but Losing the War? Narrative and Counter-Narratives Strategy.” In: Perspectives on Terrorism 3(2), p. 25-35. 10 p.

Loseke, Donileen R. (2009): “Examining Emotion as Discourse: Emotion Codes and Presidential Speeches Justifying War.The Sociological Quarterly 50 (3): 499-526 (20 pages)

Lyng, Stephen (1990): "Edgework: A social psychological analysis of voluntary risk taking." In: American Journal of Sociology 95 (4), p. 851–886. 33 p.

Maruna, Shadd and Heith Copes. (2005): “What have we learned from five decades of neutralization research.” In: Crime and Justice: A Review of Research 32, p. 221–320. 80 p.

Page, Michael, Lars Challita and Alistair Harris (2011): “Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: Framing Narratives and Prescriptions.” In: Terrorism and Political Violence 23, no. 2, p. 150-172. 23 p.

Polletta, Francesca and John Lee (2006):  “Is Telling Stories Good for Democracy?  Rhetoric in Public Deliberation after 9/11.”  American Sociological Review 71(5), p. 699-723. 22 p.

Presdee, Mike (2004): “Cultural Criminology: the Long and Winding Road.” In: Theoretical Criminology 8 (3), p. 275-285. 9 p.

Presser, Lois (2009): “The narratives of offenders.” In: Theoretical Criminology 13, p. 177–200. 18 p.

Presser, Lois (2012): “Getting on top through mass murder: narrative, metaphor, and violence.” In: Crime, Media, Culture 8(1), p. 3–21. 17 p.

Sandberg, Sveinung (2009): “Gangster, victim, or both? The interdiscursive construction of sameness and difference in self-presentations.” British Journal of Sociology 60(3), p. 523-542. 17 p.

Sandberg, Sveinung (2010): “What can “lies” tell us about life? Notes towards a framework of narrative criminology.” In: Journal of Criminal Justice Education 21(4), p. 447-465. 17 p.

Sandberg, Sveinung (2013): “Are self-narratives unified or fragmented, strategic or determined? Reading Breivik’s manifesto in light of narrative criminology.” In: Acta Sociologica 56(1), p. 69-83. 13 p.

Sandberg, Sveinung, Oksanen A., Berntzen, L. E. og T. Kiilakoski (2013): ?Stories in action. Cultural influences of school shootings on the terrorist attacks in Norway.” Unpublished. 30 p.

Schofield, Karin (2004): “Collision of Culture and Crime: the Commodification of Child Sexual Abuse.” In: Cultural Criminology Unleashed. London: Glasshouse, p. 121-131. 11 p.

Scott, Marvin B. and Stanford M. Lyman (1968): “Accounts” In: American Sociological Review 33, p. 46–62. 17 p.

Smith, Philip  (2005):  Why War?  The Cultural Logic of Iraq, the Gulf War, and Suez.  Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Chapter 1, 5 and 6.

Sykes, Gresham M. and David Matza. (1957): “Techniques of neutralization: A theory of delinquency.” In: American Sociological Review 22, p. 664–670. 7 p.

Topalli, Volkan (2005): “When being good is bad: An expansion of neutralization theory.” In: Criminology 43(3): 797–836. 30 p.

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