May 12, 2025
The seductions of conformity: the criminological importance of a phenomenology of exchange
Mackenzie, S. (2009) ‘The seductions of conformity: the criminological importance of a phenomenology of exchange’, in Arrigo, B.A. and Milovanovic, D. (eds.) Existentialist criminology. London: Routledge-Cavendish, pp. 197–221. Available on […]
May 12, 2025
Second‐chance Punitivism and the Contractual Governance of Crime and Incivility: New Labour, Old Hobbes
Mackenzie, S. (2008) ‘Second‐chance punitivism and the contractual governance of crime and incivility: New Labour, old Hobbes’, Journal of Law and Society, 35(2), pp. 214–239. Abstract: The growing application of […]
September 6, 2024
Irregularly Regulated Collecting Markets: Antiquities, Fossils, and Wildlife
  Mackenzie, S., Yates, D., Hübschle, A. and Bērziņa, D. (2024) ‘Irregularly regulated collecting markets: antiquities, fossils, and wildlife’, Crime, Law and Social Change. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10611-024-10171-9
September 4, 2024
Human–Object Hybrid in Our Lives and Crime
  Bērziņa, D. (2024) ‘Human–object hybrid in our lives and crime’, Deviant Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2024.2376862 Abstract: The material turn with its emphasis on the role objects play in shaping human experiences […]
June 12, 2024
T. rex is Fierce, T. rex is Charismatic, T. rex is Litigious: Disruptive Objects in Affective Desirescapes
  Yates, D. and Peacock, E. (2024) ‘T. rex is fierce, T. rex is charismatic, T. rex is litigious: Disruptive objects in affective desirescapes’, International Journal of Cultural Property. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0940739124000055
June 12, 2024
The artification of fossils in commercial art spaces: Dinosaurs in a desirescape
Yates, D. and Peacock, E. (2024) ‘The artification of fossils in commercial art spaces: Dinosaurs in a desirescape’, Journal of Material Culture.  https://doi.org/10.1177/135918352412482
January 29, 2024
Between Crime and Commemoration: Human–Object Relationships in the Treasure Hunting for World War II Objects
Berzina, Diana (2024) Between Crime and Commemoration: Human–Object Relationships in the Treasure Hunting for World War II Objects. Critical Criminology, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-023-09738-0
November 24, 2023
Reputation laundering and museum collections: patterns, priorities, provenance, and hidden crime
Yates, D. and Graham, S. (2023) ‘Reputation laundering and museum collections: patterns, priorities, provenance, and hidden crime’, International Journal of Heritage Studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2023.2284740
June 29, 2023
The illicit trade in antiquities is not the world’s third-largest illicit trade: a critical evaluation of a factoid
Yates, D. and Brodie, N. (2023) ‘The illicit trade in antiquities is not the world’s third-largest illicit trade: a critical evaluation of a factoid’, Antiquity, First View, pp. 1–13.
June 22, 2023
Affective Atmosphere in an Art Fair Jewel Heist
Yates, D. and Bērziņa, D. (2023) ‘Affective atmosphere in an art fair jewel heist’, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research.
June 22, 2023
Investigating antiquities trafficking with generative pre-trained transformer (GPT)-3 enabled knowledge graphs: A case study [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
Graham, S., Yates, D. and Yates, D. (2023) ‘Investigating antiquities trafficking with generative pre-trained transformer (GPT)-3 enabled knowledge graphs: A case study [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]’, Open […]
June 2, 2023
Relationship Prediction in a Knowledge Graph Embedding Model of the Illicit Antiquities Trade
Graham, S., Yates, D., El-Roby, A., Brousseau, C., Ellens, J. and McDermott, C. (2023) ‘Relationship prediction in a knowledge graph embedding model of the illicit antiquities trade’, Advances in Archaeological […]