Business Communication Quarterly

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Business Communication Quarterly
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University of Delaware
University of Delaware (51 publications)
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech (28 publications)
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USA (892 publications)
New Zealand (30 publications)
Canada (22 publications)

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Crime, Critique and Utopia M. Malloch and B. Munro. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2013) 212pp. £58.00hb ISBN 978-1-137-00979-1
Widdicombe B.
Wiley
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 2015 citations by CoLab: 0
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Wiley
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 2015 citations by CoLab: 0
The Dark Figure of Disablist Violence
THORNEYCROFT R., ASQUITH N.L.
Wiley
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 2015 citations by CoLab: 19  |  Abstract
While there is a paucity of research pertaining to the phenomenon of disablist violence, one key feature has emerged: it is widely under-reported and under-recorded. The reasons for this are diverse: many are representative of reporting issues attributable to all forms of (hate) crime, and others are unique to the individual and social conditions of living with a disability (Sin 2013). This article provides a conceptual and contextual overview of disablist violence before proceeding to a critical literature review of the reasons why the phenomenon is largely under-reported. Against this backdrop, we offer a critical examination of the various policing strategies necessary for addressing the problem of under-reporting of disablist violence.
Rethinking Holocaust Representation: Reflections on Rex Bloomstein'sKZ
HODGKINSON S.
Wiley
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 2015 citations by CoLab: 2  |  Abstract
In 2005, film-maker Rex Bloomstein released KZ, which aimed to find a new way to represent the Holocaust for future generations who face a world with no living survivors, yet a mediated world oversaturated with images of global atrocity. Despite much critical acclaim, KZ received little academic attention. Ten years later, this article provides a reflective analysis of the film, exploring the emergent themes, and their criminological significance. Focus is given to bystanders of atrocity who bear witness to the past. The moral dilemmas of Holocaust representation, such as its commodification for both entertainment and tourism, are additionally discussed.
Counterblast: Close Encounters of an Uncomfortable Kind
PRINS H.
Wiley
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 2015 citations by CoLab: 0

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