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Alison Young
Alison Young
Professor of Criminology, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Year
Imagining crime
A Young
Sage, 1995
6671995
Street art, public city: Law, crime and the urban imagination
A Young
Routledge, 2013
3582013
‘Our desires are ungovernable’ Writing graffiti in urban space
M Halsey, A Young
Theoretical criminology 10 (3), 275-306, 2006
3392006
Femininity in dissent
A Young
Routledge, 2021
2802021
Judging the image: art, value, law
A Young
Routledge, 2004
2302004
The scene of violence: Cinema, crime, affect
A Young
Routledge-Cavendish, 2009
2252009
The meanings of graffiti and municipal administration
M Halsey, A Young
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 35 (2), 165-186, 2002
2022002
Negotiated consent or zero tolerance? Responding to graffiti and street art in Melbourne
A Young
City 14 (1-2), 99-114, 2010
1442010
From object to encounter: Aesthetic politics and visual criminology
A Young
Theoretical Criminology 18 (2), 159-175, 2014
1182014
The waste land of the law, the wordless song of the rape victim [The figuration of women in rape trials.]
A Young
Melbourne University Law Review 22 (2), 442-465, 1998
1021998
Criminal images: The affective judgment of graffiti and street art
A Young
Crime, Media, Culture 8 (3), 297-314, 2012
982012
The scene of the crime: Is there such a thing as ‘just looking’?
A Young
Cultural Criminology, 249-264, 2017
672017
Street Art World
A Young
Reaktion Books, 2016
602016
Cities in the city: Street art, enchantment, and the urban commons
A Young
Law & Literature 26 (2), 145-161, 2014
572014
Japanese atmospheres of criminal justice
A Young
The British Journal of Criminology 59 (4), 765-779, 2019
402019
Images in the aftermath of trauma: Responding to September 11th
A Young
Crime, media, culture 3 (1), 30-48, 2007
362007
On visible homelessness and the micro-aesthetics of public space
A Young, J Petty
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 52 (4), 444-461, 2019
322019
Aesthetic vertigo and the jurisprudence of disgust
A Young
Law and Critique 11, 241-265, 2000
302000
The limits of the city: Atmospheres of lockdown
A Young
The British Journal of Criminology 61 (4), 985-1004, 2021
292021
In the frame: crime and the limits of representation
A Young
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 29 (2), 81-101, 1996
271996
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