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Carolyn Hoyle

Reader in Criminology 

Carolyn Hoyle MA, MSc, DPhil, University Lecturer in Criminology and Fellow of Green College.

Dr Hoyle holds one of the permanent posts attached to the Centre for Criminological Research. For the past five years she has been involved in research in the field of restorative justice (see her home page for further information and details of publications arising from this work). She lectures on the FHS, Criminal Justice and Penology, and teaches options on the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (victims; restorative justice; death penalty).


Subject groups : Criminal Justice and Penology : Criminology

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C Hoyle, 'Feminism, Victimology and Domestic Violence' in Sandra Walklate (ed), Handbook of the Victims and Victimology (Willan Publishing 2007)

C Hoyle, 'Policing and Restorative Justice' in G Johnstone and D Van Ness (eds), Handbook of Restorative Justice (Willan Publishing 2007)

C Hoyle, 'Securing Restorative Justice for the 'Non-Participating' Victim' in Carolyn Hoyle and Richard Young (eds), New Visions of Crime Victims (Hart Publishing 2002)

C Hoyle, 'Will She Be Safe? A Critical Analysis of Risk Assessment inDomestic Violence Cases' (2007) Children and Youth Services Review (e-pub)

C Hoyle and L Zedner, 'Victims, Victimization and Criminal Justice' in M Maguire, R Morgan and R Reiner (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (OUP 2007)

Other notes:This author's contribution was 75%. It is fully revised and updated, with only about 10-15% of the 3rd edition text remaining, and covers a good deal of new ground. She took the lead in writing the chapter, with Professor Zedner contributing only after a full draft had been prepared.


ISBN: 978-0-19-920543-1


Correspondence address: Centre for Criminology, Manor Road Building
Manor Road
Oxford OX1 3UQ

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