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Julian Roberts

Professor of Criminology 

Julian Roberts was formerly Professor of Criminology and University Research Professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada. From 1992 to 2004 he served as Editor of the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He is currently the Editor of the European Journal of Criminology.


Subject groups : Criminal Justice and Penology : Criminology

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J Roberts, The Virtual Prison. Community Custody and the Evolution of Imprisonment. (Cambridge University Press 2004)

J Roberts, 'Public Opinion and Youth Justice' (2004) 2004 (31) Crime and Justice 495-542

J Roberts and others, Penal Populism and Public Opinion. Lessons from Five Countries. (Oxford University Press. 2003)

Abstract: This mongraph was then first two explore the world-wide phenonmenon of penal populism, drawing upon criminal policy developments in five jurisdictions. It has been positively reviewed in the Australia and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Alberta law Review and Canadian Journal of Criminology.


ISBN: 0-19-513623-3

J Roberts and others (eds), Changing Attitudes to Punishment: International Context. (Willan Publishing. 2002)

Abstract: Roberts is the first editor and individual responsible for producing this volume. It draws upon research conducted around the world and has been favorably reviewed in: Criminal Justice; SCOLAG Law Journal;British Journal of Criminology and British Society of Criminology Bulletin.


ISBN: 1-84392-003-4

J Roberts, 'Public Opinion and Sentencing Policy' in S. Rex and M. Tonry (eds), Reform and Punishment: the future of sentencing (Willan Publishing 2002)

J Roberts, 'Pre-trial Custody, Terms of imprisonment and theConditional Sentence: Crediting 'Dead Time' to effect 'Regime Change' in sentencing' (2005) 9 Canadian Criminal Law Review 191-213


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

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