Carolyn Hoyle

Professor of Criminology
Professor Carolyn Hoyle has been at the University of Oxford Centre for Criminology since 1991. She has published empirical and theoretical research on a number of criminological topics including domestic violence, policing, restorative justice and the death penalty. She teaches and conducts research on: 'Restorative Justice'; 'The Death Penalty'; 'Victims'; 'Race, Gender and Criminal Justice' and ‘Miscarriages of Justice’, and supervises DPhil, MPhil and MSc students on these and other criminological topics. She is currently conducting research into applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission concerning alleged miscarriages of justice.
Publications
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Journal Articles
2011
C Hoyle, M Bosworth and M Dempsey, 'Victims of Sex Trafficking: Exploring the borderland between rhetoric and reality' (2011) Social and Legal Studies
2009
R Hood and C Hoyle, 'Abolishing the Death Penalty Worldwide: The Impact of a New Dynamic?' (2009) 38 Crime and Justice: A Review of Research 1
2008
C Hoyle, 'Will She Be Safe? A Critical Analysis of Risk Assessment inDomestic Violence Cases' (2008) 30 Children and Youth Services Review 323
Books
2010
C Cunneen and C Hoyle, Debating Restorative Justice (Hart Publishing 2010)
2008
R Hood and C Hoyle, The Death Penalty: A Worldwide Perspective (Oxford University Press 2008)
Chapters
2012
C Hoyle, '\'Victims, Victimisation and Restorative Justice' in M. Maguire, R. Morgan and R. Reiner (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (Oxford University Press 2012)
Interests
Teaching: Criminology and Criminal Justice; Criminology
Research: Criminal Justice, Criminology
Other details
Director of the Centre for Criminology
Correspondence address:
Centre for Criminology
Manor Road Building
Manor Road
Oxford OX1 3UQ
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