Rachel Condry

UL in Criminology
Rachel Condry joined the Law Faculty in 2010. She is a University Lecturer at the Centre for Criminology and a Fellow of St Hilda's College. She has previously been a lecturer in criminology at the University of Surrey, and a lecturer and British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the London School of Economics. She is working on a three year ESRC-funded project on adolescent-to-parent violence and a British Academy-funded project on parenting expertise in youth justice.
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Journal Articles
K Bullock and R Condry, 'Responding to denial, minimization and blame in correctional settings: The ‘real world’ implications of offender neutralizations' (2013) European Journal of Criminology (forthcoming)
R Condry and C Miles, 'Adolescent to parent violence and youth justice in England and Wales' (2012) Social Policy & Society (forthcoming)
R Condry, 'Families Outside: The Difficulties Faced by Relatives of Serious Offenders' (2007) Prison Service Journal
R Condry, 'My World as I Knew it - Gone: The Impact of Crime on Relatives of Serious Offenders' (2007) 33 Safer Society: The Journal of Crime Reduction and Community Safety
Books
R Condry, Families Shamed: The Consequences of Crime for Relatives of Serious Offenders (Willan Publishing 2007)
Chapters
R Condry, 'Prisoners and their Families' in B. Crewe and J. Bennett (eds), The Prisoner (Routledge 2011)
R Condry, 'Appreciating the Broad Reach of Serious Crime and the Interpretive Power of Claims to Secondary Victimization' in David Downes, Dick Hobbs and Tim Newburn (eds), The Eternal Recurrence of Crime and Control: Essays in Honour of Paul Rock (Clarendon: Oxford 2010)
R Condry, 'Secondary Victims and Secondary Victimization' in Shlomo Giora Shoham, Paul Knepper and Martin Kett (eds), International Handbook of Victimology (Taylor and Francis 2010)
R Condry, 'Stigmatised Women: Relatives of Serious Offenders and the Broader Impact of Crime' in Frances Heidensohn (ed), Gender and Justice: New Concepts and Approaches (Willan Publishing 2006)
Interests
Teaching: Criminology and Criminal Justice; Criminology
Research: Family violence, the families of offenders and victims, the family in youth justice, secondary victimization, narrative accounts and neutralizations, vicarious shame and stigma, the state regulation of parenting and family life.
Other details
Correspondence address:
Centre for Criminology
Manor Road Building
Manor Road
Oxford OX1 3UQ

