Criminology and Archaeology: Studies in Looted Antiquities (2009)
This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists concerned with the international market in illicit antiquities. It examines the state of regulation...
Screening for coping style increases the power of gene expression studies (2009)
MacKenzie, S., Ribas, L., Pilarczyk, M., Capdevila, D.M., Kadri, S., Huntingford, F.A.
Background: Individuals of many vertebrate species show different stress coping styles and these have a striking influence on how gene expression shifts in response to a variety of challenges....
The growing application of mechanisms of contractual governance to behaviour that breaches social norms, rather than the criminal law, appears to represent an ethopolitical concern with delinquent...
Performative regulation: a case study in how powerful people avoid criminal labels (2008)
This paper explores the role of invested powerful business actors in the criminalisation process as applied to the illicit antiquities market. We present a case study of the precise mechanics of the...
Situationally edited empathy: an effect of socio-economic structure on individual choice (2006)
Criminological theory still operates with deficient models of the offender as agent, and of social influences on the agent’s decision-making process. This paper takes one ‘emotion’, empathy,...
Hough, M.L., Shields, G.A., Evins, L.Z., Strauss, H., Henderson, R.A., Mackenzie, S.
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulphate reveals an abrupt increase in δ34S to +50‰ around the Early–Middle Cambrian boundary....
Droz, J. P., Muracciole, X., Mottet, N., Ould Kaci, M., Vannetzel, J. M., Albin, N., ...
Background: A randomized, multicenter phase II study evaluating oxaliplatin alone (OXA) and oxaliplatin–5-fluorouracil combination (OXFU) in advanced hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRPC)...
Why are all colour combinations not equally represented as flower-colour polymorphisms? (2001)
Flower-colour polymorphism within the British flora appears more common in species whose flowers typically contain pink, purple or blue anthocyanin pigments rather than other coloured pigments. In...