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Chloe Peacock
Chloe Peacock
Lecturer in Criminology, University of Sheffield
Verified email at sheffield.ac.uk - Homepage
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Remembering the Riots: Citizenship and 'Social Cleansing' after the London Riots of 2011
C Peacock
The Howard League for Penal Reform, 2014
62014
The Changing Shape of Cultural Activism: Legislating Statues in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement
S Habib, C Peacock, R Ramsden-Karelse, M Tinsley
Runnymede Briefing Paper, 2021
42021
Curative, regenerating, redemptive and liberating? The systematic production of ignorance in Michael Gove’s rhetoric on prison reform at a time of crisis
C Peacock
Crime, Media, Culture 15 (1), 89-105, 2019
42019
Territorial stigma and regeneration in Tottenham
C Peacock
Open Democracy, 2014
32014
Amnesia and the erasure of structural racism in criminal justice professionals’ accounts of the 2011 English disturbances
C Peacock
The Sociological Review, 00380261231166525, 2023
12023
A meaningful debate about statues is happening – the government just doesn’t seem to be taking part
C Peacock
The Conversation, 2021
12021
White Supremacy’s Monuments: On the Removal of Robert E. Lee
M Tinsley, S Habib, C Peacock, R Ramsden-Karelse, G Younge
2021
Ten years after the English riots, the government is still in denial about racism
C Peacock
The Guardian, 2021
2021
Why every statue should come down
C Peacock, G Younge
2021
The Changing Shape of Cultural Activism: Legislating Statues in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement
C Peacock, S Habib, R Ramsden-Karelse, M Tinsley
2021
Justifying ‘Justice’: Tracing the Cultural Politics of Punishment in the Wake of the 2011 English ‘Riots’
C Peacock
Goldsmiths, University of London, 2021
2021
Surviving Society Episode 57: Criminal Justice responses to the riots (2011)
C Peacock
2019
Tracing imperial nostalgia at Cumberland Lodge
C Peacock
Streetsigns blog, 2017
2017
Reflecting on the moral economies of debt and punishment
C Peacock
The Sociological Review blog, 2017
2017
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