Legacies of the Lost in Criminology
Daniel Briggs editor Stuart Taylor editor Craig Kelly editor Tammy C Ayres editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:23rd Apr '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 23rd April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This powerful and reflective book explores the losses encountered during social research—of people, communities and environments—collectively referred to as The Lost. Drawing on the contributors’ varied research experiences, it gives voice to lives marked by marginalisation, trauma or quiet disappearance. Stories emerge from women who didn’t survive domestic abuse to those displaced by ‘natural’ disasters, or affected by homelessness. Through deeply personal and ethical reflections, each chapter considers how these losses shape both research and researcher.
Offering new insights into harm, reflexivity and the emotional toll of fieldwork, this is an essential contribution to critical criminology and social research methodology.
'Criminology is often about discovery of "the new". This book reminds us of the ethical and emotional issues involved in remembering the past and memorialising the lost.' Nigel South, University of Essex
'Criminology has much to say about loss. Lives lost to unnameable violence. Millions lost to robbery and theft. Rarely, if ever, are we asked to think of loss from our subject’s position. In this collection of essays, some of criminology’s most original and consequential thinkers do just that, showing, in heart wrenching detail, what can be found by taking loss seriously.' Travis Linnemann, Kansas State University
ISBN: 9781529244090
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324 pages