Peer-Reviewed Publications
Phillips, Nickie and Nicholas Chagnon. 2020. “Where’s the panic, where’s the fire? Why claims of moral panic and witch hunts miss the mark when it comes to campus rape and MeToo.” Feminist Criminology
Phillips, Nickie and Nicholas Chagnon. 2018. “Six Months Is a Joke”: Carceral Feminism and Penal Populism in the Wake of the Stanford Sexual Assault Case.” Feminist Criminology
Chagnon, Nicholas. 2018. “It’s a Problem of Culture (for Them): Orientalist Framing in News on Violence Against Women.” Race and Justice.
Chesney-Lind, Meda & Nicholas Chagnon. 2017. “Cultural Representations of Domestic Violence.” In The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Chagnon, Nicholas, Meda Chesney-Lind & David T. Johnson. 2016. “Cops, Lies, and Videotape: Police Reform and Media in Hawaii.” Crime Media Culture.
Chesney-Lind, Meda & Nicholas Chagnon. 2016. “Criminology, Gender and Race: A Case Study of Privilege in the Academy.” Feminist Criminology 11(4): 311-333.
Chagnon, Nicholas & Meda Chesney-Lind. 2015. “Someone’s Been in the House: A Tale of Trial by Media and Burglary.” Crime Media Culture, 11(1).
Chagnon, Nicholas. 2015. “Reverberate, Resonate, Reproduce: Rethinking the Role of Ideology in Crime News Production.” Critical Criminology, 23(1): 105-123.
Chagnon, Nicholas. 2014. “Heinous Crime or Acceptable Violence? The Disparate Framing of Femicides in Hawai’i.” Radical Criminology, (3).
Chagnon, Nicholas and Donna King. 2012. “Teaching, activism, anarchy: A first attempt at facilitating student activism in a classroom setting without (invoking) authority.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, (34).
Book Chapters
Chagnon, Nicholas. 2017. “Racialized culpability: The intersections of gendered victim blaming and racism.” In Race, Ethnicity, and Law.
Chesney-Lind, Meda and Nicholas Chagnon. 2015. “Gender, Delinquency, and Youth Justice: Issues for a Global Century.” in The Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency
Journalism, Editorials, Etc.
Honolulu Police Are Using Lethal Force Far Too Often. Honolulu Civil Beat, 2019
Let’s All Pitch In To A New Community Bail Fund, Honolulu Civil Beat, 2019
Regressive Policies And Deplorable Ethics: Jeff Sessions Must Go, Honolulu Civil Beat, 2017
Sense and Nonsense Regard Sex Offender Registries. Honolulu Civil Beat, 2018
Hawaii movement illustrates the importance of video evidence and gender violence in police reform. London School of Economics US Politics Blog, 2017
Prosecutor’s Restrictive Safe House is no Way to Help Victims. Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 2017
The Darren Cachola Case: The Need for Credible Police Accountability in Honolulu. KaLeo, 2014
“We Need Police Accountability in Honolulu. Honolulu Civil Beat, 2014
“Say Yes to Sexual Consent: Why ‘Yes Means Yes’ Law is Necessary for College Campuses. KaLeo, 2014
Grad Student Exploitation and the Diminishing Returns of Education. Honolulu Civil Beat, 2014
Eddie Would Know? ESPN Documentary Whitewashes Racial and Economic Issues In Hawaii, HuffPost.com, 2014
Voices of Resistance
Forum on Mass Incarceration & Police Terror
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