This introductory chapter sets the scene for the book by exploring how life, loss and legacy are central to criminology and indeed to criminological research. Yet these are concepts that remain on the periphery of debate and discussions, with academics seldom reflecting (openly at least) on the losses they experience. This chapter therefore argues the need to consider loss – and indeed the stories of those or that which have been lost – to highlight their/its legacy. It contends that telling the
