No. 57-3, September 2018
Index
- Contents
- Discerning Penal Values and Judicial Decision Making: The Case of Whole Life Sentencing in Europe and the United States of America
- Experts, Expertise and Drug Policymaking
- Framing the 2011 England Riots: Understanding the Political and Policy Response
- Gendered States of Punishment and Welfare: Feminist Political Economy, Primitive Accumulation and the Law A. Roberts. Abingdon: Routledge (2017) 204pp. £92.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐138‐67842‐1
- Introduction: Interpreting Penal Policymaking
- Organized Crime: A Very Short Introduction G.A. Antonopoulos and G. Papanicolaou. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2018) 132pp. £7.99pb ISBN 978‐0‐198‐79554‐4Redefining Organised Crime: A Challenge for the European Union S. Carnevale, S. Forlati and O. Giolo (Eds.). Oxford: Hart (2017) 394pp. £80.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐509‐90470‐9
- Policy as Practice: Explaining Persistent Patterns in Prostitution Policy
- Politics and Penal Change: Towards an Interpretive Political Analysis of Penal Policymaking
- Prison Governors as Policymakers, Phronetic Practices as Enacted Knowledge
- Reinventing Punishment: A Comparative History of Criminology and Penology in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) M. Pifferi. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016) 305pp. £70.00hb ISBN 978‐0‐19‐874321‐7
- Securing Prison through Human Rights: Unanticipated Implications of Rights‐Based Penal Governance
- The Penitentiary Ten: The Transformation of the English Prison, 1770–1850 N. Davie. Oxford: The Bardwell Press (2016) 580pp. £125.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐905622‐51‐1
- Victims, Crime and Society: An Introduction, 2nd edn P. Davies, P. Francis and C. Greer (Eds.). Los Angeles, CA.: Sage (2017) 288pp. £24.28pb ISBN 978‐1‐4462‐5591‐9