No. 12-1, January 2010
Index
- Book Review: Being inside: An explorative study into emotional reactions of juvenile offenders, André M. van der Laan, Lisette Vervoorn, Coen A. van der Schans and Stefan Bogaerts. The Hague: WODC/Boom Legal Publishers, 2008. 131 pp. (no index). ISBN 9789089740120
- Book Review: Dead certainty: The death penalty and the problem of judgment, Jennifer Culbert. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2008. 248 pp. $21.95 (pbk). ISBN10: 0804757461
- Book Review: Imaginary penalities, Pat Carlen (ed.). Cullompton: Willan, 2008. 368 pp. £25.00 (pbk). ISBN 9781843923756. £58.00 (hbk). ISBN 9781843923763
- Book Review: Penal populism, sentencing councils and sentencing policy, Arie Freiberg and Karen Gelb (eds). Cullompton: Willan, 2008. 256 pp. £25.99 (pbk). ISBN13: 9781843922773
- Book Review: Policy transfer and criminal justice: Exploring US influence over British crime control policy, Trevor Jones and Tim Newburn. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw Hill, 2007. 190 pp. (including index). £20.99. ISBN10: 0335216684
- Book Review: Prison state: The challenges of mass incarceration, Bert Useem and Anne Morrison Piehl. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 236 pp. $24.99 (pbk). ISBN13: 9780521713399
- Book Review: Punishment and madness: Governing prisoners with mental health problems, Toby Seddon. Glass House Press, 2007. 198 pp. (pbk). ISBN 10: 978—1—904385—90—7
- Book Review: The next frontier: National development, political change, and the death penalty in Asia, David T. Johnson and Franklin E. Zimring. 2009. 554 pp. $35.00 (pbk). ISBN13: 9780195382457
- Book Review: The presumption of innocence in Irish criminal law: Whittling the golden thread, Claire Hamilton. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2007. 252 pp. 27.50. ISBN 0716534088
- Book Review: Torture, truth and justice: The case of Timor-Leste, Elizabeth Stanley. Abingdon: Rout-ledge, 2009. 216 pp. (with index). $150.00. ISBN 9780415478076
- Book review: Understanding prison staff, Jamie Bennett, Ben Crewe and Arzini Wahidin (eds). Cullompton: Willan, 2008
- Editorial
- French prisons of yesteryear and today
- Pastoral power as penal resistance
- To max or not to max
- ‘Ontological insecurity’ and ‘terror management’