No. 12-2, April 2010
Index
- Book review: Criminal justice in China: A history, Klaus Muhlhahn. Cambridge, MA & London: Harvard University Press, 2009. 365 pp. $29.95. ISBN 978—0—674—03323
- Book review: Do prisons make us safer? The benefits and costs of the prison boom, Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll (eds). New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2009. 354 pp. $39.95. ISBN 978—0—87154—860—3
- Book review: Dying inside: The HIV/AIDS ward at Limestone Prison, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner with Carla Crowder. University of Michigan Press, 2008. $27.95 (cloth). ISBN 978—0—472—11429—0
- Book review: Legal accents, legal borrowing: The international problem-solving court movement, James L. Nolan, Jr. Princeton University Press, 2009. 242 pp. (plus index). ISBN 978—0—691—12952—5
- Book review: The crisis of imprisonment: Protest, politics, and the making of the American penal state, 1776—1941, Rebecca M. McLennan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 520 pp. $24.95 (pbk). ISBN 978—0—521—53783—4
- Detained in occupied Iraq
- Immigration control, post-Fordism, and less eligibility
- Invisible inequality, million dollar blocks, and extra-legal punishment
- Is the pendulum swinging? Crime, punishment, and the potential for reform in the USA
- Never too late
- Return to sender?
- Victim movements at a crossroad