No. 13-4, October 2011
Index
- C. Appleton, Life after Life Imprisonment
- Class and criminal justice in neoliberal times: Wacquant dissects the penal state
- Constructing the public will: How political actors in New York State construct, assess, and use public opinion in penal policy making
- Crime or insecurity: Who is ‘the state’? And what is it ‘responding’ to?
- Helen Codd, In the Shadow of Prison: Families, Imprisonment, and Criminal Justice
- Ian Loader and Richard Sparks, Public Criminology?
- Jane B. Sprott and Anthony N. Doob, Justice for Girls? Stability and Change in the Youth Justice Systems of the United States and Canada
- Michelle Brown, The Culture of Punishment: Prison, Society, and Spectacle
- Secondary narratives in the aftermath of crime: Defining family members’ relationships with prisoners
- The polysemy of punishment memorialization: Dark tourism and Ontario's penal history museums
- Tore Bjørgo and John Horgan (eds), Leaving Terrorism Behind: Individual and Collective Disengagement
- Traumatization and mental distress in long-term prisoners in Europe