No. 24-4, October 2022
Index
- (In)-justice: An exploration of the dehumanization, victimization, criminalization, and over-incarceration of Indigenous women in Canada
- Ashley T Rubin, The Deviant Prison: Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary and The Origins of America’s Modern Penal System, 1829–1913
- Between legality and legitimacy: The courtroom as a site of resistance in the criminalization of migration
- Catholics and capital punishment: Do Pope Francis’s teachings matter in policy preferences?
- COVID-19 and European carcerality: Do national prison policies converge when faced with a pandemic?
- Intellectual disability and mental illness among women sentenced to death in the U.S.: Constitutional and evidentiary dilemmas
- Nahid Rahimipour Anaraki, Prison in Iran. A Known Unknown
- Paul Rock, The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales: Vol II Institution Building
- Penal Welfare or Penal Sovereignty? A Political Sociology of Recent Formalization of Chinese Community Corrections
- Punishment on arrival: New Zealand’s Returning Offenders Act 2015
- Sarah Esther Lageson, Digital Punishment: Privacy, Stigma, and the Harms of Data-Driven Criminal Justice
- The downside of downsizing: Persistence of racial disparities following state prison reform
- The Mississippi model: Dangers of prison reform in the context of fiscal austerity
- Thomas Guiney, Getting Out: Early Release in England and Wales, 1960–1995
- Uneasy partnerships: Prisoner re-entry, family problems and state coercion in the era of neoliberalism
- (In)-justice: An exploration of the dehumanization, victimization, criminalization, and over-incarceration of Indigenous women in Canada
- Ashley T Rubin, The Deviant Prison: Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary and The Origins of America’s Modern Penal System, 1829–1913
- Between legality and legitimacy: The courtroom as a site of resistance in the criminalization of migration
- Catholics and capital punishment: Do Pope Francis’s teachings matter in policy preferences?
- COVID-19 and European carcerality: Do national prison policies converge when faced with a pandemic?
- Intellectual disability and mental illness among women sentenced to death in the U.S.: Constitutional and evidentiary dilemmas
- Nahid Rahimipour Anaraki, Prison in Iran. A Known Unknown
- Paul Rock, The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales: Vol II Institution Building
- Penal Welfare or Penal Sovereignty? A Political Sociology of Recent Formalization of Chinese Community Corrections
- Punishment on arrival: New Zealand’s Returning Offenders Act 2015
- Sarah Esther Lageson, Digital Punishment: Privacy, Stigma, and the Harms of Data-Driven Criminal Justice
- The downside of downsizing: Persistence of racial disparities following state prison reform
- The Mississippi model: Dangers of prison reform in the context of fiscal austerity
- Thomas Guiney, Getting Out: Early Release in England and Wales, 1960–1995
- Uneasy partnerships: Prisoner re-entry, family problems and state coercion in the era of neoliberalism