No. 25-1, January 2023
Index
- Anand A Yang, Empire of Convicts – Indian Penal Labour in Colonial Southeast Asia
- Artificial intelligence, digital capital, and epistemic domination on Twitter: A study of families affected by imprisonment
- David Maguire, Male, Failed, Jailed: Masculinities and ‘Revolving Door’ Imprisonment in the UK
- Enhancing the tellability of death-row exoneree narratives: Exploring the role of rhetoric
- Forrest Stuart, Ballad of the Bullet: Gangs, Drill Music, and the Power of Online Infamy
- Hans Boutellier, A Criminology of Moral Order
- Let me take a vacation in prison before the streets kill me! Rough sleepers’ longing for prison and the reversal of less eligibility in neoliberal carceral continuums
- Lila Kazemian, Positive Growth and Redemption in Prison: Finding Light Behind Bars and Beyond
- Lisa L Miller, The Myth of Mob Rule: Violent Crime and Democratic Politics
- Market development, state formation, and the historical abolition of the debtors’ prison
- Narratives of normality: Finnish prisoners envisioning their future
- The carceral production of transgender poverty: How racialized gender policing deprives transgender women of housing and safety
- The Galápagos as penal colony: Exile, peonage, and state control at the Hacienda El Progreso, 1878–1904
- The promises and pitfalls of path dependence frameworks for analyzing penal change
- The resettlement net: ‘revolving door’ imprisonment and carceral (re)circulation
- The role of Israeli judges in authorising solitary confinement placements: Balancing human rights and risk, or neutralising responsibility?
- Too much policing: Why calls are made to defund the police
- Trashing Appalachia: Coal, prisons and whiteness in a region of refuse
- Wendy Fitzgibbon and John Lea, Privatising Justice: The Security Industry, War and Crime Control
- “Broken windows” discipline and racial disparities in school punishment
- “I have to be a man for my son”: The narrative uses of fatherhood in prison
- Anand A Yang, Empire of Convicts – Indian Penal Labour in Colonial Southeast Asia
- Artificial intelligence, digital capital, and epistemic domination on Twitter: A study of families affected by imprisonment
- David Maguire, Male, Failed, Jailed: Masculinities and ‘Revolving Door’ Imprisonment in the UK
- Enhancing the tellability of death-row exoneree narratives: Exploring the role of rhetoric
- Forrest Stuart, Ballad of the Bullet: Gangs, Drill Music, and the Power of Online Infamy
- Hans Boutellier, A Criminology of Moral Order
- Let me take a vacation in prison before the streets kill me! Rough sleepers’ longing for prison and the reversal of less eligibility in neoliberal carceral continuums
- Lila Kazemian, Positive Growth and Redemption in Prison: Finding Light Behind Bars and Beyond
- Lisa L Miller, The Myth of Mob Rule: Violent Crime and Democratic Politics
- Market development, state formation, and the historical abolition of the debtors’ prison
- Narratives of normality: Finnish prisoners envisioning their future
- The carceral production of transgender poverty: How racialized gender policing deprives transgender women of housing and safety
- The Galápagos as penal colony: Exile, peonage, and state control at the Hacienda El Progreso, 1878–1904
- The promises and pitfalls of path dependence frameworks for analyzing penal change
- The resettlement net: ‘revolving door’ imprisonment and carceral (re)circulation
- The role of Israeli judges in authorising solitary confinement placements: Balancing human rights and risk, or neutralising responsibility?
- Too much policing: Why calls are made to defund the police
- Trashing Appalachia: Coal, prisons and whiteness in a region of refuse
- Wendy Fitzgibbon and John Lea, Privatising Justice: The Security Industry, War and Crime Control
- “Broken windows” discipline and racial disparities in school punishment
- “I have to be a man for my son”: The narrative uses of fatherhood in prison