No. 25-5, December 2023
Index
- Ana Aliverti, Policing the Borders Within
- Armando Lara-Millán, Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity
- Beyond rhetoric: Emplotting the life course of criminal justice narratives
- Carceral reckoning and twenty-first century US abolition movements: Generational struggles in the fight against prisons
- César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Migrating to Prison: America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants
- Cultural differences in control: How Thailand's order-centric legal mentality shapes its constraining lower-court practices
- Danielle S. Rudes with Shannon Magnuson and Angela Hattery, Surviving Solitary: Living and Working in Restricted Housing Units
- David Churchill, Henry Yeomans and Iain Channing, Historical Criminology, Routledge Key Ideas in Criminology
- Haven't they suffered enough? Time to exoneration following wrongful conviction of racially marginalized minority- vs. majority-group members
- Justifying leniency at a time of punitiveness: Federal clemency narratives in the United States
- Kay Whitlock and Nancy A. Heitzeg, Carceral Con: The Deceptive Terrain of Criminal Justice Reform
- Marie-Eve Sylvestre, Nicholas Blomley and Céline Bellot, Red Zones: Criminal Law and the Territorial Governance of Marginalized People
- Nayan Shah, Refusal to Eat: A Century of Prison Hunger Strikes
- Prosecutors as punishers: A case study of Trump-era practices
- Punishment as text
- Rachel Elise Barkow, Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration
- Servitude for a time: From the permanent slavery of the unfree to the slavery pro tempore of the free
- Surveillance potential: Exploring how unbanked social assistance recipients in Toronto, Canada negotiated a mandatory transition from cash to cards
- Vanina Ferreccio, La larga sombra de la prisión. Una etnografía de los efectos extendidos del encarcelamiento
- ‘Time's relentless melt’: The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age